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1 World Bank. Agriculture Division 4. Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Projects Department. 1983. Mexico irrigation subsector survey - first stage: Improvement of operating efficiencies in existing irrigation systems. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. 2 vols.: 24p., 124p. (World Bank report no.4516 - ME)
Irrigation efficiency ; Economic analysis ; Pricing ; Agriculture ; Water use efficiency ; Governmental interrelations ; Farm income / Mexico
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G404 WOR Record No: H01033)
The main activities influencing irrigated agriculture in Mexico are analyzed in light of the four major disciplines involved - agronomy, engineering, management and economics. Each activity is assessed on the basis of the existing situation, verifying the causes hampering the extension of production and surveying the ways to overcome the difficulties in physical and economic terms. A simplistic approach, with minimal use of quantitative analysis has been taken in this survey. However, some of the activities affecting production are quantified on a project-to-project and regional basis, supported by extrapolation of the information available.

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