Assessment of the Application of Micro-Irrigation Systems and Calculation of the Definition of its Economic Efficiency in the Conditions of Azerbaijan

Journal Title: Current Investigations in Agriculture and Current Research - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 3

Abstract

For a well-known purpose in 2010-2015, Guba-Khachmaz RAEM, Tartar and RAEM Shamakhi TSB have been confirmed by numerous research findings in the field of mountain watering, in terms of the development of irrigation, the mountainous slopes include soybean, sugar beet, trees, and germination (barley, wheat, etc.), the microcirculation method was not cost-effective in terms of efficiency, and preventive measures such as surface soil wash, sliding, irrigation and drowning, erosion characteristic for mountainous terrain zones , which is of particular importance, confirms the feasibility study of the farm calculated with the following formulaRapid growth of the world population, limited land plots, lack of fresh water resources, environmental degradation, climate variability and so on. problems have highlighted the problem of food humanity, which in turn requires proper regulation of land protection and improvement of the public administration mechanism of land resources. From this point of view, 60% of the land with difficult relief and complex natural climatic characteristics has been eradicated from the threatened state of the intensive development of mountainous zones and has been partially implemented in order to rehabilitate the fertility of these areas in the direction of agricultural destination, The scientific and economic importance of irrigation irrigation systems for progressive water is an undeniable fact. In this regard, it is aimed to calculate the effectiveness of these irrigation systems with more accurate method and methodology. The calculation of the economic efficiency of the use of the microscopy in terms of production experience with respect to the application of the application of the microscopy is considered to be one of the key factors.

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Rae ZH Aliye

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  • EP ID EP570374
  • DOI 10.32474/CIACR.2018.02.000140
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Rae ZH Aliye (2018). Assessment of the Application of Micro-Irrigation Systems and Calculation of the Definition of its Economic Efficiency in the Conditions of Azerbaijan. Current Investigations in Agriculture and Current Research, 2(3), 220-225. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-570374