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A STUDY ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH IRRIGATION IMPROVEMENT (A CASE STUDY OF POST-CYCLONE NARGIS AYEYARWADY DELTA)

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The aim of this study is to analyze the potential effects of irrigation facilities namely polder embankment, sluice gates and drainage systems on the agricultural productivities in Ayeyarwady Delta region, post-Cyclone Nargis, 2008. The qualitative key informant interviews and quantitative descriptive method are used in this study, implying basically on primary data and secondary data. A sample household survey is conducted on 34 villages covered by polders in six townships namely Ngaputaw, Labutta, Bogalay, Pyapon, Daydaye and Kyaiklatt from Delta region. The questionnaire is applied in the survey to attain the potential effects of construction and rehabilitation of polder system on the agricultural productivity. The Delta is fertile and beneficial for above 30 percent of country’s rice and fish production. But it is low lying virtually without protecting polders. This produce very vulnerable to rising high sea level by storm surges and may coincide with salinity intrusion and river flood, resulting in crop losses and decreased yields. The study found that polder embankment supply expansion of cultivable land with the major reclamation for rain fed paddy and tidal irrigation for summer paddy cultivation. The potential effects of irrigation facilities can also be perceived in sluices and drainages affect to decrease soil salinity and to better yield per unit area as well as to retain fresh water for cropping intensity by prolonging the growing season. The study areas have potential for further development of agriculture sector and its endeavour to food security, employment and national economy through irrigation improvement.
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