1. SEMINAR
Self Sustaining Canal and
Irrigation system
By-121810401011-G.Devi Charan
121810401017-B.Sasikanth
121810401020-K.Sankalp
2. Lets see first of all which
type of crops are produced
in surplass amount.
• The important crops grown are
• Rice (21.06) lakh ha
• Maize (2.45) lakh ha,
• Groundnut (10.15) lakh ha,
• Cotton (4.71) lakh ha,
• Chillies (2.06) lakh
• Sugarcane (1.03)
3. The need……
• Amount of availability of water affects the
plantation in many ways
• If available less then it leads to drought.
• If it is more then the crop doesn’t survive.
4. This is how the basic
farm actually gets its
water through long
way .
• The Water from these canals will
be brought to fields work
through long pipes and pumps
which requires a lot amount of
fuel.
6. Using water level indicator
• Depending upon the amount of water that will be filled but to the
brim the gates gets opened up
• The water will further pass on to the next level and it continues and
further reaches to a flow of passage.
7. Reusable
• This whole collected water can be settled
down at a place
• Farmers as a group can install such a system.
• This stagnant water can again be –
Pumped back for further watering.
8. Renewable Irrigation system
• This can be done with
multiple plantations
• Drip irrigation
• Sprinkler system
• Bore watering system