Irrigation water pricing in Awash River Basin of Ethiopia: Evaluation of its impact on scheme-level irrigation performances and willingness to pay

  • Mekonen A
  • Gebremeskel T
  • Mengistu A
  • et al.
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Irrigation water pricing in Awash River Basin of Ethiopia: Evaluation of its impact on scheme-level irrigation performances and willingness to pay Mekonen Ayana1*, Gebremeskel Teklay2, Mengistu Abate3, Fasil Eshetu4 and Melkamu Mada4 1Department of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering , Arba Minch University, Ethiopia. 2Department of Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, Axum University, Ethiopia. 3Wello University, Ethiopia. 4Department of Economics, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia. Received 29 November, 2014; Accepted 9 January, 2015 Irrigation water pricing has been considered as a tool to enhance water conservation in irrigated agriculture. We have evaluated the effects of water pricing on water management practices in Awash Basin Authority (ABA). The water charge has been collected over years with the aim to generate money for the Awash Basin Authority to cover operational expenses. Both the authority and water users see the charges paid as the contribution than as water demand management tool. Widespread irrigation inefficiency and low performances are more due to low level of irrigator’s knowledge to manage water, poor water conveyance and distribution systems, public ownership over large and medium-scale irrigation schemes, and inability to measure and control water. Increasing water price under such service conditions will only add burden to farmers and unlikely to be feasible. Despite these poor water delivery services, users are willing to pay relatively more than they currently pay which could increase the income of the basin authority. Improvement in irrigation water management requires strengthening of irrigation research and extension services, building the capacity of irrigators, and improving irrigation system operation and maintenance services.

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Mekonen, A., Gebremeskel, T., Mengistu, A., Fasil, E., & Melkamu, M. (2015). Irrigation water pricing in Awash River Basin of Ethiopia: Evaluation of its impact on scheme-level irrigation performances and willingness to pay. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 10(6), 554–565. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajar2014.9381

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