Abstract:
Irrigation water pricing is considered to be one of the tools that can be used to encourage
efficient use of water. Awash basin is the only basin that operates with the concept of river basin
management and irrigation water pricing in Ethiopia. The effectiveness and impacts of the
current irrigation water pricing system in the basin has not been studied yet. Hence, the objective
of this research is to evaluate effects of irrigation water pricing on scheme level water
productivity in Awash River basin.
Based on systematic selection criteria 29 irrigation water users were selected from middle and
upper Awash. Structured questionnaire and discussions have been used to generate the primary
data. Scheme specific data such as area cultivated, amount of water diverted each year, water fee,
service charge and operation and maintenance cost for primary irrigation canals of each legal
water user in the basin for the last five consecutive production years (2005/06-2009/10) were
collected from Awash Basin Authority. SPSS and CROPWAT were used to analyze the
information gathered through questionnaires and irrigation water requirement respectively.
Water productivity of cotton, sugarcane and onion was computed for total available water
(excess rainfall+ irrigation), irrigation water and water lost through crop evapotranspiration. Five years average irrigation water productivity was found to be 0.204, l l .836 and 2.039 Kg/m3
for Cotton, sugarcane and onion respectively. The current irrigation water pricing in Awash
basin seems to be low and does not encourage individual users in improving water productivity.
At the moment cost of irrigation water does not influence irrigation water demand, area
expansion, crop selection and cropping pattern. Hence, it is resulted in low crop water
productivity. The results of users' willingness to pay indicated that 23 % of the surveyed users
are willing to pay 9Birr/l 000m3
of water used whereas only 4% of the respondents would like to
pay l 2ETB/1000m3.
It is important to raise the awareness of the users about the importance of
water pricing and improving the service of water provision by the authority. Therefore, cost of
irrigation water in Awash basin should have to be optimized with a well specified and revised
pricing objective(s) if it has to influence the water productivity.