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Water stewardship project in Moctezuma Minor Basin, Queretaro, Hidaldo, Estado de Mexico

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Countries: --
Basins: --
Project SDGs:
Includes Sustainable Development Goals from the project and its locations.
Sustainable Agriculture (SDG 2.4)
Water Use Efficiency (SDG 6.4)
Sustainable Production (SDG 12.4)
Climate Resilience and Adaptation (SDG 13.1)
Project Tags:
Includes tags from the project and its locations.
Drought Management
Dairy and Livestock
Groundwater
Irrigation Management and Technology
Pesticide and Fertilizer Management
Sanitation
Water Funds
Sustainable Withdrawals
Women & Water
Replenishment
Progress to Date: This project has not been implemented yet M3 water saved, m3 water saved per hectares, hectares impacted with the benefits from the efficient use of water, number of farmers positively impacted through the use of Big Data, number of farmers benefited with the ongoing education program from the Ir
Services Needed: Financial support
Desired Partners: Business
Business Association
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Mar. 01, 2023  »  Ongoing
Project Website: kilimo.com/compensacion-de-agua
Contextual Condition(s): PHYSICAL: Water scarcity or drought, PHYSICAL: Unsustainable land use, REGULATORY: Inadequate river basin management
Additional Benefits: Basin stakeholder mapping, Long-term partnership(s) created
Beneficiaries: Manufacturers, Local communities / domestic users
Planning & Implementation Time: 1 - 3 years
Financial Resources: Between $100,000 - $500,000 USD
Primary Funding Source: corporate
Project Challenges: PARTICIPANTS: Lack of trust among participants
Project Source: User
Profile Completion: 80%

Project Overview

The goal of this project is to increase agricultural water use efficiency and productivity, to reduce water demand, and protect mainly groundwater in the Moctezuma Basin.

A farmers retention plan centered on adopting and renewing irrigation management practices has been devised throughout the project's implementation. As part of this program, farmers are encouraged to participate in ongoing training sessions and receive economic incentives for reducing their water consumptio…

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The goal of this project is to increase agricultural water use efficiency and productivity, to reduce water demand, and protect mainly groundwater in the Moctezuma Basin.

A farmers retention plan centered on adopting and renewing irrigation management practices has been devised throughout the project's implementation. As part of this program, farmers are encouraged to participate in ongoing training sessions and receive economic incentives for reducing their water consumption. Each year, a record of active farmers who utilize our service will be maintained.

The project will support expanded applications of IoT satellite moisture and irrigation management systems on the hectares of private irrigated family farms to decrease water pumping/diversion. The Kilimo project team uses a Big Data solution that includes a web-based app, annual subscription fee, satellite data, crop soil moisture tests, and measurement of precipitation and irrigation inputs to provide real time irrigation demand information. The technology does not require any hardware to be installed at the farm level and supports tailored irrigation scheduling for a variety of high value crops.

The following selection criteria were used to identify farmers who were best suited to participate in the program to meet specific use requirements for Kilimo’s irrigation monitoring platform and support comparison of water use rates before and after deployment:

  • Fields must be located in the Yucatan basin
  • The farmer must possess irrigation records.
  • The farmer must be available to meet with Kilimo’s agronomy team.
  • The farm must have a dependable source of water available for irrigation.

It has been shown that less than 10% of farmers worldwide use (or have access to) technology to guide water application. Using Kilimo's technology, farmers have reduced their water withdrawal from the surface and groundwater sources by at least 20%.

Project Videos

Basin and/or Contextual Conditions: PHYSICAL: Water scarcity or drought, PHYSICAL: Unsustainable land use, REGULATORY: Inadequate river basin management
Project Benefits: Basin stakeholder mapping, Long-term partnership(s) created
Indirect or Direct Beneficiaries: Manufacturers, Local communities / domestic users
Months & Implementing: 1 - 3 years
Financial Resources: Between $100,000 - $500,000 USD
Primary Funding Source: Corporate funding
Challenges: PARTICIPANTS: Lack of trust among participants

Project Narrative

A culture of sustainability will be promoted among the investor company’s employees through internal communication kits and the visits of the company’s team to the project area.

Partner Organizations


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Carmen Guerrero Sotelo
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