Irrigation Water Requirements for Senegal River Basin
Publication: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Volume 111, Issue 3
Abstract
The Senegal River is a major natural resource in West Africa where the principal economic resources are agricultural. A proposed irrigation project will provide a significant increase in crop production and will exert a large influence on the economics of Senegal, Mauritania, and Mali. The magnitude of benefits from the project will depend upon the allocation, scheduling and managing of that portion of the water to be used for irrigating agricultural crops. A procedure is recommended for estimating crop water requirements that only requires the measurement of maximum and minimum temperatures. This procedure although calibrated for the Senegal River Basin using climatic data from four representative locations appears to be generally applicable for other areas without calibration. The importance of rainfall in supplying part of crop water requirements is described. Mean, actual dependable and effective precipitation values are compared for one location. Block farming or the planting of a single crop to manageable areas should be made mandatory. Project managers must assume responsibility for implementing procedures to insure good productivity and reasonable efficiencies.
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