International Journal of Irrigation and Water Management

ISSN 2756-3804

International Journal of Irrigation and Water Management ISSN 5423-5294 Vol. 6 (1), pp. 001-008, January, 2019. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Assessment of irrigation systems for dry season vegetable production in urban and peri-urban zones of Ibadan and Lagos, Southwestern Nigeria

O. D. Ojo1*, M. Connaughton2, A. A. Kintomo1, L. O. Olajide-Taiwo1 and S. O. Afolayan1

1National Horticultural Research Institute (NIHORT), P. M. B. 5432, Idi-Ishin, Ibadan, Nigeria.

2Winrock-USDA International, 2101 Riverfront Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas 72202, U.S.A.

Accepted 03 April, 2018

Abstract

Dry season vegetable irrigation system plays a key role in the economics of Nigeria as a basic source of food, income, and employment generation especially in the off-season of rainfall agriculture. This diagnostic study was embarked upon to assess the different irrigation systems to better understand the characteristic problems and needs. This article reports on some general information on irrigation systems that are useful to project planners, agencies and policy makers. Results indicate that farmers are frequently faced with low stream flow, conveyance of water from source to farm site as well as sources of water drying up. Majority of the farmers whom are illiterates lacks basic knowledge of crop-water requirement, irrigation scheduling and skills in maintaining and operating irrigation systems. These affect the productivity of the systems, as the crops are either over- or under-irrigated, leading to wastages of the little available water. Recommendations are made that could enhance the farmers’ productivity and increase their farm hectares in order to meet the growing demand for vegetables especially during the off season.

Key words: Irrigation systems, management practices, dry season, vegetable production, urban-peri-urban, Nigeria.