How and to what extent would micro-irrigation help in solving India’s water crisis?

Answer: Micro-irrigation is a process of slow water application via discrete or continuous drips, tiny streams, or miniature sprays on, above, or below the soil by surface drip, subsurface drip, bubbler, or micro-sprinkler systems.

  • This technique proved successful been in developed countries like Israel in turning around their national water crisis.
  • India is also going through the water crisis. Today, demand of water exceeds supply due to increase in population on food, resources etc. Agriculture sector in India is the highest water consumer. Outdated irrigation techniques such tube well etc. used in the country led to wastage of water. The ....
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