Stating that drip irrigation model of Israel would help make water available for about 300 days a year for farmers, he said a study in this regard was at the preliminary phase in the Coimbatore based Tamil Nadu Agricultural University(TNAU).
Participating in the debate in the Assembly on demand for grants to departments, including Public Works (Irrigation), he wanted the farm varsity to expedite its study in this regard.
Going into the Parambikulam Aliyar Project (PAP), which irrigates about 4.5 lakh acres in Coimbatore and Tirupur districts, he said that by using the drip system in the project areas, it could support farming with lesser water.
He also urged for the refurbishment of contour canal under the PAP.
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