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Drip Irrigation Panacea For Dry Season Farming – Dizengoff

By Orientalnews StaffApril 9, 20182 Comments3 Mins Read
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As effect of the dry season begins to take its toll on cultivated farmlands across the country, farmers have been urged to embrace drip irrigation method as a way out of the challenge and deliver better crop yield.

Speaking at the sidelines of the recent farmers summit held in Abuja, Integrated Country Project Manager, Dizengoff Nigeria, Oscar Walumbe said, “undoubtedly one of the most critical issues at the onset of the dry season beside insects and pests is the question of irrigation. And it is the same headache with every farmer at this period of the year whether large, medium or the small holder farmer. I believe drip irrigation provides the best solution to this problem.” 

According to him, drip irrigation offers the most cost effective and efficient irrigation method that can be adapted by farmers across the country whether large, medium or small holders, to address the perennial problem associated with dry season farming.  

“It is one sure method if well managed that guarantees all year round farming to enable increased crop production as well as deliver better crop yield.”

He explained that “to be sure, the Nigerian climate as in other places has become increasingly unpredictable. Its either the rain season comes late, or ends early. While at other times it doesn’t come at all. For the farmer, this makes planning farm tasks difficult. 

“In order to avoid losses and low productivity, farmers usually look for ways to ensure that there is moisture in their farmlands by adopting different irrigation methods to apply water and nutrients to the field.”

He posited that the method holds the proverbial magic key as the most efficient and cost effective method capable of ensuring better crop yields for the Nigerian farmer. 

According to him, the drip method allows water to drip and drop from pipes running through the farm. The process helps to conserve water and properly pass moisture to soil and thereby boost yield. It also makes even distribution of fertilisers to crops possible through the process of fertigation.

Underlining the advantages of the “family drip irrigation system” propagated by Dizengoff, Walumbe disclosed that beside its simplicity in terms of installation, saying “it is gravity operated with heavy duty drippers with wide water passages to prevent clogging.”

The Dizengoff helms man who drew attention to the increasing devastating impact of changes in the weather predicted more difficulties in the environment and urged farmers to move away from dependence on rain fed agriculture and embrace irrigation farming, as the way out the challenges ahead. 

“Changes in the weather are increasingly making it difficult to plan farming tasks with any certainty, and this on its own has huge impact on production. I would expect that farmers will take that decision to embrace the irrigation method, in this instance the drip system which is cost effective and actually more efficient farming method,” he declared.  

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2 Comments

  1. Jolly on February 8, 2019 12:08 pm

    What is the cost of 1 set of irrigation system because I need it with habanero seeds

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    • Samad obasa on July 22, 2020 9:27 pm

      How much is your irrigation drip line for open field.thanks

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