Author/Authors :
Alizadeh, Hamzehali Water Engineering Department - Ilam University, Ilam, Iran , Nazari, Bijan Water Engineering Department - Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran
Abstract :
Increasing population leads to intensification of water shortage problems in arid regions.
Agriculture sector is the main user of water in Iran. Bushehr province with an arid and semiarid
climate is located in the south of Iran. Improvement of water productivity (WP), the value or benefit
derived from the use of water, is essential in the agriculture sector for achieving food security and
sustainable development in the area. This study was carried out to investigate the agriculture water
productivity of various crops in 161 fields with different irrigation systems. Results showed that the
range of WPs in tomato, wheat, tobacco, watermelon, palm and lemon were 2.88-12.77 kg/m3, 0.21-
0.45 kg/m3, 0.18-0.19 kg/m3, 2.67-7.73 kg/m3, 0.48-1.7 kg/m3 and 1.40-1.97 kg/m3, respectively.
Use of localized irrigation systems has improved WP in most crops, especially in tomato and
watermelon it has increased more than 4 times. In addition, results indicated that some crops, such
as wheat, have a very low neat benefit and an economical water productivity (0-1.7 thousand
Rial/m3). Considering severe water shortage problems in the study area, promotion of irrigation
systems and adopting the optimum crop patterns based on the WP should be considered.
Keywords :
Water use , Water Productivity , Irrigation Efficiency , Irrigation Systems , Bushehr