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ToggleIrrigation is the artificial application of water to agricultural fields to supplement rainfall and ensure proper crop growth. In India, where agriculture is still heavily influenced by the monsoon, irrigation is vital for increasing productivity, reducing crop failure, supporting multiple cropping and ensuring food security. Therefore, irrigation is a key component of agricultural development and rural livelihood security.
The three basic types of irrigation methods generally used are surface irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, and micro or drip irrigation depending on the type of crop, soil, and topographic and climatic conditions. An irrigation method should suit the local conditions. All methods have their advantages and disadvantages. The basic purpose of irrigation is to apply irrigation water uniformly so that each plant gets the desired quantity of water, neither too much nor too little. The suitability of the various irrigation methods, i.e. surface, sprinkler, or drip irrigation depends mainly on the following factors:
Conclusion
Irrigation methods determine how efficiently water is applied to crops. Surface irrigation is simple but water-intensive, while sub-surface, sprinkler and drip irrigation offer better water-use efficiency. In India, where water scarcity, groundwater depletion and climate variability are growing concerns, the future lies in promoting efficient, affordable and crop-suitable irrigation methods. Wider adoption of drip and sprinkler irrigation, along with farmer training and water conservation, is essential for sustainable agriculture.
Q1. Explain the major methods of irrigation used in agriculture. How do they differ in terms of water-use efficiency and suitability?
(150 words, 10 marks)
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