Tigris-Euphrates levels increase, spur new irrigation techniques

A farmer works in Baghdad. [Mahmoud al-Mulhim/Mawtani]

A farmer works in Baghdad. [Mahmoud al-Mulhim/Mawtani]

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As Iraq reports increased water levels in the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers this year, water management officials and agricultural specialists are calling for the adoption of modern irrigation techniques to make the most of the resources.

"This year, we have seen a rise in the water reservoirs of dams due to rising water levels in the upper stretches of the Tigris and Euphrates," said Awn Thiab, director general of the Ministry of Water Resources' National Centre for Water Resource Management.

"For this reason, we have increased the daily releases of water [from the dams] according to a plan adopted by the ministry that includes the release of 400-600 cubic metres [of water] per second", he said.

Thiab told Mawtani that his ministry is working with the Ministry of Agriculture to help Iraq's farming industry benefit from the increased water levels.

"Rising water levels should not mean that we continue to use traditional systems for water delivery to agricultural fields, which usually involve excessive wastage," he said.

Thiab recommended a policy to conserve irrigation water and referenced some experiments that successfully increased conservation.

He pointed to the closed irrigation technique, which is currently employed in Najaf province and spanning some 3,500 dunams. Wasit and Diwaniya provinces are also preparing to adopt this technique and use it on larger areas, he added.

In addition, the Ministry of Water Resources is also considering using "lined rivers" (channels lined with various materials to prevent water from seeping out) to transfer water to agricultural farms, where the use of advanced irrigation methods are preferred, Thiab said.

He told Mawtani that Iraq must also learn from other countries' experiments in this field.

"There are experiments in other countries we can adopt and benefit from, especially in the field of agriculture, which at its core depends on water," he said, adding that modern techniques to deliver water will prevent losses incurred when employing traditional methods.

"There are projects that have been executed and others that are still in the pipeline, including projects for lining irrigation canals and the closed irrigation project adopted by the ministry, which proved widely successful in conserving water and raising the volume of production," Thiab said.

Meanwhile, Ali Hashim, the ministry's director general of projects, told Mawtani, "The water incoming from the Tigris and Euphrates reached 75% of its original average, which is considered good, and better than the past four years."

"The ministry's plan for this year seeks to provide water for three million agricultural dunams so various crops can be planted," Hashim said, adding that the plan aims to deliver water to all the provinces.

The plan also involves "using modern irrigation methods, removing the islands that accumulate in the middle of the riverbed and using accurate standards to gauge the amount of water entering into each province," he told Mawtani.

In turn, agriculture ministry specialist Riyad al-Azzawi said various Iraqi ministries are cooperating "to maintain the water balance and [preserve] what the country needs for its various purposes, the most prominent of which is agriculture".

"There are important and precise annual plans for storing water inside dams, and the general plan includes a change in traditional irrigation systems," al-Azzawi confirmed.

"This year will witness the planting of huge areas of shilib rice, which requires huge amounts of water," he said.

Thus, officials are working to gain the greatest crop yield for the least amount of resources.

A number of provinces "completed their projects to renew and line [irrigation] canals to ensure […] using the least amount of water to obtain the largest amount of crops," he said.

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    مناف حسين

    2012-9-2

    We have to develop agriculture in Iraq through training and education. We have to benefit from foreign expertise to help the trainees and the farmers in improving their skills. We also have to provide the basic materials, seeds, fertilizers, and agricultural equipment. We have to provide them with the agricultural machinery and the most advanced equipment. Agriculture is one of the main foundations of the economy and it will enable the Iraqi people to become self-sufficient.

  • ابو شامل

    2012-9-2

    Water is the gift of life and the States that have rivers are lucky. Iraq has major rivers like the Tigris and Euphrates, and agriculture depends on them. Hence, we should utilize the rivers and water resources in developing the agriculture in Iraq in order to achieve the renaissance, progress, and development. We need to develop the agriculture through the provision of the modern and advanced machinery, and contribute to the vertical expansion through the modern machinery and the horizontal expansion through the land reclamation. Most of the industries depend on the various agricultural productions. Agriculture is the backbone of the societies and it feeds the poor through the different crops. Hence, we should deploy the cadres of agricultural engineers all over Iraq to help the farmers through the technical and technological support. Agriculture is one of the most important economic fields that contribute to the development of the economy and achievement of returns in addition to raising the level of the income. Iraq is a modern State that has all the requirements of success in the agricultural field in order to achieve agricultural development and the required development of the Iraqi State. Agriculture is very important to Iraq and it helps the country to achieve its aspirations and development objectives. We have to plant all the different crops to meet the agricultural needs of the Iraqi market

  • عماد جابر

    2012-8-28

    The lack of modern irrigation systems has become the major obstacle facing the agricultural sector in Iraq. In fact, the decline and underdevelopment of agriculture in Iraq are significant. The peasants are complaining about the failure of the authorities to provide the quantities of water allocated to them to irrigate their farms. Thus, the situation has become difficult. Iraq depends on imports in everything, including vegetables and other food products. Therefore, the problem has become very serious. The authorities must look for a solution. I think that the problem of irrigation and the water shortage could be controlled. The same thing happened in many other countries which do not have large amounts of water. Indeed, those countries resorted to modern irrigation methods in order to save the sector of agriculture. They did not surrender to the lack of water. For this reason, I call on the Government and the Ministry of Agriculture to use modern methods to irrigate the agricultural projects. In fact, those methods proved to be effective. At the same time, they will save the water resources. We should not waste water.

  • سرمد

    2012-8-28

    Agriculture is one of the most important economic resources which can change the conditions of Iraqis and improve their future. Thus, the Government should work on developing it through the provision of the adequate quantity of water needed by agricultural lands in irrigation of crops in order to work on providing all kinds of crops in our markets in order to meet the growing need of citizens on these products. In fact, the use of the modern irrigation methods is considered as one of the most important agricultural methods given that they have a considerable impact on increasing the levels of agriculture in Iraq particularly after the wave witnessed by Iraq over the last years in terms of water scarcity. Thus, the modern methods which consist in setting the modern irrigation methods have a considerable impact on the continuity and revival of the agricultural process in a studied way. Indeed, these methods provide quantities of water that meet the need of the agricultural lands. They will also save water since they will help rationalize the use of irrigation water and eradicate the phenomenon of the excessive and unjustified use from the part of some farmers. The latter have violated the share of water allocated to them. In addition to that, these methods will revive the agricultural process in a lot of areas which have been neglected because of the lack of irrigation water. Therefore, I believe that the use of these methods is a desperate need given their major importance in the field of agriculture in Iraq.

  • شوقي كريم

    2012-8-27

    The role of the Iraqi State in the agricultural sector is very important and effective for the Iraqi farmers. In fact, everyone knows that this country is endowed with the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Yet, the latter alone are not able to ensure a productive agricultural country. Thus, the Government must supply the agricultural sector with the most modern inventions in the field of irrigation and establish ground waterways in order to reach all the Iraqi territories. The agricultural area should not be confined to the surroundings of the two Rivers. In addition, the Government must allocate a special budget for the modern irrigation system which consists in supplying ground water pipes and high-quality pumps that derive water from the Tigris and Euphrates. In so doing, Iraq will be able to benefit from the water which is available for it under a modern irrigation system, a climate that is suitable for expanding and increasing the agricultural area all over the country. This will contribute to increasing the income of Iraq, promoting its economic situation and reducing the importation of agricultural products. Consequently, this will also affect the GNP and GDP of Iraq. In this regard, if the development of irrigation affects the national agricultural production and agricultural products exceed the required limits, the Iraqi State will increase export. Therefore, the Iraqi product will occupy its international position with high quality.