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Title: On-Farm Irrigation Project, Credit No. 3369 KG


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On-Farm Irrigation Project, Credit No. 3369
KG
  • Presentation
  • On-Farm Irrigation Project
  • Prepared by N.A. Jailobaev, OIP Director
    October 2007

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On-Farm Irrigation ProjectCredit 3369 KG
  • Total Project Budget US 29,0 million
  • Amount of IDA Credit US 20,0 million
  • Government US 6,3 million
  • Beneficiaries US 2,7 million
  • Date signed June 29, 2000
  • Closing date May 31, 2008
  • Implementation agency MAWRPI
  • Executor DWR
  • Team Leader Mr. Joop Stoutjesdijk

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Project Description
  • The goal of the Project is increase of gross
    volume of agriculture production through reliable
    water supply to 120 thousand ha of irrigated
    lands.
  • The Project consists of 3 components
  • Services on WUA development - US 6.3 million
  • Infrastructure rehabilitation and OM - US
    22,0 million
  • Implementation Support - US 0,7 million

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Why a need for the On-Farm Irrigation Project
appeared in our country
  • As the result of the land reform, as well as
    collapse of kolkhozes and sovkhozes, the on-farm
    irrigation network appeared to have no owner
  • On-farm irrigation system had inadequate
    technical condition due to the lack of OM

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  • Land plots owners suffered from difficulties,
    connected with inadequate and untimely water
    supply, because no one has been dealing with
    management of on-farm irrigation
  • Government agencies, responsible for off-farm
    irrigation systems have been suffering themselves
    from lack of funds and absence of on-farm
    managerial resources

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Why the concept of WUA development has been
adopted
  • Management of on-farm irrigation system is
    fulfilled by the farmers-water users, who know
    their problems and specifications best
  • Mainly management is fulfilled on a transparent
    basis, because a WUA is such an organization in
    which water users make their own decisions
    without outside interference
  • The government cannot effectively manage on-farm
    irrigation system. Government agencies would face
    significant financial and social defects upon
    such management

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Component 1. Establishment and Development of
WUAs.
  • A wide range of WUAs support units in all oblasts
    and rayons of the republic have been established
    and are functioning. These units work locally on
    establishing and training of WUAs
  • Practical training courses on all kind of
    activities of WUAs have been developed and
    introduced

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  • A wide-scale propaganda of WUAs development was
    made in the form of workshops, distribution of
    information leaflets and issue of TV and
    Mass-media presentations
  • A data-base on WUAs has been created and
    developed an annual form of reports on the basis
    of which monitoring of WUAs activities are
    conducted
  • Legal framework has been established a Law on
    WUAs, a Water Code were adopted, and standard
    WUAs charters have been drafted
  • 315 WUAs have fully taken their irrigation
    infrastructures to their balance.

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450 WUAs independently serve 714 th. ha of
irrigated lands, which equals to 70 of total
irrigated area (1043 th. Ha) in the country.
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Milestones of WUA Development
  • 1. Officially established WUAs, including legal
    registration
  • 2. WUA staff hired and paid, and training
    program started
  • 3 WUA Council and management have prepared a
    long-term plan on OM, including plan of ISF
    development
  • 4. WUA members have paid fee for all services,
    including payment to DWR starting from the WUA
    establishment date, that was no less than 30 of
    actual expenses on OM needs of their irrigation
    systems
  • 5-7. WUA management together with the WUAs
    members and with the assistance of the Project
    have drafted and chosen alternative ways of
    irrigation systems rehabilitation. WUA members
    voted for taking funds to implement
    rehabilitation agreed with the repayment
    conditions.

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171 WUAs have passed 4 milestone in their
development
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Prior Issues to be focused on
  • Increase of WUA Councils role
  • Increase of WUAs members awareness and
    participation in decision-making process
  • Explanation of establishment of real ISF
    (irrigation service fee) adoption necessity that
    can cover OM costs
  • Implementation of training activities meeting the
    needs of all WUAs
  • Integration of the WUAs Support Units into the
    DWR structure

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Component 2. Rehabilitation
  • The Project is aimed to rehabilitate 120 thousand
    ha of irrigated lands in the selected by
    milestones achievement criteria in 63 WUAs.

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Rehabilitation results
  • From 63 sub-projects rehabilitation has been
    implemented in 40 WUAs on 74 thousand ha of
    irrigated land.
  • 824 km of canals and 126 km drainages network, 23
    storages, 391 hydroposts 1786 structures were
    rehabilitated .

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The Concept of Rehabilitation Component lies in
active involvement of WUA staff and members at
all stages.
  • Initial Stage
  • review of technical condition of WUA irrigation
    infrastructure
  • identifying of WUA needs in rehabilitation
  • developing financial estimation documents
  • developing several rehabilitation alternatives
  • selection of the most suitable alternative on
    General Assembly or Assembly of Representative.

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  • Preparatory Stage
  • developing design estimates with the assistance
    of Support Units, oblast Rehabilitation Teams,
    and project companies
  • official resolution of WUA General Assembly on
    agreement of repayment of 25 rehabilitation
    costs sign by no less than 80 of members
  • WUA signed the agreement of repayment.
  • Implementation Stage
  • selection of contractors
  • agreeing with WUA rehab work schedule
  • rehabilitation works
  • joint Supervision with WUA on rehabilitation
  • acceptance of completed rehab works.

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Studied WUA Groups
  • Group 1 Project support and rehabilitation of
    irrigation infrastructure has been provided
  • Group 2 Project support is provided
  • Group 3 no support is provided

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Research results Support Unit services
  • 65,5 of respondents found the training by SU
    useful
  • 34,5 - found it very useful
  • 40 would like to be trained on water measurement
    and distribution,
  • 23,3 want to be trained on financing and
    accounting,
  • 16,7 want to improve their computer skills.
  • Also there is a wish to improve skills on water
    use, land-reclamation, etc.

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Sown area and crop capacity
  • Average sown area
  • In Group 1 increased to 5,5
  • In Group 2 increased to 4,3
  • In Group 3 decreased to 7,5
  • Change of crop capacity in Group 1 in comparison
    to Groups 2 and 3,
  • Grain crops in average increased to 60 and 90
  • Cotton increased to 40
  • Vegetables increased 30 and 50

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Evaluation of rehabilitation results
  • 86 of farmers noted improvement of reliable
    water supply
  • 82,4 of farmers noted decreased water losses
  • 88 of farmers started receiving water in time
    (stick to water delivery schedule)
  • 91 of farmers noted increased equity in water
    distribution

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  • The Project Disbursement
  • From the beginning of the Project US 24,9
    million have been utilized, which equals to 94
    of the Project Budget including the components
  • Component 1. Establishment and development of
    WUAs US 4,4 million
  • Component 2. Rehabilitation US 19 million
  • Component 3. Implementation support US 1,5
    million
  • As a result of the improved implementation of the
    Rehabilitation for the last 3 years the plans
    were over fulfilled.

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