Surface irrigation

212.32 (thousand ha) in 2020

In 2020, surface irrigation for South Africa was 212.32 thousand ha. Surface irrigation of South Africa fell gradually from 501.34 thousand ha in 2001 to 212.32 thousand ha in 2020.

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Surface irrigation systems are based on the principle of moving water over the land by simple gravity in order to moisten the soil. They can be subdivided into furrow, borderstrip and basin irrigation (including submersion irrigation of rice). Manual irrigation using buckets or watering cans are also included. Surface irrigation does NOT refer to the method of transporting the water from the source up to the field, which may be done by gravity or by pumping.

Date Value Change, %
2020 212.32 -2.68%
2019 218.17 19.85%
2018 182.03 2.82%
2017 177.04 -19.02%
2016 218.63 -15.98%
2015 260.22 -13.78%
2014 301.81 -12.11%
2013 343.41 -10.80%
2012 385.00 -27.95%
2011 534.38 4.10%
2010 513.35 0.26%
2009 512.02