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Water and Crop Production Management


INTRODUCTION
The Water and Crop Production Management Training Programme provides a broad background in the interrelationship between water, plants, soil and the environment, along with the principles of irrigation system design and water management. An effective irrigation system and water management plan can enhance the quality of the land and conserve water resources. It can affect the crop production and food supply in given environments. Special attention is given to the design of irrigation systems and water management for different crops and income generation. This seminar will focus on water resource management and in particular the use of wastewater for irrigation. The Crop Production Management programme will focus on developing the tools needed by transitional countries to improve local conditions in supplying food for their country.  Modern harvesting, post harvesting and shipping methods will be discussed in depth.  The seminar will discuss Israeli background and experience in this field and possible applications from local agriculture to the participants’ own countries.


OBJECTIVES OF THE TRAINING PROGRAMME
The seminar is largely aimed at strengthening Project Management capabilities at both senior and middle management level in Crop Production businesses; Aid organisations working in Agricultural and Rural development; Water Resource Departments; Entrepreneurs; NGOs and Agricultural Projects of Rural and Semi Urban communities. The seminar will train the participants to improve management of food production, marketing chain and available water resources in their countries. The seminar aims to assist the Crop Production sector to more efficiently manage their production techniques, shipping, harvesting and processing of their products. The seminar should equip each participant with further skills and advanced techniques to enable the planning of the irrigation of agricultural lands and to introduce participants to various methods of water conservation and irrigation. The seminar will equip the participants with a deeper understanding of the issues at hand while planning farming projects which implement all aspects of advanced crop production.  Additionally, the seminar will train participants to share their newly acquired knowledge with their colleagues who can then, in turn, train others in their own countries.


 


SEMINAR PARTICIPANTS
This seminar is designed for official and professionals involved in the planning, design, operation and management of agricultural farming projects; plant production management; water resource management; personnel involved in implementing irrigation and drainage systems; personnel involved in agricultural development projects, land reclamation, water reclamation and the farming of small plots; personnel in agribusiness.



 


CURRICULUM

General
Project Management:-
          Concept & Development  
          Timing & Budgeting 
           Evaluation
 
 Management of Water Resources
Different Irrigation Methods (drip, sprinkler, subsoil, micro irrigation)
Irrigation applications with different water types (recycled, reclaimed, marginal)
Water and Irrigation Methods in Different Crops
Irrigation Systems Components (pipes, dripper lines, sprinklers, filtration, water meters,
       remote controls, flushing systems etc.)
Hydraulic Considerations in Water Management

Crop Production
Economic Considerations in Crop Management
Marketing of Agricultural Products
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Nutrient Management
Soil Fertility Management
Soil - Plant - Water Relations
Agro Technologies - An Overview 
Harvesting,  Postharvest Treatment and Storage
Agro Industries; the Israeli Experience
Open Pasture Production
Sustainable Agriculture in Arid land;  the Israeli Experience

Desertification Mitigation
Land Degradation and Desertification
Afforestation as an Anti-desertification Measure
Intensive Dry-lands Agriculture
Arid and Semi Arid Water Resource Management (water conservation, drilling, rain
       harvesting, desalination, recycling )



 

STUDY TOURS
Sapir - National Water Carrier – Jordan District
Jordan Valley Water Authority
Sea of Galillee Water Authority
Water Recycling Plant
Water Meters Production Plant
Sweet Water Local Well Production
Water Plants Production - Natural Water Purification
Export Shipment Facilities
Planting Material Nurseries
Potatoes Production & Packaging Facility
Shading Nets Production
Research Centre in the South of Israel; Arid Zone Irrigation and Plant Research
Irrigation Systems Production
Jojoba Plantation with Subsoil Irrigation
Vegetables Seeds Production
Biofuel 
Rain Harvesting Facilities and Flood Mitigation
Water Desalination Plant
Afforestation Project in an Arid Zone
Arid Zone Agriculture utilising Saline and Marginal Water

PLEASE NOTE: The above curriculum/study tour outline is intended as a guide only. The sequence of course offerings is subject to change at the discretion of the administration. 

GENERAL INFORMATION

Programme of Study, Fees, Requirements,         Click Here
Location and Certificate

REGISTRATION

A link to the online registration form                      Click Here

HOW TO APPLY

Step by step instructions                                          Click Here
 
PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS - IATC

Organisations which have already taken              Click Here
part in one of our seminars

GRADUATES:

  Comments about our Seminar
  Alumni List
  An article written by one of our Alumni Ms. Keeley Holder, Graduate September 2008
  A Response to Ms. Holder's Article, by our Graduate Mr. Denis Amuhaya





 P.O. Box 208, Nahalal 10600, Israel
Email :
International_Department@galilcol.ac.il
Tel: ( 972 ) - 4 - 642 8888     Fax: ( 972 ) - 4 - 651 4811

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