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Irrigation water planning for crops in the central highlands of Ethiopia, aided by FAO CROP WAT MODEL

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posted on 2018-05-30, 00:00 authored by FY Desta, K Abera, M Eshetu, Richard KoechRichard Koech, MM Alemu
Information on crop water requirement of crops is vital for irrigation water planning. In the central parts of Ethiopia, agriculture has solely been dependent on rain-fed until recent time that irrigation for vegetable production is becoming one activity for crop production. However, irrigation practice in terms of the amount of water to be used and frequency of application has lacked proper knowledge. The purpose of this study is therefore to deliver the preliminary information on seasonal water requirement of different crops based on the widely used FAO crop wat model. The lowest values of reference evapotranspiration were observed for Akaki, followed by Debere Zeit, Alemtena and Modjo. Accordingly, the results showed Onion requires frequent application of irrigation followed by tomato while wheat needs longer interval that in all the sites. The seasonal net irrigation application for Onion (60%field efficiency) is 2890, 2920, 3870, 3840 m3 for Debre Zeit, Akaki, Modjo, and Alem-Tena with their respective orders. Tomato requires net application of irrigation amount, 4650, 4030, and 5560, 4720 m3/ha for the sites, Debre Zeit, Akaki, Modjo and Alemtena respectively. Similarly, at Debre Zeit, Chickpea needs 3000 cubic meter per hectare while wheat requires 3670 m3 of irrigation water.

History

Volume

12

Issue

28

Start Page

2329

End Page

2335

Number of Pages

7

ISSN

1991-637X

Publisher

Academic Journals

Additional Rights

CC BY 4.0

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2016-11-25

External Author Affiliations

University of New England; Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research; Arbaminch University; De Montfort University

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

African Journal of Agricultural Research