Farmers' participation in irrigation management ( a case study of tarawali irrigation scheme, ghermu Lamjung)
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Abstract
he natural increase in world population is 84 million per year. In the
other hand, agricultural land is decreasing due to urbanization, natural
disasters, climatic variations as well as other reasons. 80 - 90% of the
required increase in food production will have to be realized on existing
cultivated land in coming decades. This shows that there is urgent need
of irrigation management. Farmers' participation is one the crucial
factors for the sustainable irrigation management. This research is
focused in the farmers' participation in Tarawali Irrigation Scheme
management, located in remote part (Ghermu VDC) of Lamjung district
where almost all the farmers are of gurung community.
Interview checklist, observation and interview with key informants were
used for the primary data collection. As the total number of households in
the Tarawali Irrigation Scheme is 72, census survey was done in all 72
households of this irrigation scheme.
It was found that most of the households (46%) have land in between 0.25
ha and less than 0.5 ha. Those farmers who have fewer fields to grow
crops grow vegetables in others' field that have more land. They should
not give money or crops to the land owner but they just need to put
manure in that field.
21 households have not participated in any training conducted in the
Tarawali Irrigation Scheme. In contrast, more than 58% of the
households have taken trainings twice or more times conducted in this
scheme.
