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Water usage and productivity of Boro rice at the field level and their impacts on the sustainable groundwater irrigation in the North-West Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
CSIRO Land and Water, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Bangladesh Agricultural University, University of Southern Queensland
Published InAgricultural Water Management
Year2020
Citations67
Abstract
Groundwater-irrigated Boro rice is produced on 83 % of the net cultivable area (NCA) in North-West (NW) region of Bangladesh. Falling groundwater levels in many parts of the region raised concerns about the sustainability of groundwater irrigation. It is generally accepted that, in the absence of a comprehensive scientific study, uncontrolled groundwater use for Boro rice cultivation leads to water wastage and low water productivity. Therefore, it is crucial to know the actual field-level water usage and, irrigation water productivity, which will help identifying options to sustain groundwater irrigation. This study provides a comprehensive account of these aspects of Boro rice cultivation based on field observations at 420 farmers’ plots in 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons across seven sites in the…
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