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The Drought Crisis and Impact in Agriculture. 1992. 2003. 1992. 2003. Zones for SAGAR productivity data (called CADERs). DDR 148 DR-018 DR-041. Agricultural Year 2003-2004. AREA UNDER IRRIGATION DURING THE AGRICULTURAL YEAR 2003-2004. 250 MCM.
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The Drought Crisis and Impact in Agriculture
1992 2003
Zones for SAGAR productivity data (called CADERs) DDR 148 DR-018 DR-041
AREA UNDER IRRIGATION DURING THE AGRICULTURAL YEAR 2003-2004 250 MCM
AREA WHITH IRRIGATION DURING THE AGRICULTURAL YEAR 2003-2004 77 % 23 %
Water The criteria to decide who will receive water from the public well is based on distance from the well, in order to minimize conduction losses.
Water This year’s water allocation on average is 8.5 mm3* Will vary depending on crops * mm3 = millares de metros cubicos = thousand cubic meters
Water • During 1999, 2000 and 2001 the price of water remained stable at 50 pesos / MM3 • On 2002-2003 the price of water increased to 65 pesos / MM3. • On 2003-2004 the price of water increased to 130 pesos/ MM3
UCAYFarmers Union 30,000 hectares in 2002-2003 5,000 hectares in 2003-2004 16.6% They have 31 wells for 3,100 hectares the difference in water requirements they intend to purchase from the SRL.
UCAY CROPS Maize Cotton Wheat Safflower
AOASS Program for rain fed agriculture If there are good winter rains Government to provide seed and fertilizer for Safflower and Canola
Organization that Depend on Farmer’s Planting Fees • PIEAES (Patronato para la Investigacion y Experimentacion Agricola del Estado de Sonora). • SRL (Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada). • JLSV (Junta Local de Sanidad Vegetal) • Modulos de Riego • Fondos de Aseguramiento
Other Organizations Affected by the Drought • Livestock sector will have to bring grain from overseas or other regions of Mexico. • ProAOASS marketing arm of the farmers association has contracts in Guaymas and Hermosillo to be able to keep it’s markets in Algeria, Peru and Venezuela, 300 thousand tons. + 450 thousand for national market.
Short Term Actions • Support crops with low water requirement • Special support for environmental conservation. • Better access to credit. • Crop price supports • Program for Order and Control (unique planting and irrigation permits). • Technical assistance for irrigation and agriculture • Training and extension
Short Term Actions • Develop estimates of water availability • Development of a cropping and irrigation plan. • Compaction of agricultural land. • Reduction in the use of water for nonessential uses • Media campaign for water saving in the agriculture, urban and industrial sectors. • Temporal employment in the Valley.
Long Term Actions • Support research that can help reduce the drought problems. • Strategies for changing crop patterns. • Support greenhouses. • Programs for water conservation. • Programs for forest management • Model for planning and managing surface water • Model for planning and managing aquifer water
Long Term Actions • Determine the demand for water in the agricultural, urban and industrial sectors for the next 20 years. • Determine drought indexes for each hydrologic watershed. • Regulations for the operation of the reservoir system and for the aquifer.
Summer Crops • 2003 summer only 12,684 has including perennials. Only 42% annual crops.
Wheat Diseases problems, leaf rust • Y2002-2003 About 146,799 has, or 82% of the area sprayed with fungicide in Yaqui. • Folicur 620 pesos/1.0L • 310 pesos/ application • 210 airplane application = 520 pesos/ha. • 76,335,480 pesos spent on rust applications. • Jupare, rust resistant durum available for 2003-2004.
Wheat Insect problems, aphids • In 2001-2002, 120% of the wheat area applied. • In 2003-2003, 224,425 of the 179,161 has or 126% area under wheat in Yaqui was sprayed with insecticides. • Aflix (dimetoato) 75 pesos + 210 pesos for airplane application = 285 pesos/ha. • 63,961,125 pesos spent on fungicide applications
Triticale • A program for 5,000 had to be postponed because of the drought. • Pork producers will sing a contract with farmers before planting. • When purchasing wheat they have to compete with human consumption industry, national and for export.
Aquaculture • 13,000 hectares in Sonora under aquaculture farms. • The goal is to double the area and triple the production. Mainly in the Hermosillo area. • Aquaculture could become the second or third most important economic activity in Sonora.