The research aims to estimate allocated to quench agricultural areas in the coastal region, the amount of water during the period 2002-2012 in case of the use of modern irrigation (drip and sprinkler irrigation) instead of the traditional surface irr
igation according to water legalized each method and the rate of efficiency, as well as to estimate the losses in irrigation networks allocated to agriculture and the development of appropriate pricing mechanisms of government. Find the historical and descriptive approaches adopted, and it was the most important results:
1- The results showed that if the use of drip irrigation surface irrigation in the quench-based surface irrigation acreage allowance contributed to supply up to 40% of the water used in surface irrigation amounts, and an average (174 973 785) cubic meters during the period 2002- 2012.
2- The results showed that if the use of sprinkler irrigation surface irrigation instead of the quench-based surface irrigation acreage for contributed to the supplied amount to 28% of the water used in surface irrigation amounts, and an average (122 481 649) cubic meters during the period studied.
3- economic pricing of agricultural water demand for current pricing varies, it was found that there is a deficit in the recovery of operating and maintenance costs of the territory of farmer beneficiaries of the water public irrigation networks and adult (21,500) per hectare, compared with what is being collected (3500) for. Q per hectare.
The research aimed to measure the economic and technical efficiency
using analysis of the random border production function (Stochastic Frontier
Analysis) for cotton farms irrigated by surface immersion way in Qamishli
district in Al Hassakah prov
ince. Preliminary data for 89 farms spread over 12
villages were collected on the basis of field survey using the stratified random
sample in selection the research sample. Results showed that the value of the
gross margin per unit area amounted to about 10308.4 SP /dunums and the
value of the gross margin per unit was 0.63 SP. It was found that the variable
costs were responsible significantly for 38% of the change in the return and
farms are still in the phase of yields increased. This indicated that cotton farms
had reached the stage of diminishing returns and the yield size was negative.
Thus, it is not anymore recommended to increase the cotton production
irrigated by surface way. It was also found that the average value of the
technical efficiency of farms amounted 88.58% and the largest number of
farms had achieved a technical efficiency higher than the average in the studied
sample.
The experiment was conducted for one growing season 2011 at Teezen
Research Station in Hama Research Center-GCSAR in order to determine
water requirements, crop coefficient (Kc) and the effect of different irrigation
systems on productivity of pea
nut crop. Four methods of irrigation were used
(drip، sprinkler، mini sprinkler and surface irrigation) with three replications
for each . Experiment was designed on the basis of randomized complete block
with one water treatment (75% out of the field capacity). The results showed
superiority of drip irrigation in terms of water consumption, and total water
consumption (6522 m 3/h), which led to savings in irrigation water by (60.14%),
compared with traditional surface irrigation, with a consumption (13495 m 3/
h). It also outperformed drip irrigation when (p<0.05) in crop yield, reaching
productivity 5920 kg/ha, an increase of 22.57%, and total water use efficiency
1.91 kg/m3, compared with the (control) surface irrigation, reaching
productivity (4820) kg/ha. Followed by methods for: irrigation sprinkler sprays
small, with a water requirement (8999 and 9396 m 3/ h), and the efficient use of
water (0.67 and 0.58) kg/ m3, and the percentage of savings in water (36.65 and
31.98%), respectively, compared with surface irrigation traditional Phonology
developing did not show significant differences between irrigation methods in
terms of the dates of germination, flowering and maturity.