Water scarcity in rice environments Crop and Environmental Sciences Division International Rice Research Institute Los Baños, Philippines.

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Water scarcity in rice environments Crop and Environmental Sciences Division International Rice Research Institute Los Baños, Philippines

Pressure to produce more food (rice) is getting greater because of ever increasing population But also: More people want more industry more drinking water more cities more swimming pools more…. => Water is getting scarce and expensive

? Is this the future for rice production…….

The Big Picture of water scarcity

IWMI Global Water Scarcity Study, 2000 Projected Water Scarcity in 2025 IRRI Data base (GIS laboratory) Asia WS irrigated rice 2025: million ha irrigated rice will suffer some degree of water scarcity

Physical scarcity: decreasing river flows

Reduced river flows

Tubewells and pumps for irrigation Bangladesh; Source: Pitman, 1993

Source: Barker and Molden, 1999 Percentage well (pump) irrigation India (2000): 5-6 million irrigation tubewells N China (2001): 3-4 million irrigation tubewells

Arsenic! m/y 0.7 m/y Groundwater depletion

Competition, some examples in rice areas…. Zanghe Reservoir, China Angat dam, Philippines

Capital cost ($/ha) new irrigation systems Source: Rosegrant, 1997

Conclusion: how scarce is water in rice areas? Most notorious water-scarcity ‘hot-spots’ encroach upon irrigated rice growing areas Local cases of severe shortage and competition All dry season areas: water is present but extremely expensive to exploit Need to develop technologies to help farmers cope with water shortage

The concept of “Water saving” Implies to many that there is a deliberate choice to ‘save’ water, suggesting there is enough water but users can opt to save it. Do farmers have this choice? Why would they do it?

Why saving water ? 1: reduce current expenditures to allow for increased future expenditures or for redirected expenditures Water in Farmers Water loss Used ET Rice Percolation, seepage,.. Alternative use (industry, city) Savings Farmers Later use Water in Water loss Used ET Water loss Used ET X Farmers choice: Save water in pond or reservoir

Why saving water ? Water in Farmers Water loss Used ET Rice Percolation, seepage,.. 2: reduce current expenditures because of reduced income Farmers Water in Water loss Used ET Alternative use (industry) Farmers have NO choice: Adapt to water scarcity

Why saving water ? Water in Farmers Water loss Used ET Rice Percolation, seepage,.. Farmers choice: reduce water losses to reduce water use and water costs 3: reduce current expenditures to reduce cost and increase profit Farmers Water in Water loss Used ET Choice Consequence

Conclusion on “Water saving” Few farmers will deliberately “save water” for other use (no water market for farmers to industry city,..) Few farmers will deliberately “save water” to reduce costs (only if they pay, such as pumping) Few farmers will deliberately “save water” at one time to use it at another (own ponds, reservoirs) Most farmers have no choice but to accept “imposed water scarcity” by decision makers “higher up”

 Need to develop technologies to help farmers cope with water scarcity (ie, not enough water to keep rice fields continuously flooded) Water-saving technologies Though better term would be: Technologies to cope with water scarcity