Water Management Research Centre is a strategic research and training Centre established at University of Agriculture Faisalabad. Mindful of the increasing importance of water resources in Pakistan and its contribution to the management of dwindling resources of water the project entitled “Water Management Research and Training Program for Rural Development” was initiated by the University of Agriculture Faisalabad in the Shahkot, District Shiekhupura during 1979-80 with a view to providing the needed training to the in-service staff of the On-Farm Water Management (OFWM) and Agriculture Extension services of all the four provinces of Pakistan. The project was to encompass all aspects of Water Management, to generate and adapt water conservation technologies. The contribution of Center for improving integrated water resources management within irrigation communities of project area was recognized and as a result Centre was promoted from a development project to non-development water organization: “Water Management Research Centre” during 1989. The Centre not only maintained its research impact on the farming community but also expanded its research collaborative activities from national to international level. Moreover, the Centre has been successful in developing number of water conservation technologies, running a number of national and international projects and signing MOUs with the national and international water organizations.
KEY TECHNICAL STRENGTHS - Research on crop production as affected by irrigation methods and practices.
- Design and development of water conservation technologies.
- Monitoring and evaluation of groundwater resources.
- Out reach program for the demonstration of high efficiency irrigation technologies i.e. Raised Bed Technology, drip and sprinkler irrigation.
- Stakeholder consultation, including education, training, and capacity building of Farmer’s Organizations (FOs) for the operation and management of irrigation system.
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