1. Diversion Based Irrigation (DBI)
Project Implemented in Upper
Kolab Catchment
A Presentation By:
Foundation for Ecological Security
(F.E.S.), Koraput
2. About Koraput District
About the project
Key Issues in the Project Area
Objectives of the Project
Activities
Why DBI is important for Koraput ?
Outcomes
Future Strategies
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4. South-Eastern region of Orissa.
Contiguous to main land of Eastern Ghats.
Altitude: 150mt-1500mt above MSL.
Two agro-climatic zones.
Scattered, sharp, isolated hills with thin forest cover.
31.75% areas are under forest.
Several perennial streams.
Main rivers: Kolab, Machkund, Indravati, Vansadhara
& Nagabali.
Rainfall: 1567.2 mm with 83.9 rainy days.
5. Catchment area of Upper Kolab reservoir.
Five schemes in four villages.
90% tribal communities.
Total command area: 56.55 ha
Total beneficiaries: 209 HHs
Total sanctioned budget of the project Rs.19.60 lakhs
Cost per ha: Rs.34668/-
6. Land productivity decreasing day by day.
Scarcity of water hampering vegetable cultivation.
Severe shortage of supply (especially fuel wood) from
local forest due to deforestation
Severe gully erosion & soil erosion from slopes
Devoid of vegetation cover
Decrease in water flow in perennial streams
Marginal landholding and fragmentation of land
No electrification in agricultural field for operating
electric pumps.
Landless families
Inaccessibility during rainy season
7. To provide assured source of irrigation to the upland
of poor and marginalized tribal farmers.
To provide protective irrigation to Kharif crops and
irrigation to Rabi and Summer crops.
Toreduce pressure from the forest and other
commons.
To enhance and strengthen livelihood through
supporting agriculture improvement.
8. The terrain, topography and geo-hydrological
situation favours such interventions
Reduction in vulnerability in agriculture would help
in optimizing land use benefits (attempt to limit Podu
cultivation)
Increasing agricultural land use for enhanced
productivity to address food security
Introducing and intensifying subsistence and cash
crops through intercropping options (under assured
irrigation condition)
Enhanced agricultural income
Provides new opportunity for institutional negotiation
9. Village Pipe Vermi Bee Vegetabl Horticultural Seeds
laid -Pits Keeping e Kits Species Supplied SRI
(in Units Benefici Supplied (in Kg)
Mts) (each unit aries
has 2
pits)
Bhitarkota 1000 4 4 70 Lemon-45, Arhar- 18 1 Ac
Banana-180 Niger-9
Beans-3
Upper 700 4 4 70 Lemon-100, Arhar- 39 3 Ac
Barabandh Banana- 390 Niger-19
Beans-6
Kasuguda 385 2 2 30 Lemon-25, Arhar- 10
Papaya-165, Niger-5
Banana-90 Beans-2
U.Kanti-I 1400 Lemon-130 Arhar- 53
Drumstick-800 Niger-27
5 5 130 Papaya-2000 Beans-9
U. Kanti-II 900
Banana-540
10. Villages Command Beneficiaries Length of PVC Total Cost
Area (HHs) pipe line (Treatment + Agri-
(ha) (in Mts) promotion)
(Amount in Lakhs)
Upper Barabandh 9.16 51 1050 2.44
Kasuguda 7.04 13 385 1.66
Bhitarkota 12.15 24 1200 2.76
Kanti (Godagandhi) 16.07 56 1800
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Kanti (Jalaguda) 12.13 65 1050
Bee Keeping 0.26
SRI Tools (Marker, Weeder, Seed Kits, Paddy) 0.11
Total 13.38
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15. Live saving irrigation (Kharif).
Assured irrigation for Rabi and Summer crops.
Increase in vegetables and pulses crops on upland.
Increase in household income.
Shifting pressure from commons
Evolution of rule system around better management of
land, water and forest resources.
Inclusion of poor through distribution of fallow lands.
Switching over to ecological agriculture (organic).
A group of skilled Para workers emerged through
training for future maintenance of the structures.
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22. Convergence with Government for its wider
replication
Buildinginstitution towards inclusion of poor
and effective management of natural resource
management
Creatingplatform for forward linkage (Making
information available to the community)