Water management development and agriculture in Syria
2008
Haddad, George | Szeles, Ivett | Zsarnoczai, J. Sandor
Irrigated agriculture has increased steadily in Syria over the last decades, almost doubling since 1985.This mounting pace has responded to the nation’s food security policy objectives to satisfy the foodproduction needs of an increasing population that features one of the largest growth rates in the world,namely 3,50 percent in 1985 and still 3,39 percent in 2007. Total expenditures for irrigated agricultureaccounted for almost 70 percent of all expenditures in agriculture. Sustainable irrigation water policiesaimed at increasing the efficiency of water use in agriculture and at conserving water resources by reducingfuture consumption.The Euphrates River is 2.800 km long and its middle traverses a wide floodplain in Syria, where it is usedextensively for irrigation, and the Euphrates Dam is 230 ft (70 m) high. The total estimated water usevolume is about 15 billion m3. The Euphrates and Orontes basins account for about 50% and 20% of thewater use respectively.About 701.634 ha has been irrigated by ground water in the year 1997. This area represents 60% of thetotal irrigated land in Syria It has been gradually increased from 30% during 1970 to 44% in 1980 and49% in 1990.The Government projects extended on 349.820 hectare area, which includes large, medium and smallscale farms. The small scale government project is under 2000 hectare, but large scale project over 20.000hectare areas. The Syrian Government wants to ensure the food supply for sharply increasing populationbased on established governmental agricultural projects, as state-owned farms.Water balance for Syria indicates that most of the basins are in deficit. This will be exacerbated furtherespecially in basins encompassing large urban areas and if the country’s population continues to grow atits current rate (about 3%) and water use efficiency is not increased effectively.
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