Kyrgyzstan Allocates 12 Million Som for Drip Irrigation in Chuy Region
Translated from Russian.
Summary
The Moscow district water management authority in Kyrgyzstan's Chuy region has announced a tender for the installation of a drip irrigation system. The project, aimed at irrigating 30 hectares of corn, has a budget of 12 million Kyrgyz soms.
In a significant move to modernize agricultural practices and bolster crop yields, the Moscow district water management authority in Kyrgyzstan's Chuy region is set to invest 12 million Kyrgyz soms in a new drip irrigation system. This initiative targets the efficient watering of corn crops across a substantial 30-hectare area, signaling a commitment to enhancing agricultural productivity in the region.
The announcement, made through the official state procurement portal, details a tender for the acquisition and installation of the advanced irrigation technology. This investment is particularly crucial for a region like Chuy, where water management and efficient resource utilization are paramount for successful farming, especially in the face of potential climate variability.
Drip irrigation is recognized globally for its ability to deliver water directly to the plant roots, minimizing evaporation and runoff, thereby conserving precious water resources. The adoption of such technology in Kyrgyzstan reflects a forward-thinking approach to agriculture, aiming to increase yields while simultaneously promoting sustainable farming methods.
This project is expected to not only improve the cultivation of corn but also serve as a model for future agricultural development initiatives within the Chuy region and potentially across Kyrgyzstan. The successful implementation of this system could lead to greater food security and economic benefits for local farmers and the broader agricultural sector.
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