ANALYZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE OPERATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS OF ALTERNATE WETTING AND DRYING PROGRAM IN DUMACAA RIVER IRRIGATION SYSTEM


Engr. Donna Ponce-Tamban
NIA Region IV-A, Philippines
Abstract
The Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) program is a well-established and scientifically endorsed water-saving irrigation technique designed to enhance the efficiency of rice production while significantly reducing water usage. As water scarcity becomes an increasing concern in agriculture, the AWD method offers a promising solution for achieving both productivity and sustainability in rice farming systems. This study evaluates the effectiveness of the AWD program by examining its operational and administrative dimensions across diverse agricultural settings. The research specifically assesses the program’s efficiency, sustainability, and overall impact, with a focus on key factors such as stakeholder participation, policy implementation, and resource management. Utilizing a quantitative research design, data were collected through structured questionnaires administered to rice farmers participating in the program. The study analyzed critical performance indicators, including water-use efficiency, crop yield, economic viability, and farmer adoption rates. Findings indicate that the AWD program has been highly implemented Dumacaa River Irrigation System, leading to notable improvements in water conservation and crop productivity. However, several challenges persist, particularly in areas related to compliance monitoring, the provision of technical support, and the equitable distribution of resources to smallholder farmers. These barriers limit the scalability and uniform effectiveness of the program. The study underscores the need for enhanced administrative oversight, increased investment in farmer education and training, and the development of more robust support systems. These measures are essential to optimize the program’s outcomes and facilitate its broader adoption. The insights generated from this research contribute to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable irrigation practices and provide practical recommendations for policymakers, development agencies, and agricultural stakeholders committed to promoting climate-resilient and resource-efficient farming.
Keywords: Agricultural Policy, Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD), Irrigation Efficiency, Program Implementation, Sustainability, Water Management
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)

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Published on : 2025-05-23

Vol : 11
Issue : 5
Month : May
Year : 2025
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