ABOUT US

The project will demonstrate selected soil and water conservation and irrigation practices and technologies in Pakistan. It will disseminate information within Pakistan on selected soil and water conservation and irrigation practices and technologies. The project shares and compares information and findings within Afghanistan on selected soil and water conservation and irrigation practices and technologies. It identifies and fills in the key knowledge gaps on selected soil and water conservation and irrigation practices and technologies.

Period of Implementation

Sep 16, 2011 - Mar 30, 2016
Total Budget

USD 3,299,676.00

OUR IMPACT

Goals

Maintain and improve farmer productivity and incomes through improved water management and soil conservation.

Objectives

The objectives of the project are: To demonstrate and disseminate the selected practices and technologies in Pakistan and To identify and fill in key knowledge gaps on selected practices and technologies.

Problems and Needs Analysis

How to take the promising land and water management technologies to the stakeholders and how to build their capacity? As water becomes and increasingly precious resource in Pakistan, improved water management and soil conservation is necessary to maintain or improve farmer productivity and incomes.

Intervention Strategy(ies)

Integrated land and water resources management, Participatory approach involving communities at all levels of project planning, implementation and operation

Impact Pathway

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WHERE WE WORK

RESOURCES

Performance of improved practices in farmers’ fields under rainfedand supplemental irrigation systems in a semi-arid area of Pakistan

Author(s): Abid Mahmood | Theib Yousef Oweis Oweis | Muhammad Ashraf | Abdul Majid | M. Aftab | N.K. Aadal | I. Ahmad

Date: 2015-06-30 | Type: Journal Article

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