This canal will nurture 2,135 acres of irrigable land and create another 300 acres of irrigable land. |
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Land has been classified according to 6 land-use capability groups, of which classes 1 through 3 are efficiently irrigable. |
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The distribution system consisted of both open and piped laterals serving 3,200 irrigable acres. |
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Also, few modern regulating structures exist and the systems need to be rationalized to eliminate duplication or resources and increase the irrigable area. |
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Mine-tailing has reportedly damaged 40,000 hectares of irrigable farmland. |
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Each colony, a distinct entity, features agricultural allotments of near-uniform size with large stretches of paddy occupying the irrigable land. |
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On the plateau the valley floors and irrigable slopes are mainly used for growing rice. |
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The sea was becoming a historical factor as important as the steppe and the great irrigable rivers. |
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One-fifth of Turkey's irrigable land is in the eight southeastern provinces where the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers originate. |
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According to FAO, there is enough irrigable land to meet future needs: in developing countries, only half of the potential is being used. |
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However, not all the irrigable rehabilitated areas are cultivated every year. |
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To limit the extension of cultivated surfaces, it is legitimate to set up irrigable areas. |
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Relatives communal irrigated area in the irrigable area of the Durance river influence zone. |
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Almost one-quarter of the country's irrigable land is concentrated in the provinces of Matanzas and Ciego de Avila, home to over one million people. |
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However, by 2030, East Asia and the Near East and North Africa will be using three-quarters of their irrigable land, and South Asia almost 90 percent. |
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The region's large areas of irrigable land, its huge, untapped hydropower potential, its unmet demands for water supply and sanitation, and for energy, make this an attractive sector for investment. |
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At present, Ethiopia irrigates only 4 per cent of its potentially irrigable land. |
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The plan proposes actions to modernise traditional irrigable land areas. |
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Senegal has about 240,000 hectares of irrigable land. |
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All the aforesaid municipalities are included in the Agro Sarnese-Nocerino area and neighbouring areas and cultivate tomatoes on the irrigated or irrigable arable land on their plains. |
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The irrigable boundary, delimited by the possibility of the service of water, corresponds to the limit of the syndicate, the members of which are owners of the plots and represent the management structure of the network. |
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In the early 1980s, the Tunisian Government launched an agricultural development program that increased the country's irrigable land by 400,000 ha. |
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Under this project, around 115 electrically-driven, low-pressure irrigation systems will be installed in Havana province, the location of nearly one-third of the country's irrigable land. |
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Although the government has made efforts to increase irrigation, it is estimated that only one-fifth to one-fourth of potentially irrigable area has been developed. |
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After years of displacement, many agricultural families in rural Eastern Sri Lanka remain highly food insecure, depending on very small patches of irrigable land for their livelihoods. |
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The installation of small-scale irrigation schemes will increase irrigable land almost six-fold, and water shortages will be curbed by increasing the storage capacity of the present reservoir system. |
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The World Bank says it has more than four million acres of irrigable land. |
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Gulf nations have sought to stimulate food production in countries that have sufficient water and irrigable land, to support the growing Gulf population. |
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The LUSIP II Extension will command an irrigable area of 11, 500 hectares. |
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Developing irrigable land through irrigation is another key area. |
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