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Program for the Development and Dissemination of Sustainable Irrigation Management in Olive
Growing (IRRIGAOLIVO) (CFC/IOOC/06)
Final Meeting October 8-10, 2014
Marrakech, Morocco
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Program for the Development and Dissemination of Sustainable Irrigation Management in Olive
Growing (IRRIGAOLIVO) (CFC/IOOC/06)
Final Meeting Oct 8-10, 2014 Marrakech, Morocco
Project Outcomes and Achievements
Mohammed Karrou and Vinay Nangia
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Presentation Outline
Project objectives
Project Components
Indicators of project success
Progress against indicators
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Project Objectives
To increase yield of olive groves in the target areas by using advanced irrigation strategies
To minimize yearly fluctuations in yield, and securing more stable farm income
To increase water productivity of irrigated olive in the target countries
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Project Components
COMPONENT 1: Establishment of pilot plots for demonstration
COMPONENT 2: Irrigation management and field management
COMPONENT 3: Field sampling and data analysis
COMPONENT 4: Training and technology transfer
COMPONENT 5: Project monitoring and supervision
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Indicators of Project Success
Improved yield
Improved income
Morocco: Income increase by US$700-1500/ha
Syria: Income increase by US$800-1000/ha
Improved quality of oil, quality of fruit
400 farmers made aware of the benefits
Oil analysis
Taste panel – farmers, consumers, merchants
After 5 years, 7-10% of the area suitable for drip irrigation to cultivate olives will be converted from conventional irrigation method to drip
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Progress Against Indicators Syria (2012)
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Progress Against Indicators
Syria (2010-2014): Sorani cv.
Yields increased by 78% (from 4,816 kg/ha under rainfed treatment to 8,586 kg/ha under 50% CWR treatment) when 142 mm of irrigation was applied (in addition to 416 mm rainfall) by drip system;
A further increase of 1,734 kg/ha (20%) was achieved by applying additional 142 mm of irrigation (100% CWR) in addition to the rainfall
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Progress Against Indicators
Syria (2010-2014): Jlout cv.
Yields increased by 81% (from 4,446 kg/ha under rainfed treatment to 8,060 kg/ha under 50% CWR treatment) when 142 mm of irrigation was applied (in addition to 416 mm rainfall) by drip system;
A further increase of 1,690 kg/ha (21%) was achieved by applying additional 142 mm of irrigation (100% CWR) in addition to the rainfall
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Syria – Cost-benefit Analysis Practices 100% Treatment 50% Treatment Rainfed Treatment
Inputs: Cost (SYP)
Land preparation 15,000 15,000 10,000
Fertilization 36,000 36,000 18,000
Pesticides 20,000 20,000 20,000
Irrigation 43,700 22,000 0
Harvest 66,456 58,968 34,944
Miscellaneous 42,000 42,000 22,000
Total 223,156 193,968 104,944
Revenues: Jlut Sorani Jlut Sorani Jlut Sorani
Fruit yield (kg/ha) 9,750 10,320 8,060 8,586 4,446 4,816
Income (per ha) 349,440 387,660 278,460 343,980 141,960 152,880
Net profit (per ha) 126,284 164,504 84,492 150,012 37,016 47,936
Net profit (US$/ha) 2,526 3,290 1,690 3,000 740 960
US$ increase from
rainfed treatment (%)
1,786
(241%)
2,330
(243%)
950
(130%)
2,040
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Progress Against Indicators Morocco (2013)
1670
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100% ETc 70% ETc Traditional
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kg/h
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Progress Against Indicators
Morocco (2010-2014)
Yields increased by 30% (from 4,527 kg/ha under flood treatment to 5,900 kg/ha under 100% ETc treatment) and water application was reduced by 48% (901 mm vs. 469 mm);
A further saving of 28% water (469 mm vs. 229 mm) was achieved by switching from 100% ETc to 70% Etc. There was a 1.3% yield increase as well (5,900 kg/ha vs. 5,980 kg/ha)
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Yield
Syria: Increase by 78-114%
Morocco: Increased by 30%
along with 62-77% saving of water
Stakeholder engagement
Syria: 133 farmers and technicians
Morocco: 397 farmers and 100 technicians
Trainings for extension agents
Syria: 5 courses: 86 trainees
Morocco: 2 courses; 30 trainees
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Progress Against Indicators
Regional courses by PEA
Two courses by Institute of Sustainable Agriculture (IAS-CSIC)
One technical visit to Cordoba
Media Coverage
Project website
ICARDA website
CGIAR website
Reporting Morocco newspaper article
Syrian TV channels
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Publications
18 conference papers
3 ICARDA brochures
2 Posters and 4 flyers by Syrian team
4 Posters and 3 flyers by Moroccan team
Several progressive farmers mentored by the national teams for adopting project-recommended irrigation practices