- The programme concerns 97,300 ha and
benefits 25,000 farmers
- The programme will contribute to developing
modern high value-added agriculture
- HM the King launches project of
reconversion into drip irrigation
The wide-ranging programme, which benefits
25,000 farmers, consists of reconverting traditional irrigation systems into
drip irrigation on a surface area of 97,300 hectares.
The programme, which is being carried out
as part of Morocco’s Green Plan, will contribute to developing modern high
value-added agriculture, while enhancing rational, sustainable management of
water resources.
It is expected to raise irrigation
efficiency from 50% to 90% and increase the production value per hectare from
19,000 dirhams to 42,000 dirhams yearly, thus improving farmers’ income.
On this occasion, HM the King launched the
reconversion project into drip irrigation in a sector falling within the scope
of the first phase of the water economizing project.
Worth 260 million dirhams, the project
concerns a total area of 4,300 hectares and is to benefit 2,000 farmers.
It consists of building a water irrigation
station, setting up 146 kilometres of pressure conduits and outfitting farms
with drip irrigation material.
The project, which is due for completion in
2013, will raise production value per hectare from 19,000 dirhams to 45,000
dirhams a year.
Source: @Map, Last modified : 29 December 2011
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