Two major basin groups can be distinguished in Madagascar: the one draining to the west to the Madagascar Channel and the one draining to the east to the Indian Ocean. Rainfall in Madagascar varies from that of tropical rain forest to near desert conditions. The types of irrigation vary according to the three main ecological regions of the country: the Highlands, the West and the narrow East Coast. Because of the high altitude, in the Highlands the dry season (June-October) is cool, which limits crop production. The West is hot and the dry season is very long, up to nine months in the far south-west. Rainfall can be less than 400 mm/year. The East Coast is warm and humid with rainfall that can exceed 3000 mm/year and with almost no dry season. Irrigation potential has been estimated at 1.5 million hectares and over 70% of this area already benefits from irrigation, although large areas need rehabilitation.
TABLE 85 Madagascar: irrigation potential, water requirements and areas under irrigation
Country |
Irrigation potential (ha) |
Gross potential irrigation water requirement |
Area under irrigation (ha) |
|
per ha (m3/ha per year) |
total (km3/year) |
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West |
1000000 |
16000 |
16.000 |
700000 |
East |
500000 |
14500 |
7.250 |
387000 |
For Madagascar |
1500000 |
23.250 |
1087000 |
The renewable water resources are estimated at 337 km�/year, which is almost 15 times the total water required for the development of the irrigation potential.
Five countries are grouped in this category, as shown in Table 86.
Cape Verde, an island group in the Atlantic Ocean to the west of northern Africa, is a very dry country. The islands of S�o Tome and Principe are situated in the Gulf of Guinea with very high rainfall. The three other countries are situated in the Indian Ocean to the east of southern Africa. Rainfall varies from an average of 900 in Comoros to almost 2200 mm/year in Mauritius. Table 87 summarizes the figures on irrigation and water requirements.
TABLE 86 Islands: areas and rainfall by country
Country |
Total area of the country (km2) |
Average annual rainfall in the basin area |
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min. |
max. |
mean |
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Cape Verde |
4030 |
60 |
500 |
230 |
Comoros |
1861 |
900 |
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Mauritius |
2040 |
700 |
4000 |
2180 |
Sao Tome & Principe |
960 |
900 |
7000 |
3200 |
Seychelles |
455 |
1290 |
2370 |
1740 |
Total for islands |
9346 |
TABLE 87 Islands: irrigation potential, water requirements and areas under irrigation
Country |
Irrigation potential (ha) |
Gross potential irrigation water requirement |
Area under irrigation (ha) |
|
per ha (m3/ha per year) |
total (km3/year) |
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Cape Verde |
2990 |
25000 |
0.075 |
2779 |
Comoros |
300 |
5000 |
0.002 |
130 |
Mauritius |
20000 |
5000 |
0.100 |
17500 |
Sao Tome & Principe |
10700 |
12500 |
0.134 |
9700 |
Seychelles |
1000 |
5000 |
0.005 |
|
Total for islands |
34990 |
0.315 |
30109 |
Over 1000 references have been consulted, of which about 25% contained information that proved to be more or less useful for the purpose of this study, although there is a large variation in the reliability of the information. Table 88 below shows the availability of information on water resources and irrigation potential by country. The first category refers to countries for which reasonably detailed information was available on both water resources and irrigation potential. The second category refers to countries for which either less detailed information was available for both water resources and irrigation potential or reasonable detailed information for one of the two subjects and less for the other. The third category refers to countries for which little information was available on both water resources and irrigation potential.
TABLE 88 Availability of information on water resources and/or irrigation potential by country
Category |
Information on water resources and irrigation potential |
Countries |
Number of countries |
% of total number of countries |
% of irrigation potential |
1 |
Reasonably detailed |
Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Egypt, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Swaziland, Tunisia, Zambia, Zimbabwe |
16 |
30 |
28 |
2 |
Less detailed |
Algeria, Benin, Chad, Ethiopia, Guinea Bissau, Libya, Madagascar, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania |
13 |
25 |
31 |
3 |
Little information |
Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Comoros, Congo, C�te d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea. Eritrea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Lesotho, Liberia, Mauritius, Rwanda, S�o Tome and Principe, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Togo, Uganda, Zaire |
24 |
45 |
41 |
Total |
53 |
100 |
100 |
Reasonably detailed information for both water resources and irrigation potential was available for 16 countries out of the total of 53 countries, or 30%. Reasonably detailed information on water resources only existed for 19 countries, on irrigation potential only for 21 countries.
As expected, in general, the least information was available for the more humid countries (category 3).
The table above is related to information available at country level. For the purpose of this study, it was necessary to have information for each basic unit, which refers to the different basin parts within a country. In total there are 136 basic units (Tables 1 and 2). For only 50 basic units, or 36%, reasonably detailed information was available. For 33 basic units, or 24%, partial information was available, while for the remaining 54 basic units, or 40%, no information was available.
In total, 38 countries are located within more than one basin, which means that there is more than one basic unit in the country (see chapter 2 and Table 2). Table 90 shows the availability of information on irrigation potential at the basic unit level for these 38 countries.
TABLE 89 Availability of information on irrigation potential at basic unit level
Degree of availability of information on irrigation potential at basic unit
level |
Countries with several basic units |
Number of countries |
% of total number of countries |
% of irrigation potential |
Reasonably detailed information available for each basic unit of the country |
Botswana, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia, Zambia, Zimbabwe. |
13 |
34 |
30 |
Reasonably detailed information available or part of the basic units of the
country |
Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan. |
13 |
34 |
34 |
Little or no detailed information available at basic unit level of the country |
Angola, Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, C�te d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Guinea, Rwanda, Uganda, Zaire. |
12 |
32 |
36 |
Total |
38 |
100 |
100 |
The above table shows, once again, that in general, the more humid countries have the least available information at basic unit level.