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Pakistan,Philippines : ADB Irrigation Project in Jalalpur to Increase Food Production in Punjab, Pakistan

Publish Date : 28-Nov-2017

The Asian Development Banks (ADB) Board of Directors has approved a $275 million loan to help build a surface irrigation system to increase agricultural production and improve food security in the Jhelum and Khushab districts in Punjab province in Pakistan. The project is expected to benefit 384,000 people.

Having a sufficient and effective irrigation system is fundamental in the development of Pakistans agriculture sectora significant driver of the countrys economy, said Ryutaro Takaku, Principal Water Resources Specialist at ADBs Central and West Asia Department. ADBs support will help increase agricultural production and improve food security in Pakistan.

Agriculture remains a crucial component of Pakistans economy, contributing 20% of gross domestic product and employing 42% of Pakistans total labor force in fiscal year 2015, with Punjab contributing more than 80% of agricultural output. Because of the countrys semi-arid climate, more than 90% of agriculture output depends on irrigation. Pakistans advantage is the Indus Basin Irrigation System, which draws water from the Indus River. However, about 20% of the countrys cultivable area including the project area is outside the Indus Basin Irrigation System. Farming in most of these areas is rain fed, resulting in low agricultural productivity. Some of the countrys poorest people live in these areas and depend on agriculture for their income.

The Jalalpur Irrigation Project will build a new seasonal irrigation system and convert over 68,000 hectares (ha) of less productive, predominantly rain-fed land to irrigated land by drawing water from the Jhelum River, one of the tributaries of the Indus River.

The project will construct a diversion structure, a 117-kilometer (km) main canal, 97-km secondary and tertiary canals, and 485 watercourses. The project will also assist in forming 485 water user associations (WUAs) and involve them in planning, designing, and constructing watercourses. The WUAs and the farmers will be trained to improve their agriculture and water management capacity. Advanced technologies like laser land leveling and high-efficiency irrigation systems will be introduced by the project. About 660 agricultural demonstration plots will be established, and 6,000 farm households will learn climate-smart agriculture practices and more profitable farm management.

ADB, based in Manila, is dedicated to reducing poverty in Asia and the Pacific through inclusive economic growth, environmentally sustainable growth, and regional integration. Established in 1966, ADB is celebrating 50 years of development partnership in the region. It is owned by 67 members 48 from the region. In 2016, ADB assistance totaled $31.7 billion, including $14 billion in cofinancing.

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