Wednesday 24 January 2018

A Day’s Induction Session Organized for Drip Irrigation Technology - Manga Bawku UER

 Drip Irrigation System




The Sprinkler System

Farming is no longer rewarding like before considering the high cost of input, labour and the outmoded farming method still used in this twenty-first century. 

This coupled with erratic rainfall pattern, has worsened the plight of farmers, yet much resources and effort are being pumped into farming. 

It is in line with this, that the Center for Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR and the Savanna Agriculture Research Institute SARI, among other partners had come out with an innovative technology called Drip Irrigation system. 

The new technology which is tried and tested can help farmers rip the benefit of their labor.Drip irrigation is a type of micro- irrigation system that has the potential to save water and plants nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots, either from above the soil surface or buried below the surface. 

The new technology is said to be in line with the government’s policy of modernizing Agriculture under the planting for Food and Jobs. 

Speaking to Radio Ghana on the sidelines of an induction session for farmers on the drip irrigation system, an Entomologist, Dr. Francis Kusi said farmers would have good returns from their yield if the system is prioritized. 

According to him, SARI’s main concern is come out with innovative farming technology that can help the farmer produce maximum output with minimal cost. 

He said, the orientation was therefore, to give those farmers who can afford, the opportunity to invest in the Drip Irrigation system. 

About 73 farmers drawn from Bawku and its adjoining communities attended the day’s orientation session jointly organized by the Center for Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR and Savaana Agricultural Research Institute SARI. 

Other partners include Innovation Lab for Climate Resilience Cowpea and the University of California USA under the sponsorship of USAID of the American People. Dr Kusi said, the system is cost effective.  

He assured the farmers that those who cannot afford, especially the youth to take advantage of the government’s initiatives of making Agriculture a source of income generation and food production.

The idea was to educate the farmers about the new farming technology.  He moreover advised the youth to form groups in order to obtained loans from MASLOC to better their lot. 

A Research Scientist and Irrigation Agronomist, CSIR SARI Ramson Adombila, who designs and formulates systems that runs the technology said, it does not require weeding, pumping of water in large quantity which sometimes leach the fertilizer applied to somewhere else. 

He stressed that the Upper East Region has a good water storage system underground for prolong use, but have not been able to tap the resource for maximum use in terms of Agriculture. 

He indicated that there is still that potential in trying to expand Agriculture by the use of the drip systems in the northern parts of the country, where majority of farmers are engaged in vegetable production. 

This, he added will help supplement losses that are often incur during the raining season as a result of the poor climatic conditions. 

The Chief of Getiga in Bawku and also the 2016 Best Onion farmer award winner described the Drip Irrigation system as welcoming saying that it will relieve them of the drudgery they go through in the cultivation of their vegetables during the dry season.

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