Agricultural Water Management
Agricultural water management is the practice of maximizing water productivity so that the available water resources are used most effectively and efficiently to satisfy the needs of agricultural and rural communities. It involves the application of suitable technologies and measures, such as groundwater management, surface water management and integrated water resource management, to utilize available water resources in an effective manner. Agricultural water management helps to reduce water losses, increase crop yields, improve soil fertility, and reduce the risks of water-related disasters, such as floods and droughts. It also helps to preserve water resources for future generations, ensuring sustainable agricultural production.
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