PROJECT

Jazeera Western Samarra

PROJECT CODE IP-132

Long43.70º Lat34.15º

Start:

Duration:

Rehabilitation start year:

Rehabilitation end year:

Reclamation start year: 2026

Reclamation end year: 2030

ZIs OpportunityVIs EmergencyVIs ApportenantZIs CandidateVIs ObsoleteZChecked

Project Cost (USD): $354,619,805
Partial Project Cost (USD)
REH off border irrigation (USD):
RECL off border irrigation (USD): $2,048,995
REH off border drainage (USD):
RECL off border drainage (USD): $115,500
REH off farm irrigation (USD):
RECL off farm irrigation (USD): $146,255,642
REH off farm drainage (USD):
RECL off farm drainage (USD): $92,765,694
REH off farm other (USD):
RECL off farm other (USD): $52,425,579
REH on farm irrigation (USD):
RECL on farm irrigation (USD): $28,782,600
REH on farm drainage (USD):
RECL on farm drainage (USD): $11,944,764
REH on farm other (USD):
RECL on farm other (USD): $20,281,031

Project Cost (USD): $354,619,805

Governorate: Salah Ad-Din

River: Tigris

Location: West of Samarra

Category: Irrigation and Drainage Projects

Sub category: Major Reclamation

Sector: Current and future agriculture developments and productivity;

Type: Land reclamation, implementation/expansion of irrigation projects

Opportunity type: Construction

Source: MoWR

Source of fund: MoWR

Original source: MoWR

Implementing agency: MoWR

Status: Proposed/Planned

Jazeera Western Samarra

Description

The ‘Jazeera Western Samarra’ irrigation project (IP) is located in Salah Ad Din Governorate, in the Tigris River Basin.According to the Ministry of Water Resources, SWLRI Division, and after the meetings during December 2013 to February 2014, the project is ‘Planned’ to be developed over a total command or gross area of about 89 thousand Du (22.25 th. Ha), corresponding to a net area of 78.1 th. Du. The suggested source of irrigation water is the Tigris River.About 89 th. Du are currently cultivated (100% of the total area to be implemented).

Needs

Irrigation and drainage infrastructure has to be build. Leaching is needed to get rid of the accumulation of salts on the soil, caused by poor drainage and inefficient on-farm irrigation methods. The water table is shallow and subsurface drains are needed. Efficient on-farm irrigation methods, suitable crop rotation system, good quality seeds and fertilizers, and technical assistance are crucial to achieve high quality and quantity production.

Objective

The objective is to achieve food self sufficiency and security and reduce poverty by reclaiming an additional area of 89 th.Du.

Screening

Performed under SWLRI phase 2

Beneficiaries

Execute reclamation projects will improve social conditions of lands users by improving soil quality and increase productivity.