Gravity Fed Micro Irrigation System for Small Landholders and Its Impact on Livelihood - A Review

T. S. Sherpa *

College of Agricultural Engineering and Post Harvest Technology, Central Agricultural University, Gangtok, Sikkim, India.

G. T. Patle

College of Agricultural Engineering and Post Harvest Technology, Central Agricultural University, Gangtok, Sikkim, India.

K. V. R. Rao

ICAR-Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Worldwide pressurized micro irrigation technologies have remarkably shown its effectiveness in water saving and increasing the crop yield with several other benefits. Although among the small land holder farmers, adoption of pressurized micro irrigation system is minimal mainly due to the small land holding and more system cost. Gravity micro irrigation is one of the best alternatives for the small land holder farmers with almost all benefits derived by the pressurized micro irrigation. Gravity fed drip irrigation has enormous capability for water and nutrient conservation. This review paper explains design, layout, features of gravity fed micro irrigation system, its suitability and benefits to the small farmers for achieving more yield per drop of water. The comprehensive attempt in the current review analysis is to enhance a most favourable methodology and technology to magnify and intensify the operation of gravity fed drip irrigation system in extensive cultivation and production. Further to accomplish the efficient utilization of available water resources for growing horticultural crops in hilly region of India, gravity-fed micro irrigation should be integrated with water harvesting system.

Keywords: Drip, gravity fed, micro irrigation, livelihood, hilly, north east, topography.


How to Cite

Sherpa, T. S., G. T. Patle, and K. V. R. Rao. 2021. “Gravity Fed Micro Irrigation System for Small Landholders and Its Impact on Livelihood - A Review”. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 11 (12):310-23. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2021/v11i1230582.