Advancing Water Conservation Technology in Kazakhstan – The Central Asian Times

Revolutionizing Water Management: Kazakhstan’s New Measures for Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Conservation

The Kazakh Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation has recently announced new measures to encourage farmers to save and use water more efficiently. This move comes in response to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s criticism of the slow introduction of water-saving technologies, which has led to annual water losses of 40% in some regions.

In order to address this issue, the ministry has set plans in motion to install water-saving technologies on 50% of the country’s irrigated land by 2030, with the goal of saving up to 2.1 cubic kilometers of water annually. Subsidies for drilling irrigation wells have been increased to cover 80% of their costs, while work is underway to raise subsidies for water-saving system installations to 80% of their costs in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture.

In addition, the state will offer subsidies and reduced tariffs for water supply based on the adoption of water-saving technologies. Tariffs for irrigation water will now be calculated according to the types of crops grown and the volume of water needed for their production. This aims to enhance water efficiency in agricultural practices and mitigate water losses in Kazakhstan.

Furthermore, the ministry is working to digitize 3,500 km of irrigation canals in the southern regions of Almaty, Zhambyl, Kyzylorda, and Turkestan. This will improve water metering on 362 thousand hectares of irrigated land and potentially save up to 600 million cubic meters of water annually. These efforts are aimed at enhancing sustainable agriculture practices and improving Kazakhstan’s overall environmental sustainability.

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