Minor Irrigation

Minor Irrigation

Minor irrigation plays a critical role in the agricultural landscape of the Mising Autonomous Council (MAC), ensuring water availability for crop cultivation and enhancing agricultural productivity. Given the predominantly agrarian economy of the region, minor irrigation infrastructure such as small reservoirs, check dams, ponds, and lift irrigation systems are vital for supporting crop cultivation, particularly during the dry seasons. The MAC prioritizes the development and maintenance of minor irrigation infrastructure to address water scarcity challenges and promote sustainable agriculture. Investments in irrigation facilities enable farmers to optimize water use, diversify crops, and increase yields, thereby improving food security and rural livelihoods. Furthermore, minor irrigation projects contribute to environmental sustainability by enhancing groundwater recharge, mitigating soil erosion, and supporting ecosystem health. By harnessing local water resources and leveraging traditional knowledge alongside modern techniques, the MAC endeavours to build resilience against climate variability and ensure the long-term prosperity of the Mising community. Overall, minor irrigation initiatives are instrumental in fostering agricultural development, enhancing rural incomes, and promoting socio-economic well-being within the Mising Autonomous Council.