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Best Practices in Irrigation and Drainage: Learning from Successful Projects

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Online Location
https://www.adb.org/documents/best-practices-irrigation-and-drainage-case-study-2006-annual-evaluation-review
Publication date
01/07/2008
Number of Pages
10
Language:
English
Type of Publication:
Studies
Focus Region:
Asia and the Pacific
Focus Topic:
Land / Water / Resource Management
Type of Risk:
Biological & environmental
Type of Risk Managment Option:
Risk coping
Commodity:
Crops
Author
Alvin C. Morales, Caren Joy Mongcopa
Organization
Asian Development Bank (ADB)

In 2004, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) updated the sector and thematic classification and identified irrigation and drainageĀ  (ID) as one of the subsectors under the agriculture and natural resources sector. ID projects had previously been clustered with rural development projects. Based on the 120 projects rated at the end of 2005, this group had a success rate of 56%. The ID subgroup had a success rate of 55%. ADB has provided loans totaling $4.1 billion for 105 ID projects in 18 developing member countries. This represents 4% of the total ADB loan portfolio and 26% of ADB loans to the agriculture and natural resources sector. The IDĀ  projects have been supported by 151 technical assistance (TA) activities amounting to $66.4 million. Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Pakistan have been the main recipients of this assistance, receiving 74% of ID loans and 49% of ID-related TAs. Given that the success rates of ID projects are significantly lower than in other sectors, it is particularly important for ADB to learn lessons that result in successful ID projects.