Addis Ababa, March 28, 2023 (FBC) – The Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATA) has confirmed that Ethiopia has 23 billion cubic meters of underground water resources at a depth of less than 30 meters suitable for irrigation development.
According to Mandefro Negusie, the CEO of the Institute, efforts are being made to build an agricultural sub-economy that exploits underground water besides to annual rainfall.
In addition to cultivating once a year through natural ranfall, the Official also mentioned that the country has embarked a system of cultivating up to three times a year through irrigation.
Apart from surface water, which is playing an important role in the success of the irrigation development plan, the country’s underground water capacity at a depth of less than 30 meters has been identified, he noted.
Hence, Mandefro disclosed that Ethiopia has a potential of 23 billion cubic meters of underground water that can be dug at a shallow depth.
He underscored that it is possible to cultivate up to 6 million hectares with the surface and the now uncovered shallow groundwater.
The ATA CEO said that in the long term, there is a potential to cultivate up to 11 million hectares by using the country’s water resources properly.