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Impact of water harvesting on groundwater recharge, productivity and net returns with integrated farming systems approach in eastern dry zone of Karnataka

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  • Nagaraj, N.
  • Chandrakanth, M. G.
  • Prathima, R.

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The paper evaluates the performance of water harvesting structures by looking at the case of the Sujala watershed in Karnataka. The water harvesting structures have facilitated the rejuvenation of failed wells and enhanced the water yield. About 75% of the failed bore wells were rejuvenated as against 66% in the non- watershed. The yield of bore wells were increased by 21% in the watershed where as in non-watershed area the water yield has reduced by 11%. Investment analysis of water harvesting structures indicated that for every rupee of present investment on water harvesting structure there is a return of Rs. 2.79 in farm pond and Rs. 2.19 in recharge pits. Further, productivity of crops has enhanced through protective irrigation given at critical stages of crop growth and moisture conservation, which in turn increased the net returns of the farmer.Length: pp.764-774

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  • Nagaraj, N. & Chandrakanth, M. G. & Prathima, R., 2008. "Impact of water harvesting on groundwater recharge, productivity and net returns with integrated farming systems approach in eastern dry zone of Karnataka," Conference Papers h042931, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. John Kerr, 2001. "Watershed Project Performance in India: Conservation, Productivity, and Equity," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 83(5), pages 1223-1230.
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    1. Nagaraj, N. & Pradhani, Umesh & Chengappa, P.G. & Basavaraj, G. & Kanwar, Ramesh S., 2011. "Cost Effectiveness of Rainwater Harvesting for Groundwater Recharge in Micro-Watersheds of Kolar District of India: The Case Study of Thotli Micro-Watershed," Agricultural Economics Research Review, Agricultural Economics Research Association (India), vol. 24(2), December.
    2. Nagaraj, N., 2013. "Rapporteurs' Report: Development of Dryland Agriculture: Technological, Institutional, Infrastructural and Policy Imperatives," Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Indian Society of Agricultural Economics, vol. 68(3), pages 1-16.

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