Programme OS4e Infrastructure abstract 799
ABOUT EFFICIENCY OF WATER USE IN AGRARIAN SECTOR
(CASE STUDY OF TASHKENT PROVINCE, UZBEKISTAN)
Author(s): Munojat Ishankulova, Yusup
Rysbekov
1. Ishankulova Munojat, Department of
Foreign Relations, Leading expert, Scientific-Information Center of the Interstate Commission for Water
Coordination in Central Asia, 11, Karasu-4, 700187, Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan, Tel. (998 712) 65 12 53,
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Keyword(s): Central Asia, Tashkent province, Agrarian sector,
Efficiency of water use
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Poster:
Session: OS4e Infrastructure
Abstract In Central Asian States (CASs) more than 90 % of water is spent for irrigation, agrarian production
makes 27-30 % from general national product (GNP). Increase of water use’s efficiency in agriculture of CASs is
important from positions of maintenance of food security. In present paper, as object of analysis Tashkent province
(Uzbekistan) is chosen, because the processes in agrarian sector having a place in Soviet and post-Soviet period are
characteristic for many other provinces of Uzbekistan and other CASs. Tashkent province occupies area 15600 êì2,
is characterized relatively high water availability and good soil quality owing its affinity to the flow formation zone,
basic part of Tashkent province is located in a foothill zone, and its lands has good drainage. Present analysis is
carried out for 1980-2006, on “large blocks” for vision of problem (efficiency of water use in agriculture) “as a
whole”. For the analysis the following parameters (source: Database of Scientific-Information Centre of Interstate
Coordination Water Commission of Central Asia) are used:
- GNP in agriculture (A),
- Common water
withdrawal for agriculture (B),
- Effectiveness ratio of common water withdrawal (K1), K1 = A/B
-
Collector-drainage flow (C),
- Water consumption in agriculture (B-C),
- Effectiveness ratio of water
consumption in agriculture (K2), K2 = A/(B-C).
Basic results of analysis are given below:
- Considered period
(1980-2006) is rather precisely divided into two periods: 1980-1992 and 1993-2006 on economic efficiency of
water use in agrarian sector;
- For 1980-1992 K1 was equaled 0.34 $/cub. m on average (K1max = 0.36
$/cub. m, K1min = 0.32 $/cub.), and for 1993-2006 K1 = 0.19 $/cub. m (K1max = 0.25 $/cub. m, K1min = 0.14
$/cub. m), i.e. the efficiency of water withdrawal for agriculture has decreased in 1.8 times, common water
withdrawal has decreased from 3742Mio up to 3289Mio cub. m (in 1.14 times);
- For 1980-1992 K2 was
equaled 0.83 $/cub. m on average (K2max = 1.42 $/cub. m, K2min = 0.53 $/cub. m), and for 1980-1992 K2 was
equaled 0.51 $/cub. m on average (K2max = 0.71 $/cub. m, K2min = 0.27 $/cub. m), i.e. the efficiency of water
consumption has decreased in 1.63 times. Water consumption has decreased from 1.698Mio up to 1.391Mio cub.
m (in 1.44 times), but reuse of collector-drainage water for irrigation was not accepted into account;
- For period
1980-1992 area of irrigated lands has increased on 21.2 thousand ha, and for 1993-2006 they has increased on 3.5
thousand ha.
- Decrease of water consumption has taken place as consequence of change of crops’ structure. In
1990 grain cultures occupied 6 %, in 2003 their share has made 37 % from total sowing area, share under technical
cultures has decreased from 46 % (1990) to 34 % (2003) as well as fodder - from 29 % (1990) up to 11 %
(2003);
- As a whole, efficiency of water use in agrarian sector does not depend on water withdrawal, and that
specifies rather low discipline of water use for irrigation.