Summary "Getting prices right" is the silver bullet widely advocated to developing countries in fighting waste, misallocation and scarcity of water. In the vast, poverty-stricken Indo-Gangetic basin, however, high surrogate water price is driving out small-holder irrigation. With rising diesel prices, most small-holders who use borewells for irrigation find effective water use cost soaring, obliging them to economize on water use even by quitting irrigated farming. Electrified borewell owners, far fewer, face low marginal cost but have to contend with stringent electricity rationing. Public irrigation systems grossly under-price irrigation, but these are getting marginalized despite massive government and donor investments.Indo-Gangetic bas...
The debate on growing water scarcity and the need to use the available water more efficiently among ...
Several recent studies analyze the financial aspects of public irrigation systems in Asia. Repetto (...
Water is increasingly scarce around the world. In South Asia, where half of the world’s poor live, i...
'Getting prices right? is the silver bullet widely advocated to developing countries in fighting was...
Groundwater irrigation plays a critical role in supporting food security, rural livelihoods and econ...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
South Asia in general and India in particular is heavily dependent on groundwater for supporting its...
In the name of food security for the nation and poverty alleviation for the rural population, every ...
The plains of the Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) basin, encompassing Bangladesh, Nepal terai and ea...
Indian agriculture depends heavily on groundwater pumping. These water withdrawals are not all consu...
According to research done by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), one-third of the ...
This paper analyzes the potential impacts of energy pricing on efficiency, equity and sustainability...
Today 61% of irrigated areas in India rely on groundwater, placing supplies under great stress. Sudh...
Solar-powered irrigation pumps (SPIPs) have been promoted in the Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) in re...
As water is a state subject in India, an enormous variation of irrigation water pricing across the s...
The debate on growing water scarcity and the need to use the available water more efficiently among ...
Several recent studies analyze the financial aspects of public irrigation systems in Asia. Repetto (...
Water is increasingly scarce around the world. In South Asia, where half of the world’s poor live, i...
'Getting prices right? is the silver bullet widely advocated to developing countries in fighting was...
Groundwater irrigation plays a critical role in supporting food security, rural livelihoods and econ...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
South Asia in general and India in particular is heavily dependent on groundwater for supporting its...
In the name of food security for the nation and poverty alleviation for the rural population, every ...
The plains of the Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) basin, encompassing Bangladesh, Nepal terai and ea...
Indian agriculture depends heavily on groundwater pumping. These water withdrawals are not all consu...
According to research done by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), one-third of the ...
This paper analyzes the potential impacts of energy pricing on efficiency, equity and sustainability...
Today 61% of irrigated areas in India rely on groundwater, placing supplies under great stress. Sudh...
Solar-powered irrigation pumps (SPIPs) have been promoted in the Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) in re...
As water is a state subject in India, an enormous variation of irrigation water pricing across the s...
The debate on growing water scarcity and the need to use the available water more efficiently among ...
Several recent studies analyze the financial aspects of public irrigation systems in Asia. Repetto (...
Water is increasingly scarce around the world. In South Asia, where half of the world’s poor live, i...