Assessing physical and economic water productivity in crop-livestock systems
Taher Srairi M., Lamya A., Kuper M.. 2021. African and Mediterranean Agricultural Journal - Al Awamia (133) : p. 63-82.
Different sources of water are used by farmers to achieve their goals. This is particularly true in the South Mediterranean region, in a country like Morocco. A study was therefore conducted in the Saïss Plain to assess the physical and economic water productivity of mixed crop-livestock systems. The results showed that it is important to shift the focus of analysis on a single crop to overall farm performances. Second, water productivity indicators very often do not reflect the water mix used. The results imply that additional research should be devoted to the sustainability of water uses, with a particular focus on rainfall in the water mix.
Mots-clés : eau souterraine; utilisation de l'eau; irrigation; ressource en eau; diversification; besoin en eau; maroc
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Agents Cirad, auteurs de cette publication :
- Kuper Marcel — Es / UMR G-EAU