Econometric estimation of groundwater irrigation efficiency of cotton cultivation farms in Pakistan

Study region: Lodhran and Jhang districts in the Central and South Punjab province of Pakistan. Study focus: Pakistan is amongst the largest groundwater withdrawing countries. With 5.2 million hectares groundwater irrigated area, Pakistan irrigates 4.6% of the global groundwater-fed cropland. Howeve...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Arif Watto, Amin W. Mugera
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
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description Study region: Lodhran and Jhang districts in the Central and South Punjab province of Pakistan. Study focus: Pakistan is amongst the largest groundwater withdrawing countries. With 5.2 million hectares groundwater irrigated area, Pakistan irrigates 4.6% of the global groundwater-fed cropland. However, over the last few decades the groundwater resources are under immense pressure due to overdrafting to meet escalating irrigation water demands. Since most of the groundwater is being extracted for irrigation purposes, examining irrigation water efficiency have become has become inevitable for sustainable groundwater management. This study estimates farm level technical efficiency (TE) and irrigation water-use efficiency (IWE) of groundwater irrigated cotton farms in the Punjab province of Pakistan. New hydrological insights for the region: Irrigation water-use efficiency (IWE) is generally defined from three perspectives: (i) efficiency of the irrigation system, i.e., water conveyance efficiency; (ii) efficiency in water application at the farm gate and; (iii) the response of a crop to irrigation water application, i.e., the amount of water actually utilized by the crop compared to the amount of water supplied to that crop. These measures of IWE are devoid of economic principles. Hence, irrigation water efficiency has expanded its boundaries from hydrological and engineering principles to economic rationale which is useful to guide targeted farms to improve their irrigation efficiencies. This study advances the frontier of existing economic measure of IWE by employing a restricted production frontier model.
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spelling doaj.art-fe17d58a9623433ab138238df40b21f72022-12-22T00:30:09ZengElsevierJournal of Hydrology: Regional Studies2214-58182015-09-014PA19321110.1016/j.ejrh.2014.11.001Econometric estimation of groundwater irrigation efficiency of cotton cultivation farms in PakistanMuhammad Arif Watto0Amin W. Mugera1School of Agricultural & Resource Economics, The University of Western Australia M089, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley 6009, WA, AustraliaSchool of Agricultural & Resource Economics, The University of Western Australia M089, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley 6009, WA, AustraliaStudy region: Lodhran and Jhang districts in the Central and South Punjab province of Pakistan. Study focus: Pakistan is amongst the largest groundwater withdrawing countries. With 5.2 million hectares groundwater irrigated area, Pakistan irrigates 4.6% of the global groundwater-fed cropland. However, over the last few decades the groundwater resources are under immense pressure due to overdrafting to meet escalating irrigation water demands. Since most of the groundwater is being extracted for irrigation purposes, examining irrigation water efficiency have become has become inevitable for sustainable groundwater management. This study estimates farm level technical efficiency (TE) and irrigation water-use efficiency (IWE) of groundwater irrigated cotton farms in the Punjab province of Pakistan. New hydrological insights for the region: Irrigation water-use efficiency (IWE) is generally defined from three perspectives: (i) efficiency of the irrigation system, i.e., water conveyance efficiency; (ii) efficiency in water application at the farm gate and; (iii) the response of a crop to irrigation water application, i.e., the amount of water actually utilized by the crop compared to the amount of water supplied to that crop. These measures of IWE are devoid of economic principles. Hence, irrigation water efficiency has expanded its boundaries from hydrological and engineering principles to economic rationale which is useful to guide targeted farms to improve their irrigation efficiencies. This study advances the frontier of existing economic measure of IWE by employing a restricted production frontier model.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581814000421Irrigation water efficiencyGroundwater irrigationCotton cultivationStochastic frontier analysisRestricted translog model
spellingShingle Muhammad Arif Watto
Amin W. Mugera
Econometric estimation of groundwater irrigation efficiency of cotton cultivation farms in Pakistan
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Irrigation water efficiency
Groundwater irrigation
Cotton cultivation
Stochastic frontier analysis
Restricted translog model
title Econometric estimation of groundwater irrigation efficiency of cotton cultivation farms in Pakistan
title_full Econometric estimation of groundwater irrigation efficiency of cotton cultivation farms in Pakistan
title_fullStr Econometric estimation of groundwater irrigation efficiency of cotton cultivation farms in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Econometric estimation of groundwater irrigation efficiency of cotton cultivation farms in Pakistan
title_short Econometric estimation of groundwater irrigation efficiency of cotton cultivation farms in Pakistan
title_sort econometric estimation of groundwater irrigation efficiency of cotton cultivation farms in pakistan
topic Irrigation water efficiency
Groundwater irrigation
Cotton cultivation
Stochastic frontier analysis
Restricted translog model
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581814000421
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