Journal ArticleOpen Access
A place in the sun: Farmers' co-benefits from solar irrigation in Bangladesh
Authors
Author Affiliations
International Water Management Institute, International Management Institute, University of Oxford, CGIAR
Published InEnergy Economics
Year2024
Citations6
Abstract
Solar irrigation pumps (SIPs) are gradually replacing diesel pumps in relatively water-intensive agricultural production systems and geographies to reduce carbon emissions from food systems. However, beyond its climate change mitigation potential and fulfillment of Nationally Determined Contributions commitments, the adoption of solar irrigation also has direct co-benefits for farmers. Taking the case of Bangladesh and anchored on primary data collected among solar and diesel pump users, this article analyses the role access to solar irrigation has on household and farm-level outcomes. The propensity score matching and inverse probability matching approaches identify a positive effect of SIP access on food security and profitability from dry-season paddy for adopters. Different transmission channels are explored to explain these co-benefits. Lower costs of irrigation…
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