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Water user associations as an essential component of irrigation reform : Kyrgyz Republic's first and second on-farm irrigation projects (English)

With the collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent independence of the Kyrgyz Republic in 1991, the country's agricultural sector experienced a serious crisis. Due to a deterioration of organizational structures in the state and collective farms, a large reduction in subsidies, and shifts in relative prices for outputs and inputs, agricultural production declined significantly. The rapidly deteriorating irrigation and drainage systems further...
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  • 2008/10/01

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  • Kyrgyz Republic, World,

  • Europe and Central Asia, Other,

  • 2010/07/01

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  • Water user associations as an essential component of irrigation reform : Kyrgyz Republic's first and second on-farm irrigation projects

  • State and Collective Farms

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Water user associations as an essential component of irrigation reform : Kyrgyz Republic's first and second on-farm irrigation projects (English). Water feature stories ; issue no. 19 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/417711468302431836

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