Irrigation

Smallholder farmers produce more than a third of the global food supply but face challenges such as increasing competition for water, unpredictable rainfall, limited financial capacity and restrictive gender norms. Farmer-led irrigation has significant potential to support agricultural transformation and adaptation to climate change by enabling farmers to produce greater quantities of high-value crops in areas with rainfall variability. Built on the belief that farmers should have agency and autonomy over decision-making related to irrigation, farmer-led irrigation is a process where farmers invest in, expand or improve their agricultural water use by adopting or developing small-scale, locally relevant and market-oriented solutions.

IWMI’s research on farmer-led irrigation focuses on six areas:


Innovation bundles

 Gender and social inclusion

 Environmental sustainability

 Adaptive scaling and partnerships

Financing ecosystems

Human capacity development and knowledge exchange

These aim to influence policy, strengthen irrigation markets, services and value chains, test innovation bundles using renewable energy such as solar and accelerate farmer-led irrigation development in an inclusive and sustainable way. These are defined by ways to grow, catch, trade and consume healthy and nutritious food while helping the world to live within planetary boundaries, stop the loss of biodiversity and maintain a safe climate.

Resources

Analyzing the Enabling Environment to Enhance the Scaling of Irrigation and Water Management Technologies: A Tool for Implementers
Designing scaling strategies that are adaptive to context and available resources requires an understanding of the enabling environment in which the scaling processes are embedded. This can be achieved by conducting an analysis to identify enablers and hinderers influencing farmers’ adoption of irrigation and water management technologies and introducing measures to ensure success. This tool provides implementers with a structured guide to carrying out this analysis.

Considering Gender When Promoting Small-scale Irrigation Technologies
Many actors promoting irrigation technologies in low- and middle-income countries want to ensure that men, women and different social groups have equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from irrigation but are uncertain how to do so. This tool provides a set of questions to assess gender dynamics in irrigation in a specific context.

The Farmer-led Irrigation Development Guide: A What, Why and How-to for Intervention Design
Farmer-led irrigation development holds significant potential to safeguard domestic food security and strengthen farmers’ ability to recover from shocks and adapt to a changing environment. The guide aims to provide governments with the practical strategies to catalyze farmer-led irrigation and scale it up, making it a faster, more sustainable and inclusive process.

Contacts

Petra Schmitter

Petra Schmitter

Research Group Leader – Climate Mitigation & Adaptation Pathways
Thai Thi Minh

Thai Thi Minh

Principal Researcher

Projects

Latest news

Publications

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Book Chapter

Establishing Entry Points for Sustainable and Inclusive Groundwater Use for Agriculture in the Mekong

Springer | March 10th, 2026
Pavelic, Paul; Bertolatus, S.; Douangsavanh, Somphasith; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Oeurng, C.; Sok, T.; Suhardiman, D.; Viossanges, Mathieu; Vongphachanh, S.; Zambelli, B.
Limited Access
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Report

Solar-Powered Water Solutions for Climate-Resilient Agriculture: Lessons from SoLAR (Session Report)

International Water Management Institute | March 6th, 2026
Bhaduri, Tanmoy; Adamseged, Muluken Elias; Ravindranath, Darshini
Open Access
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Pathways to climate-resilient cocoa: is solar-powered Irrigation-as-a-Service a viable adaptation strategy?

International Water Management Institute | March 3rd, 2026
Agyemang, Daniel; Tilahun, Seifu A.; Atampugre, Gerald; Ofosu, Abena; Minh, Thai Thi
Open Access
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Working Paper

Decentralised Food System Governance at the District Level in Cambodia: Studying the Performance of District Technical Working Groups in Boeng Sneh (Mekong Delta) and Boeng Ream (Tonle Sap)

Cambodia Development Resource Institute | February 27th, 2026
Sithirith, Mak; de Silva, Sanjiv; Sao, Sok; Marong, Chhaing; Vichet, Sean; Raksmey, Ang; Kosal, Mam; Joshi, Deepa
Open Access
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Book Chapter

Chapter 12 – Gender equality and social inclusion in agricultural water management

Elsevier | February 27th, 2026
Maviza, Gracsious; Mapedza, Everisto D.
Limited Access
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Report

Co-designing blended finance mechanisms for farmer-led irrigation in Kenya

International Water Management Institute | February 26th, 2026
Agyekumhene, Christopher; Mbai, J.; Ires, Idil; Jacobs-Mata, Inga; Tilahun, Seifu A.
Open Access