AGRARIAN RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTE. 114
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AGRARIAN RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTE. 114
RESEARCH SEPTEMBER STUDY NO. 64 AGRARIAN RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTE. 114, W i j e r a m a M a w a t h a , C o l o m b o 7 . SRI LANKA 1985 'Xeo*)T fob GAL OYA FARMER ORGANIZATION PROGRAMME\ PROGRESS & PROSPECTS I -> Ranasinghe Perera Research Study No:64. September 1985. Ag-arian Research and Training Institute P.O.Box 1522, Colombo Sri Lanka. o FOREWORD Galoya Water Management Project, begun in tote 1979, is a joint Government of Sri Lanka and United State* Agency far International The implementing agency is the Irrigation One of the main objective* tation of this system through active ii the development and implemen and programmes far the farmer participation (ARTI). this far area in 19SO. Through this irrigation users organisations, levels in task the ARTI launched an programme we intended to come out,''with structures' farmer participation system to the Agrarian Research and Training Institute In order to fulfill programme in the project rehabilitated in system management. The recommendation of a 'model' far mobilising management was entrusted Project. "Department. project of water management capabilities Development designs for action-research action-research, 'organisational management which include the designing of ways and means of farmer ,• participation at water various in the process of water management, methods of communication between the 'users' and 'controllers' of water etc. # The first batch o.f Institutional Organisers who were recruited in the process of farming farmer organisations Since then several presents batches were recruited the interim farmex participation findings far several reconstruction other activities. constraints Mr. I. Ranasinghe Perera, coordinated report. Within the two and half years this and operation The report report secure that were farmed and farmer ' and maintenance but also describes performance of farmer study and he was also responsible the organisations organisations. Research and Training Officer I hope this far the methodology adopted, in the formation of farmer I thank him far his effort. of this Institute for the writing report will those who are endeavouring to seek farmer participation management. This obtained not only far water management, of farmer organisations, and the process involved 1980. of the action research programme to area. was successfully system design, in April and sent to the field. covers over 200 farmer organisations participation catalysts water management, system design and operation and maintenance in the project this report were fielded as of be useful in water this to ii ' ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This research Farmer the report is Organization Gal Oya Programme Management commenced USAID, and The Author wishes of Wijayatatne and A special ARTI) ARTI report undertaken by Project. March to Mr. all thanks for the the the on Gal ARTI in Farmer Oya support of Organization assistance respondents Oya Farmer MiL. of vrith written from the MLLD University. thank Gal The 1981, Cornell the word Officer, in the researchers first Programme Water ID, the including Organization Programme pioneer Mr« CM. Wi Wickramasinghe. to Mr. A.S. Widanapathirana ecnouragement given at (Research all stages of this report. i I wish Water T. to thank Management Uphoff, and editing this I also thank Mr. assistance I Mr. P. (Cornell to thank I.RANASINGHE DIVISION. Jayantha Perera Agrarian Dr. Mahinda Silva for fiaal the Ganewatte Consultant) conduct Miss.. PERERA this Lilanthi (Deputy Relations Consultant), report Kariyawasam IAR and (Cornell Consultant) Finally Dr.. for Director/Irrigation Division), Jeffrey their D. Professor Brewer invaluable Norman (Cornell comments publication. (Cornell for Consultant) giving and me all Dr. C. posible study. Felix who typed the draft report. and in CONTENTS Page CHAPTER 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Phase 1.2 Objectives 1.3 Data CHAPTER 2. of of the The 2.3 Activities OrganizsT^ to of Strategy Farmer 07 - 10 Organizations Farmer Strategy 08 10-11 for of Field the Officer Entry Institution 12 - 18 19 - 27 27 - 30 & Meetings 3 Performance of the Organizations Farmer Participation Design Work Construction 3.3 Operation 3.4 Types of 3.5 Water Saving 3.6 System 4.1 - 05 100 3.2 •4. Report Organizational 2.2 CHAPTER 04 -;v Fielding 3.1 the 05 Background CHAPTER - 05 2 2.1 3. Experiment Source and 2.4 01 Farmer '• in System 31 31-34 Work of the Farmer 34-36 System Water Channel Rotations Closure 36 - 38 38 39 40 Maintenance - 44 44 - 47 4 The Constraints Organizations Activities Encroachers 4.2 Conflict 4.3 Land .4.4 Effects to Farmer 48 of Drainage and Highland with Tenure of Farmers, Cultivators YP Role _ 48 - 49 49 - 50 Pattern Water 50-91 Use Pattern 52 - Contd 54 ..,../ •a as 3 Cbntd ..../ 4.5 Problems 4.6 Part Time 4.7 Lack of 4.8 Settler 4.9- Heavy CHAPTER of Bureaucracy Farmers Legal Recognition Heterogeneity turn-over of 100 5 Summary and Conclusions V Page m 1.1 The 1.2 Left 2.1 100 2.2 Progress Farmer 2.3 3.1 3.2 ? 4.1 i 4.2 Gal Oya Bank Scheme of Area the of the 02 Gal Oya Scheme Project 13 of the formation Organizations of 24 Distribution of Farmer for the cultivation meetings Farmer Organization meetings channels in Yala 1981 Distribution during Yala distributary of uncultivated seasons along The pattern distributary Left Bank field Participation and the by 28 land M-5 43 Operation of M-5 distributary main rotation) Distribution farmers to 06 Farmer Water channel Rotations (in 5 day along 44 of land channel tenure in UB 9 and in the 54 of get channels methods irrigation in followed water 1982 by by selected Yala 56 " of Distribution of attendence/farmer represen tatives and officials at field level co-ordination meetings during 1981 through 1982 in Uhana area 58 4.4 Distribution 60 4.5 The composition origin in two (in percentage) 4.3 4.6 Pattern of of farmer of field recruitment by farmers canal activities by area of organizations 52 and turnover of 100 6 4 vi LIST Programme of 100 in of recruitment the Project Distribution Phase of the April 1983 Distribution canal water OF and the 1981- area of institutional project March of farmer availability Farmer participation in Uhana area during November 1981 TABLES 1981 for informal May 1981 attendance for farmer in Gonagolla area during Farmer during attendance for 1981 1982 field (%) discussions organization 1981 through organization in meetings April to rotations by channels 1981 Farmer water rotations by channels 1982 disputes by Shramadana activities through 1983 by March work v/ater Shrmadana activities 1981 through 1983 1982 Uhana -Farmer Water by through Farmer Barticipation for design time period in Uhana area 1981 earth distribution 1983 organizer through response towards in 1980 Yala Farmer meeting Rehabilitation through distributary in in channels Gonagolla Uhana g during during 1981 v 1982 VI1 CLOSSARY CULTIVATION BRAINAGE Gathering officials prior to MEETING YAYA DOCUMENTATION PALAKA area season. The area without direct water supply. In the drainage area, farmers culti vate land using drained irrigation water, which comes through the other farmers paddy fields. ' ' AREA i PROCESS of farmers and in a particular, each cultivation Reports writtenthe process of r An elected the tract Services- farm level Act. by selected farmer representative under IOs on organizations. in the.Agrarian . . viii ABBREVIATIONS A.D. ; Agriculture. A.R.T.I. : Agraian Research B.C. t Branch Canal DZA.C. ; Department D.C. : Distributary Department of and Training Agraian Services Channel F.C. Field F.O. Farmer F.R. : Farmer G, : Gonagolla G.S.L. s Government I.D. : Irrigation i.o. : Institutional Organizer J.P. : Jala (Irrigator) K.E.S, s Agriculture L.B, : Left M. : Mandur M.C. : Main P.D. * P.M.B. Channel • Organization Representative of Sri Lanka Department Palaka Extension Officer Bank Canal Process Documentator Paddy Marketing V.B. ; Uhana Branch U.S.A.I.D. ; United Y.P. • Yaya Institute States Board Agency for International Development Palaka f CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Gal Oya Irrigation scheme is the largest single scheme in Sri Lanka, constructed by damming the "Gal Oya River", in the Moneragala district 9 The reservoir Senanayaka Samudra', was constructed in 1950s while the process of settlement continued through 1965. The Senanayaka Samudra has a storage capacity of 770,000 acre feet of water and a command area of 120,000 acres. about 62,000 acres. The Left Bank (LB) command area is the largest, having The channel system of LB comprises of about 32 miles of main channels, 50 miles of major distributary channels and about 600 miles of minor distributaries and field channels (Figure 1.1) The scheme which is ..three decades old now has -deteriorated badly due mainly to neglect of regular maintenance and repair work. As a result, water distribution within the scheme has been far from satisfactory. The head end of the scheme received adequate water for the cultivation of both Yala and Maha seasons... In the tail end area, however, the cultivation was done only during the Maha season with monsoonal rains. Because of'this uneven pattern of water availability significant disparities in income levels have emerged between farmers in head end and tail end areas. This has also led to several social problems particularly in the tail end areas. Moreover, the institutional infrastructure and farmer participation in water management within the scheme were unsatisfactory. between water users and officials were The relations almost non-existent. The above state of affairs continued through 1979 until the Government of Sri Lanka sought international assistance to improve the performance of the scheme. In response, the USAID in consultation with the Government of Sri Lanka prepared a plan to rehabilitate the Left Bank of the Gal Oya Scheme. The programme of rehabilitation had the of the following three fold objectives. (a) To. improve by renovating the structures farmer Agrarian the responsibility and testing (a) of institutional as in to agents) the on field the scheme control : work and the for bi;/formation of training and channels. by introducing the have of and (For models ultimate of objective of are of and groups thereafter details farmer with participation the Organizers farmers Both entrusted ARTI organizations. They organize was of Institutional obtained. to (ARTI) farmer services recruited agents. The viable been 6 months Institute suitable field. Departmnet. Chapter activities Training Irrigation change maintenance developing develop purpose, a period redesigning development and of them graduates the installing for based Research was (change and within activities. The this and associations extension For distribution system, participation operation To effect programme conveyance farmer subsequent (c) water etc. TO obtain (B) efficiency were appointed two (b) types: field officers trained to regarding (IOs) by work training in and the the ARTI for Project fielding, area see Two) The change (a) Role agents of IOs are Hence a were expected and trustworthy make decisions are to with roles in people; help them to on behalf of and an harbouring him. changes farmers, process, agree about with In and bring live self-reliance issues several expected develop this play as outlined below: Catalyst expected they to deal 10 works no the avoiding hostility at who the political, others them decisions should problems towards environment. understand arrive farmers with farmers' be but even rational not to encouraged they caste as to encounter. or communal . if they not do Role of The IOs a Facilitator should discussions seek With farmers and technicians the also of services and facilitating they do not Role of They should and should rights enable well' as for initiating between farmers relationships communication among as the.officials and between problems among also the on 10's . , farmers to to IOs by them, build farmers, to make the the farmers. and developing necessary leadership. farmers, In feel that and the to realize their 0wn potentials, organizational understand utilize capacities. their problems They and the also work together harmony*. Motiviator to encourage common co-operation, and an understanding of the Role of They should farmers to facilities in recognise and services, co-ordination farmers' farming their of and farmers obligations community and rights, generate with confidence aview and also including on management to creating, towards the Government. - provide opportunities irrigation, and ^ responsibilities an Educator educated officials obtain up a farmer do not and ofofficials facilitate co-operation farmers a towards suitable Enabler of They the and depend a spirit of improving solving process enable Role as we'll i atmosphere themselves facilitate resources should an should facilities an available to as unity the farmers they should a sense create a view tov/ards in to among officials., They • " and agriculture, farmer guidance for credit, farmers marketing, to be water organization. are The IOs/also among themselves farmers field encounter. to and through Subsequently, on expected the they channels promoting above are to assist in interaction mentioned expected enable farmers to farmers building between processes' form to up deal officials and farmer with co-operation and activities. organizations the problems based they .1. Phase The of Experiment Gal Oya to be i) Providing Farmer implemented in two such these Uhana purposes were with good identified otherhand,. of scheme the water were the interim -tation, report laced dspects too much of water there by is the Report the methodology therfhrmer some 1^2. farmers physical the the namely, Both problems of reservoir adopted and would or to organizations FO programme after tail end not be motivated water the describes of objectives for and report years areas shortage. farmers three the distribution. the The and areas water severe (FO). Gonagolla represent organize More'specifically, experimen- of the to: present the strategy catalyst's present the activities d) examine the factors of Data is the process the first FO from its and the adopted to organize farmers adopting approach. c) of Figure as reveal published activities. effecting scheme, out b) organising the the left 1981. report in of purposely since.-March the This areas to under a) Source shown findings are physical construction without closer if effecting and area presents cbtis%%a-£)\ts •>\ design with s report while but Objectivb pf This 3 as the management^ .2 two availability On the envisaged activities. initially water originally follows: inputs rehabilitation For as Organizational was as inputs work Providing Project phases Organizational rehabilitation ii) Organization unpublished programme, involved and the including document very in documents, which are formation performance 1981. papers incorporated FOs; FOs; and affecting describee in of of constraints, which inception the the There etc., process are describing in the this FOs of both various report. SCALE OME INCH TO 3-16 The by primary the IOs consist been of the both weekly and the (ii) Xiii) and in of Management and Lanka. Robert Chambers Institutional and Prof. 1982 Year (v) Mid-Term in Over -200 of: this have also reports March such prepared 1981. They reports have study been made report. use of. . Production in the Dry Zone of Sri (1978) of' Lakshman Irrigation and Wickramasinghe, Cropping CM. on Major Wijayaratne, (1982). for "Learning 'Participation (iv) Paddy Framework Ganewatte Norman various programme preparation surveys Schemes. Study the the mentiomng: w A case is. reports. the other are -worth Sena of monthly utilized Colonization however commencement Water The ' information findings following (i) of since analysed Moreover, The source in Uphoff Book Impact for Water Process" Applied Management. The to Farmer Organization- 10 Programme in Research. ARTI Gal Oya (1982). Sri Assesment. Lanka Water ARTI Management (1983) (1982). 8 CHAPTER TWO BACKGROUND TO FARMER ORGANIZATIONS This chapter Gal Oya in discusses Valley water the and the management background strategy and AND THE ORGANIZATIONAL to farmer adopted some problems to get faced at STRATEGY organization in farmer the „• the participation preliminary stages indicated several matters Valley. Firstly, water of organization. The ibitial surveys related to water distribution in the those head end the purposes. end of were reported water user.s causes this between the initial with which According to was Third}y the the organize interest, organization work were organization was the the were Gal Death as in this in problems the unsatisfactory; stages soon bureaucracy. as of they Sociey their were the and farmers were were the co*opdination management. Success depends mainly Therefore, the farmers into organize on community organization, report. several Firstly the etc. between of water of out Donation lack principles carried Oya. very various died later to many and affairs however was were head forthcoming. themselves. along study in to objectives FO programme field and domestic between poor; of while illegally not state regard ofproject water ships were themselves with discussed tapping water for settlers very above even there the relation farmers are of and among work deficiencies structures of differences among to organization organizations distribution farmers or Secondly, led the cultivation surface. which under at for farmers as. supply productivity to officers satisfactory unrestricted problems there problems from their that many found far to which the was officialswsre common of Oya government and to step groups the accomplishment extent Gal reason, water ARTI the v/ater began solutions farmers the obtained no- high. the cooperation some of be and Two major the had damaging as in end to desperate system areas to in scheme the related incddence it of tail tail disputes poor the Because and by management within at end conducted 1981 in the project area, with community associated prospects the and only other formation. formed for community existing organizations Most partly community of due • had the to the , 9 The Gal in Oya from community various interaction etc. had parts among Each very conducive for which important the personal at Gal After Gal Oya Somewhat Philippines of IOs was the a degree these field with graduates should social compulsory as IOs Therefore, in selecting research member of graduates to The they in apply ARTI were Ampara. theoretical organizations, sciences. team should believed the was of to aspects group two of oriented or interested farmers were in who bo in Dry ARTI a special because recognition . importance to the background problems live vsas of farmers, appropriate to agriculture made farmers. among addition group the related more Zone of a special farming could the purpose gain the approach in with of in an recruited to understand in adopt the subjects of would both background selected, if the a above qualification were encouraged IOs. in a period first the team a matter agent experience 30 persons exposed The had posts selected to It For a research requirment able of programme educated qualified that family who have by a farming a change a farming for be Oya. Graduates The was organizing to (CO) Gal considered be leadership desirable selected was work community^organization sufficiently It of the be organization not task. at and settlers, did politically organizer farmers. should officers. ajron - that working 10 conditions of circumstances considered farmers to have either to community organizing agent gPublic the was the farmers, The and families, this, organizing a challenging it traditions characteristics these approaches little a block_number of leaders. Under very neighbouring community was brought. customs, by Because of was different the affecting be there leadership good population merely area. of An in change with recruited. required interest to to for was relations gains. elsewhere, similar had a programme several and identified organizations appeared studying v/as identifying monetary Oya settlers problem in Hence, the for second a heterogeneous island. development community in of a hydrological the difficulty existing as personal within ...The the family specially exist. of them settler poor are comprises January of weeks 2 weeks of agriculture, dynamics 1981, and the Soon training training irrigation, communication. after in the Colombo programme agrarian selection, and 4 concentrated issues, weeks on community The latter phase, aspects. This, getting acquainted undergoing was of The two of lead to first as oriented UB 15 basis other and of assessment the Group general the trainees. Co-ordinatOcs co-ordinator IOs, another the Irrigation 10 is a PD is batch and expected to to document of were the 5 Irriga1t ors Department Commissioner be respectively in (The withdrawn an latter and also exposed officer was in were recruited respectively extent of 1000 acres 15th 1983/xn order (Area out ten IOs 1) March, 2 under a to supervision and the to trained (Table perform of by vacant 2.1) ARTI positions 3) 6 IOs areas were TA around the were same later efficiently) and- trained comprising in area and 10 role recruited Early third IOs Assistant batches 14. irrigators the to The Gonagolla (Area .of the 35 was the the four five Technical Two more the The three UB 1 to The Gonagolla 1981. batch fill and from UB 11 areas. in in channel. in Twenty the failed 1982. to later. acres branch acres two on and 1000 these Uhana September Uhana in another ARTI of implemented 4000 planned in they was about the extent 5 irrigators Subsequently along rehabilitated area as programme 1 comprised an was fielded of Land UB 16 covered would time. to research to represented fielded Each Subsequently Area rehabilitation v/ere the of amongst trainee IPs area which each of While each on responsibility thirty Assistant areas. second area. objective 6 posts and supervisor, and area of programme. action UB 10 are attached the of separate The qualities the the etc. process. 10 Fielding The in towards (PD) . while officers assessment tsaining.- positions Assistant as of practical training, attitudes of training training appointed 2.1 process to farmers, practical leadership IOs; the working and Documentators 3-8 a Technical officer farming organization addition and the of farmer environment leadership a team the the period Process attention with matter, the paid discussions potential major Ampara theoretical subject identify of at a continuous during 4 posts In the to behaviour to with both knovfledge .training included subjected was of March created of and by 22 and the 35 September by heavy drop . 11 The original expanded IOs area to 17,370 (Table Table of 2.2 March the by the fielding 10 programme of subsequent was batches of 2.1) Programme of covered with Figure IPs Time acres acres and 2.1 5000 of in the Recruitment Recruitment Project and'the Area Distribution - 1981 1983 No. No. Recrui Group Process ted Co-or- Documen- dinators tators 06 04 1981 30 of through No. of of Project Area Uhana Gonagolla September March 1982 1983 35 09 09 Weeragoda Malwatta 22 04 04 Vacated fieldNugelanda, (replacement) Sillikkody, Vellaveli, Galapitagala September 1983 35 Vacated (re'pleacement) 2.2 fields The Strategy fos The Institutional not suggest they some farmers of of or to soon field The[four : for field channel to into problems as problem they themselves demonstrate main after organize getting'organized bxisting farmers. to water wore:planning benefits Entry Organizers, to distribution Field for fielded farmers the to need and The organising identified of ' activities. groups. a prelude did purposes cleaning farmer areas were by Instead the IOs : made work IOs, in use of among this reagrd i are described]below: a) water.Disputes As in other responsible Senanayaka major for schemes, the Samudraya the distribution to the Irrigation of field Department is water from the main channels via the branch zescrvo-ix, and • Table 2.2 % Distribution of Institutional » Organizer by Phase of PHASE PHASE I Project i CM Area t h e P r o j e c t - March 1 9 8 1 t h r o u g h A p r i l Channel Name No. of IOs Acreage Covered Gonagolla LB 2 9 , LB 3 0 , and G l , G3, G5. 06 1000 Uhana UB 1 t o UB 16 24 5000 Channel Name PHASE II No. of IOs Acreage Covered Weeragoda, Mandur M 1 to M 18 28 7417 ;Malwatta MS I MS 8 04 1119 to a II Channel Name No. of IOs Acreage Covered G2, G4 G6 t o G 16 04 2414 08 1808 LB LB VI SI Vellavely 1983 S 34 t o 40 t o V5 t o S5 100 AREAS OF THE PROJECT A- L B MAIN g. UHANA CHANNEL BRANCH C • <SONA&OLUA CHANNEL BRANCH p . VELLAVELI BRANCH £ . THUMBAMKENAI FRANOH pf, .. K A O U K K A M U N N BRANCH • CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL t B t - MANDUR B » • MALWATT/t b DiSTY CHANNEL DtST.Y CHANNEL B * - 1 • CHADAYANTALAWA BZ-2. SAMMANTURAJ DIST.Y DIST-Y CHANNEL CHANNEL ...r.nf 33 14 distributary' water an was channels. nobody's unorganized those down extravagant rotation, In of over several order homicides Table the nature quarels to 2.3 field those channel were water use water at reported in Distribution some of field end of water. the Response Availability in awake in water Because of Field were farmers. night. (See the water among at while there each reported Towards' water enough At quarrels. 1980 of farmers level. keep distribution Farmer end were to had head channel had distribution obtained head disputes them water of Water by of the the farmers deprived water some the at the and water channel, Hence whereby quarrels obtain were the responsibility. manner; further frequent Within Even Table 3.5) Canal Yala (^responses) Channel Farmer Name Response Category - Too Adequate much G ^ 3.7- 85% 8% 20% 80% 70% 10% 20% 25% 60® .52% J.6% LB 29.2 0% UB 1 ../ ...S \ UB 15.2 "powerful" IOs at the explained overcome some a n c j m expense c r e : of to farmers of the influential less water the related . farmers poweful need 36% % 54 8% 7% 9.4 Water: 80% 29.2 water ' 12% 5.1 The ' 9% LB VB Inadequate Water' Water G , often farmers. for an problems had Under organization faced 32% an access such in by 15% . to circumstances, order them. to Irrigation As Rehabilitation the system water In the with the to their how Acute Water to in season there the irrigation were Committee issue for water subsidiary the land. area food that one would of so agreed meetings and commenced Later i t was revealed as brought of the the risk he could under of all cultivation. cultivation crop issued for much of and of meetings. failure made it consulted experience will in Ampara to in informed Yala cultivation. the District decided the Left Bank. farmers Subsequently advised allotment. expected informed cultivate to at loosing under Cultivation than the the be the more of to were each decision and was was of the were it and were risk the the dissatisfaction cultivation that and be allotment the also problems farmers paddy wishes to water held Farmers at with be 1981, acres of Ios of changed the anyone do Farmers land to . decision were crops. if the acre work farming Season of 12,000 of acute not was and will years Yala 1981, only only of he solution plan. were meetings cultivate acre, satisfactory. programme benefit. design a state March cultivation on would in Agricultural Meetings from a permanent thatthey quarter water farmers rest condition, rehabilitation, own 1981 first In The far cooperate their the Problems In could based uneasiness. to was have the farmers into Yala District. Yala they suggestions incorporated Hence to of for explain be that dilapidated scheme wished objectives officials 1981 and related to water management. IOs discussed the prograrehabilitation with farmers and explained how t}ie progxai best be used to solve their problems. Ios discussed irrigation and a bad the farmers demonstrated a point in across meantime farmers and was distribution problems' of -mme/could In itself one right over the cultivation > accordingly. every farmer had reservations, Only By because cultivated as encroachments a few the of abided middle insufficient by of the etc. the ouch were decision Yala water season, in the 16 tank was under imminent paddy to protect In order the to The growing crop excess then failrue, a crash At proper mechanism; through which among farmers. Therefore, There was a larger farmers at Farmers armed their pipe patorl during their of this benefits • farmers Weakness of The Palaka Yaya Agrarian based matters (b) to to to protect along some risk of IOs within their for • The police and the £ gates branch a motivator. farmer the field. failure efforts They could be farmers weree Hence minimized to adopt Such of • the encouraging the 10 . was dnd able to organizations. elected under No. 58 of The water /the 1979 the in not been lack satisfied of farmer with of the able cooperation. the activities YP leaders' in: irrigation schemes irrigation damages assist 'farmer the major of the the of management have they one of responsibility management in provision is to not A farmers (d) to watching convincing and due observed of by years. channels. structures, farmers reported. lodged field to,prevent by were motivated (c) However, distributed structures crop conflicts, water.' be water. entered groups. basis farmers of there preceding obtain IOs the level. irrigation were to water Leadership tract to farmers for Act.. resolve were 10 as (YP) assist how level complaints etc. effort. the related (a) to how Existing the related weapons that a good Services on to Bank. rotation case of disputes in farmers collective a strong programme can than by into accepted as water offices operation farmers of brought discussed channel related stuggle period became field water in Left water activities make the organizing methods is in the to of clubs, was of explained by with damaged channels was number inlets being water irrigation sefvice from 'It the being crop. needed. no acreage farmers Yala minimize was of urgently was ^ a result cultivation. management • as being farmers to water caused in solve the water It was of YPs.The distribution problems observed payment faced that due to 17 YPs based Each on acreage YP had (alaries) farming work was made of his own only which by a handful hampered the of farmers performance of his to >poor duty. Farmer work responses indicated^some performance, and unsatisfactory are summarised below: (I) Each to and YP had 100-125 well. efficienly there XII) is farmers YP found it over large the in The were his area which area and area the of to of of discharge to as YPs on a colony 'hydro'logi^alf?^boundaries for the boundaries affected the paddy other his him. farmers as duties Moreover, communicate with all basis has an . the authority. appointed three reasons of which 'administrative boundary. This is different from the logical boundaries served by an irrigation channel There are instances i;hp". an. rr^rigation. channel cuts across three ^ - - . . u j u s t s s ^ i /& boundaries ana had many the The acres number assigned YP to YPs; 300-500 a good difficult of contributed leadership a large no Mechanism£c£ farmers YPs cover colony The reasons particular do not efficient channel. The coincide with discharge of hydronetwork. as fact that administrative duty of each YP The main responsibility of the YP is to ensure the equitable distribution of water among farmers in his area of authority. In order to do so, i t becomes necessary to organize water rotations. There are three steps involved in*organizing a water.rotatZen-:~ •< ly he has to inform all the farmers in the channel about the rotation.Secondly, he has to pay a role in the actual implementation of the rotations and finally the YP has to see whether the rotation operates satisfactorily, taking remedial measures wherever necessary. Each of these reasons affect the satisfactory performance of water rotation which is the main role of a YP, with regard to water management. a 18 (iii) The working relationship among YPs is very poor. There are no avenues for all of them to meet and discuss their water related problems. This too has adversely affected the functioning of the YP system. (iv) The YP is generally associated with political patronage and because of this reason he has a group opposed to him. This too affected the performance of his work. Although the YPs are engaged in performing field level water management activities, they had varying degrees of success in their work. The IOs made use of the poor leadership role of the YPs to their own advantage to enter the community. The above climate in the pilot area favoured the initial work of IOs who jwere attempting to encourage the development of leadership among farmers, based on a common field channel and motivate them to form farmer organizations for purposes of water management. The farmers who had many water related problems accepted him. The fact that IOs were attempting to organize the farmers at a time when there was virtually no leadership for water management work favoured the activities of the IOs. The farmers accepted the 10 and was prepared to listen and cooperate with (e) Officer him. Relations • —: ^ » At the time there was entered confusion vis-a-vis and other hand, lack of cooperation. many farmers field There the were scheme field IOs-while relations, this level the the field, farmers aware instances where were not of began aware of recognising the the to the is assist the officers. On of farmers that and the in Jala functions departments. some Palaka, Department. poor farmers \ farmers' reported Irrigation the of different even existing that farmers roles representing also officer of it of noted of complained However, officers was complained attitude officers not it activities The were level the unhelpful the of in officials. negligence I IOs areas of the The farmer-officer in improving ^/ relationship. § 19 ,3 Activities of Having entered was identify of to the the Institutional the Organizers field, the Irrigation the first physical system and and activity embarked upon socio-cultural of the by v IOs characteristics farmers. Each 10 was required 2 to prepare a map of his v/orking area and an irrigation After the profile 3 and a community survey as indicated the original the mortgagees, cultivate The where the related to on activity of particular suggestions the of the and identified. organizations to activities tail end organize 10 himself acted activities need in getting was also Q promoted farmers responded by very the intended to 10 varied favourably of given farmers of stimulate the within to organization profile of settlers, 3h4 in the area and r than in general, along ' In a the the meeting. farmers-'-'' problems organized the 10 to problems own already into 10. Farmer responses the community. The IOs. The Irrigation profile is a description of the location -network supported by a map, details of farmer behaviour nature and intensity of problems with regard to water farmer categories such as colonists, drainage farmers, encroachers etc. Community background organization .farmers. on more convenor tackle each period, discussions. to by for the others of themselves stressed problems farming informal as end to dwelling months was groups order f£ and other motivate was the once and assigned farmer's three prominence to K 3. to discussion The farmer the 10 was channel phase, agenda' • management the field initial 2 water At more who highlighting about least lessees, area each while took at at personally; those thehydrological contacts. farmers and made ' It farmers the encroachers mission Subsequently, discussions The some occassion. The their all reconnaissance cultivators, originally individual met visited within management. the 10 had one explained 10 the areas were water complete" each drainage . highland tenants, contacts to each the the, 10 profile above, allottees, on them. organization They attended of field relating management lessees, all channel to the and is a description which includes the type, nature and activities of community the leadership characteristics of the 20 field level the meetings meetings. those in head drainage area operators and channels, cutting organizations that of areas. As Although of forthcoming to made Hence, some as Highland the end of water, it of farmer- is likely difficulties for organization programme the farmers damming activities activities to By of farmer allotments in towards tail end farmer programme there areas. was Most irrigation the 10 participation of the could farmer for irrigation organization ' design meetings, not meet as they the were busy time the in in orgarntional Uhana area They organizations vrere had earthwork- in were a commenced farmers for in individually organizing farmers means Hence, Uhana and aware earlier rehabilitation. programme which all in same programme. that rehabilitation, the farmers farmer for at a difference rehabilitation by the began areas was other June the matters 4 1981. before they for rehabili- work. the and explain See the maintenance two a grong, attendance because Gonagolla, irrigation coulcimeet the farmer? hand, tail organization of IOs the operators, water waste availability of good. expected for as better. farmers to water in in highland Since farmers other cooperation farmer activity -tation help such farmers irrigation a reduction On the of was hot etc. support actively encroachers, obtain of their understand obtaining organize to participated categories however categories the to related The siphoning and between major bunds, lead 10 and channels, usually farmer effort of the other encroachers was Uhana of etc. such, the by cultivators would organizations of areas satisfactory. organizations been end Hence, not the response these themselves. both The could most was sponsored at informal 10 had to them discussion work no the group time need on design in Chapter to discussionsin meet for each forming meetings, Three. <6f the Uhaha area farmers an organization earth work, ' operation was poor individually (Table 2^.4) and possibly 21 Table 2.4 : Farmer Attendance Uhana Name of Channel During No. of Meetings Held informal Discussions May 1981'through Expected Participation ._ in November 1981 % Actual' Participation • - Participation - 6 168 86 51.19 2 25 673 433 64,33 UB 3 1 37 13 35.13 UB 4 2 36 31 86,U UB 9 10 443 177 39.95 UB 12 1 17 15 88.23 UB 15 2 62 41 UB 16 2 84 48 UB 1 UB '. Source 1520 49 total a. Area for : 10 Based, lessees, ' 66.12 . . 57.14 55.52 '844 Reports. on In the total excluding number drainage Gonagolla area discussions meet as all the physical the in the they were met all the objectives of to invite in order to the as level develop The officers, IOs relations village officers. the level IOs a result benefits of the regular to of in the and commencement of in the The the farmer, cooperation contacts. Uhana Gonagolla area and area explained mentioned IOs earlier motivated farmers organization between farmers, in to FO. poor. interaction to time Moreover, was very group sufficient FO while formation officers explained had Gonagolla. mortgagees, informal the officers were such IOs activities.As mutual mutual no before in the colonists, encroaehers. The preceded after village officer-farmer area. work meetings the was individually organized IOs i.e., and there Uhana farmers, design farmers farmers however, rehabilitation area obtain of farmers in the both meetings and presence parties of can 22 The activity along pursued' field by a.leader for IOs the benefits Having of motivation The given hydrological leader. The of the FR to appointed office had the farmer portion to clear representatives, it difficult members to activities etc. This of the farmers so cope known as Farmer as the members to those responsibility made this select of at~ members farmers' chairman, with have vrere made not the able to farmer In such the division of responsible for head, securing members but with the of lengthy regularly. activities select an attempt was a their cases the another made by 'consensus' Although vrere heavy representatives channels not they satisfactory, maintenance difficult. made work it had difficult selected since load . subsequently ' Large groups. measure farmer interests togehter etc. smaller a of organizations Secretary a Representative formation took In of dedided''by as selected. spokesman farmers' such among By the election of continuous their an President, on. all activities farmer been as held stages divided by cohesiveness. few group to capabilities of Several as and'maintain the early sub-group-was and however had the represent other activities. one groups groups for group work farmer activities, Each have farmer other group out authority group many need leadership repair backed consensus commonly.* the such preserve for,them found of by group's carry group bearers middle too done exist. to because Some not area . leaders, demonstrate one mesponsibility, boundary, for farmers Some and representatives hydrological group the out selected more During did to usually the organize assessing activities farmer positionsof carry 2-3 was leader, organization. the group groups selection meetings etc. of channel helped was farmers to groups ~ several farmer coordinate secretary groups also area.No. organizations, proceeded and farmer together. to farmer discussions/ exposing to functions rotations, activities IOs, and of guidance explaining IOs water for exposed leader. to in formation meetings roles work, working • of has time Thereafter, Such being (FR) much ah opportunity farmers. encourage farmer any-group..activity, shramadana the or took etc. provided to initial who characteristics as was channels.At provided such by.IOs of , farmers 23 lengthy channels. impression that leadership of Members these etc. areas. In .own solutions first the tail have by such end gradually in 1981. the The Weeragoda 1982. of area Note with that the the The farmet:organization first organized The time by of the 10 as responsibility of fielding of BC in in Uhana of of lines in organizations AB and batch 'their- May 1981, farmer second curvature peak the of Figure and Gonagolla farmer of AB, organizations IOs BC, 96 in September CD and DE IOs. meeting had gradually find in formation of* of farmers was t pattern fielding to ' the organizations Donation hydrologic reached lines the Death specific of the from as farmers number farmer points different such in had established The the represent formally the it the any motivate 2.2). shows not only to then and (Fig. line:CD arose continue Since formation 1 areas. 5. therefore organizations, was increased November denote IOs organization G. were problems cases, of organizations village Such farmer such representatives traditional Organizations The of in no each of prior the channels experience transferredio in the was this FR from regard. the 10 were and the appointments channel of organizations. intensity of field level It therefore be should regularly while others meetings was very meetings both in Attendance for 1981, in it Gonagolla towards physical area. area the commencement met together members noted to in than and in is IOs of explained the the is the declining was expected to farmers to to the begin need programme. to for regular informal and 2.6). attendance was dwindled be 1982 87% in interest original 1982 and participation farmer in to meet 1981 for the 2.5 problems. 83% during the reason According rehabilitation 80% and the agrarian previous (Table The on had of area,although to field attendance case areas. area due organizations. and organizations in 1982. of depending Farmer Uhana Uhana 67% in 1982 some frequently. better formation agricultural that Gonagolla rehabilitation The The Gonagolla down farmer the less much In went after irrigation, meetings respectively. RRsmade schedule, in organized the the Gonagolla before the Htsabar • £ 24 - farmer Organizations • ... O .J. • o 1 . . Q-) • CO o O 1 1 _ o o ..,.,1. o « -C cn h-' CO O O o 1 ,, • t O • o .& M K» O -* Table 2.5 : Farmer A t t e n d e n c e Time May 1981 December a t Farmer O r g a n i z a t i o n M e e t i n g s Period Channel Name to 1981 G 1 G3 G 5 LB 29 LB 3 0 TOTAL January October CM TOTAL 1982 t o 1982 G 1 G 3 G 5 LB 2 9 LB 3 0 LB 31 G 9 No. of Meetings Held i n Gonagolla Area During 1981 through Expected Attendence Actual Attendence 4 15 3 7 1 85. 253 64 102 15 70 220 55 94 15 82 86 85 92 100 30 519 454 87 2 7 7 5 2 2 1 41 130 279 110 30 30 103 160 77 26 73 79 57 70 86 26 590 396 67 1982 m Table 2.6 •n ; Farmer A t t e n d e n c e Time P e r i o d May 1981 December to 1981 a t Farmer O r g a n i z a t i o n M e e t i n g s Channel Name UB UB UB UB UB UB 2 7 9 11 12 14 TOTAL January 1982 October-1982 TOTAL to UB UB UB UB 1 2 7 9 No. of Meetings Held - i n Uhana D u r i n g Expected Attendence 1 9 8 1 -..1.9.8.2 Actual ' Attendence % 30 4 13 1 9 1 519 53 233 95 15 401 49 174 77 92 74 93 15 97 100 61 953 768 80 1 50 1 ... 5 ,40 723 11 96 18 623 10 -72 45 86 90 -75 57 870 723 83 * 27 However flue farmer seen to interest in the of Overall than must to be noted organization shown 2.4 of of activity fell behind began the farmer to schedule and erode. This organizations, is declining etc. at farmer traditional is explained benefits programme themselves^also attendance the the organizing levels at .difference reasons, members farmer higher It in low attendance some various organization cultivation by the fact farmers that the lowest level was little over meetings 100% farmer when meetings that the meetings farmer compared substantially (Figure 2.3). organizations with of is have cultivation attendance 80% while of some This produced meeliings. farmers \at farmer organizations have participation. Farmer-Officer Meetings i During 1981 FR and officers meetings to a regular evolved to level at the time from the farmers first for each The were attended category question on the on different the by of officer It requiring the in at larger 2 Agricultural established his FR and 10 was is in as the was 'organization became^the tjere acres.'; TA's office solution. than for by the the meeting farmers Accordingly, Gonagolla Extension and j invited decided organized The FRs. be not but the meetings 5000 and launched later usually such system was involved This place officer, This Monthly a central the the (Jhese of programme area. which between objectives attention. representative. the was between The area to main organization themselves. farmer two requiring farmer held most The was departments such as 'ID,AD, DAS,CD, occasions.. The nature of these /in the Uhana and Gonagolla areas. comparatively Divisions, the usually hand* problem government was problems Assistant's of at IOs. meetings Technical meetings were of discussions interaction farmer-officer responsibility of with promote field envisaged of together were discass system and Divisions, depended themselves officers of 2 Agrarian and the depending PMB have been meetings was At Uhana the had on. 2 Irrigation all- relevant invited different pilot area Services j - 28 -. Figure 2.3 100 n 53 Si B I : Oh w o i;... 3 . 7 (, s . i i; : ! LB 30 I'M} <t,-2 UB <>.•:» CHANNELS' Distribution of Farmer Participation at Cultivation Meetings and at Farmer Organization Meetings by Channels in Yala 1981 Participation at Farmer ^Organization Meetings Participation at Cultivation Meetings 29 Maintenance Divisions. as frequently of meetings in meetings The as farmers The attitude they began people. The of the many (a) the the damaged structures agreed • to why time inspite thus: "It no future can there of would improper agreed did was assure to Subsequently, to of when the not frequent farmers they are the also use of repair funds... repairs the had there were group changing the have produced by the the will for the to But effected. 2 asked such a there them even we the (the FO. of, allegations room them.. for long ID officials now by ID repaired no The-ID and protected, be the When afforded possibility to Technical work. ID. Co-ordinating them. matters the to the officers structures be prior of farmers, the are been them, the by v/ill structures have such one repair repair to repaired as trustworthy for farmers the and the who broke protection that of ID to appeals that a change officers by At Overseer) attend meetings. and a forum damaged the undertake organization underwent the by. Distributary attention urged blamed below: FO programme. drew the mannerwhere co-ordinating FR and G 5 Maintenance they assurance the system where who were a rational discussed G 5 were and Assistant as are Along FRs (the are farmers. which farmers the cordial also as of officials farmers the Hence farmer the as along meetings, the after of meet channels, officers became of commencement of between area. a very meetings meetings structures in Some them not distribtaries. conducted farmers well could several monthly tb 'Structures Three the towards that the some Repairs distributary with officers officers benefits, on introduction understand co-ordinating based benefited. Hence attitudes a smaller FRs the Uhana is were have in which FR of friendly of to was by to became officers meetings prior programme, area attended and such Gonagolla Uhana were officers the of at co-ordinating both As such replied will be in the ID) -Secondly being When made FO . allegations" 3o The IB supplied while the case reveals in the farmer of did organization that favour materials;and provided theofficers Mhe the technical free have supervision labour. changed . This their attitudes : FO. i The LB 29 Case end The bund Maha of season. inspite • at LB 29 one of^the the Id fequent subject had agreed FO. In in order to Extension The the repair to keep the by farmers. key FO erected facilitate water to the flow by the farmers were disburse A total of to construct this .... case while the ID gate gate the at : ' . officials in their tail/c-x^G Gl with own the expense 3 distributary. requested 150 Agricultural extension of the work an through AD approached o±der • to carrytrnt work pf extension in Department FO. the FO eXpension officers hiflt effective work. also manner. Scheme. Agrarian twice the (Al) relations negotiated the FR, information better area of to of Credit Officer to supervision distributary agricultural Instructors dissemination Gonagolla discussed In above, a wooden ; of v?as damage. mentioned of made channel Agricultural Because repairs ID agreed technical every out This the m ' a request Agricultural carry flood and in G 3, G 5, UB 7, i/B 2 etci- Ih This, facilitated pot only the the and to work the m (AD) ^agreed to damage labour. Work Consequent able materials to G 3.7, been resistant ID provided also f&ood meetings, structure addition to complaints, t h e FO supplied-free In not FR-Officer a permanent also tail/was The of - the farmers with a credit Services to benefited scheme Centre deposit amount officers some deposited from some with.the (ASC). cash as this FOs in Divisional The and the credit, scheme. ASC within agseed any season, 31 CHAPTER PERFORMANCE.OF As was one explained farmer of the (a) (c) operation each it This of of of system, and discusses in System Farmer participation in the tation to secure their system. incorporate local design so can is necessary errors in they will constructed. damaged deliberate an had not to example survey for of the FOs with could motivated In Gal • regard farmurs at the out water. severity in the planning the is expected to farmers the . into avoidable serves farmer other at useful the stage of the system protection to th£ structures of the structures that to most their belongs ignorance or to due them to water. awareness of functioning of that structures are Thus they structures. break problem, part the consultation Getting more latter field insights associated found the at with that that the because Farmer useful also due of into designwork priority so afford was of of eliminated. obtaining lack the work. are either it co&sul of hydrology.available feeling it farmer time of high process to Oya the provide be the be of of farmers get involves quality designs could if provide carried work farmers structures the'impression of the local design will by phase a matter they the because . farmers work, Work knowledge of work attempts Moreover, but is Firstly, they participation' construction of is forming farmer at the irrigation in planning, design ensure as designs purposes. were to harnessed of participation and as be Design hydrological experience farmers functioning By maintenance participation This and also Scheme. performance By consulting level knowledge Programme activities. Participation ,. ' channel Oya system (d) the (FO) obtain (b) Farmer plan Gal to system, above irrigation Organization intended the the chapter the was of work Farmer rehabilitation re-designing system. • the organizations, for 3.1 ORGANIZATIONS earlier, component to FARMER THREE of erected the 1979 structures to To controlcite reconnaissance by the ARTI indicated 32 that in one branch purposely damaged prevented by channel, or 25 out of the 27 gates Most of such willful broken. educating farmers on ,the purpose, installed had damages been can and .functioning be of the' structures. Design Meetings: and incorporate plan, design In order their local meetings field formed, farmers along The first the Irrigation meetings, channel the respective farmer representatives its through the suggestions were half made by approach of commenced operating this channel field the channel of design with IOs. meetings was level 1982. In farmers, the Irrigation farmer through have with channel. present status half ID suggested At these of the attention. of improve second the Assistant/s second to not to, all farners requiring The April meet the order the farmers conveyed field the a and Technical highlight around and to a particular meetings. the the characteristics the approach, along by during is organizations channels the design meetings was by work the Meeting meeting organized first farmer design of hydrological meetings where assisted requirments and design of design A design design into design convening Engineer knowledge 10 facilitated the design in engineer areas to involved irrigation In approach discuss Under The organizations. Seen to level. farmers organized. between chanrel farmer get hydrological were discussion/consultation at to 1981 and clarity continued of a change approach The design in the outlined below 1982. Engineer group, discussing walks observing possible along defects a. of solutions. field the The system at farmers groups to indicate specific them for foot bridges, local consideration. Some of the UB 8A, on wallowing places, presentation. entirely Farmers buffalo, &t appropriste system. hydrological. the in which farmers' also pits, order specific problems/the to is suggest their bathing places,etc. avoid suggestions a new suggestion. engineer possible made.by distributary who requirments future such for damage farmers channel, notes as erection to the deserve was constructt .<••' 33 The original the design o engineers reconstructed farmers n incorporating farmers' out issue.. some irrigation would .Later.,, be the prevented engihhers re-constructed suggestions. The UB 4.1, UB 7.4, Table 3.1 Uhana areas meetings that farmer has been over farmer farmers meetings channel level in attend the high engineer in table rate of to such dialogue since the inception interest to observe Secondly, farmers The the created great meetings in the farmers the outcome. many the to June 1981 . that attended design between the at meeting field of attendance expected The the Oya the engineers new to farmers regard to there be had and not the farmers of design meetings in at when to contact a time irrigation rehabilitate who participated rehabilitation can system occurred with expected meetings Gal who attended problems among make in rehabilitation project design between scheme. among interest order level of 11 design who were in Firstly, field of farmers participation programme that the of earlier percentage in meeting. reasons. at piace 1 cited. observed also the meetings 9 out also the examples, design through of to be a dialogue the Some As area such taken design experienced message not only farmer was command However, covers three been order Oya. particular attributed created Gal had The farmers' could 1981 and water according instance, It because stream. for April a channel's M 5 particular trouble. UB 7.3.1 For period the completed. participation curiosity the the UB7.2, participation. through and were also the first the changed was farmers' that further also 85%. the outside farmers The during the down to incorporating no were they shows 100% ^shown plans UB 6 t a i l , held showed gave after, testing M 5,2 instance, at that by at regard indicated structures structures suggestions constructed water changed For being convinced of was structure with after were the and- design •farmers' some incorporated flow, hew problems engineers the UB 7,5 suggestions. were engineers sturctures structures that at The practical structures However, suggestions structure suggestions. of UB 16. turnout farmers', pointed functioning of programme water. the in a scheme design success. . 34 Thirdly, the importance of Table efforts of : by the design-meetings farmer 3.1 made IOs also to convince farmers contributed to the the high rate participation Farmer Participation in Uhana at Area Design 1981 Meetings April' to • by March Period No. Time Period 1982 \ • Farmer Time of Participation of Percentage Actual Participa -tion Expected participa .-tion Meetings ./ April June 1981 198,1 July 1981 September October De£ember January March a. ,. to . 11 05 to 1981 33 j 112 102 — — - 1981 to 1981 1982 1982 . 327 Expected participation cultivating allotments encroachers or drainage 91 .86 - 72 84 06 to 98 : i s calculated on the and does not include cultivators. basis of highland operators cultivators, i 3.2 Construction Work The farmer such as bunds groups filling etc. zations. the during field construction The farmer only for members latter but fell Table 1981 not also vrithin 3.2 through provided for the shows on the September earthv/ork of of amount 1983. the tractors organi heavy, the provided with the ID free regard distributaries earth work under' farmer by responsibility of ID also was work roadjf re-cpnstruct to involved organizations some for The earthwork with work or level. construction area construction install work of earth. to advice out doing channel were channels groups. > bunds, organizations their field at the carry ID undertook technical Where transport of the provide to channel structures tc farmer expected field tfhile irrigation -took were for labour to whenever of farmer done by farmers Table 3;2 : R e h a b i l i t a t i o n Work Channel I. UB 1 , 2. UB 2 . 1 , 2 . 1 . 3 , 2.3.1, 2.3.2., 3. UB 3 , A. Length of t h e Channels (Km) No. 1.1.A, 1.1, l.A 2.3, 2.6 Nature of Work r***^ NbvemB'er No. of Partici pants Man Hours Gross Value (Rs.) Percentage Completed Remarks 5.225 Earthwork/ Bund F i l l i n g 363 3733 18665 65 F/D Channel 2.963 Earthwork 204 1041 5205 93 F/D Channel 102 584 2920 95 F/D Channel 1.73 3.A : 1991 : Uhana Period Area . Desilting Earthwork and 4 1.83 Earthwork 29 183 915 47 F/ Channel 5.1 1.17 Earthwork 54 411 2055 95 F/ Channel 1.1 Earthwork 13 91 455 40 D/ Channel 3.396 Desilting/ Bund F i l l i n g 105 521 2605 75 D/ Channel 7 42 210 20 F'/ C h a n n e l 119 852 4260 64 D/ Channel "UB 4 . 1 , 5. UB 5 , 6. UB 6 7. UB 8. UB 8 . 1 0.5 Earthwork 9. UB 9 7.595 Earthwork/ Bund F i l l i n g 10. UB 1 0 , 3 Desilting Earthwork and 47 342 1717 30 F/ 11. UB 12 7.985 Bund F i l l i n g / Desilting 235 2228 11140 54 D/ Channel 12. UB 1 4 . 1 , 1.223 Bund F i l l i n g / Desilting 32 182 910 43 F/ Channel 13. UB 1 5 , 15.1 1.775 .Earthwork 66 428 2140- 45 F/ Channel 14. UB 1 6 , 16.1 1.6 Earthwork 210 1085 5425 65 F / Channel 15. Velikahagolla 0.560 Earthwork 9 72 360 40 F / Channel Source 7 s 10,1 14.2, 14 B 10' R e p o r t s . Gross Value of Labour R s . 59355/-. Channel 36 Farmer participation UB 1.1, of I.lA, 2.2,, can channels had 2-4 with be not work. where 50% of the work attributed for this cultivated work while found it of the not able'to he done. some organizations mortgagees, area of the of the channel in rehabilitation the organization entire job. as agreed work gradually etc. rehabilitation members construction field, organizations participate accomplish Several farmer the not short some command who were involvement farmer supervise groups the with on quality their of became indifferent construction work own the ID. Operation into would organizations to lessees, original to fell of as effort commence to. direct some the farmers 11 by membership who and Firstly, handled namely Thirdly upon. , and support. addition to the difficult their channels, 75% of channels, remains such mortgagees farmer withdrew the much 25% of 10.1, to.be put field delay. non-settlers to extremely Hence,.some took eatthwork Secondly, by ID was In too'much instance, was some 8.1, willing For in 7.8, largely whowsre the 2.8, members. comprised earthwork 2.11, expectations., reasons by for initiative work of of the also • field under contractors _ at engaged , System i System operation schedule setting issues, in this refers out respect water authority, field For effective should channel be and the implementation the field channels. farmer to organizations dates, the types, field is the both and in The channel the ID. the system in the preparation section field it is channel water length of water which is water the function distribution within farmer organizations. necessary of the that water programme the . of includes distribution describes distribution implementation Water of water and the level of the a water latter responsibility of This of numbers sub-system namely operation involved preparation programme/ of water the each distribution down the the; of distribution the to involvement distribution farmers calendar - within of activities. 37 At its inception, water issue field channels the where following water were was water expected rotational Oya scheme sent syste, The shortages to had along simultaneously, severe issues Gal however, branch, system after conserve was much many system of distributary and made 1970. as posed a continuous rotational Rotational water as problems possibles with The regard to water distribution. Firstly, the frequently the most of or no- water the difference the farmer The Tail enders might channel enders etc. The 5 the presence of the flow. tail end always the cutting in the of disparity rotation. by within in pipe of a the the head area of water two rota difficulties. inlets to between lack water water accessibility little invariably.resulted of closing made water water free flow dams, difference hydrologic storage In created only many Fourthly, all farmers of of within a distributary distributaries the last farmers attempted to water allocation the water* ; Other s Process' the end for deliveries of tail issue. This head resulted in categories farmers of main such as seriously be received the affected at rotational'issue. the This farmers. obtain in powerful had water simultaneously rigorous farmers to stay night. Documentation channels might resulted and at some water day for water water Source such on complexities tanks problems a particular get not leaving which of gates resulted was. aggravated enders, most of This particular water receiving were absence allotments, -any tail issue ' Thirdly, to end of social/economic farmers . most during manipulate crossing, a growing enders enders and unmanageable. head and a rotational bunds. structures entering ^ead during distributary control, category head end distribution between tion. by tail in water a distibutary water for of head of within cooperation in the lack control in The discharge eroded Secondly, water heavy Reports during competition managed up at night to in among get order 38 Fifthly, there illegal was water manipulated during the ag'grevated diversion, by drainage Yala season. these suffered heavily. Becasuse of within so or as Some water that chosen the the the that farmer organizations they by farmer organizations of water implemented motive by rotations their own even the case there tail farmer before is end the the no evidence areas of the •.. introduction of the ID's The among all allotments of to types organizations of a good view, water as rotations shown officials water w a t e r first the to activities through The and of which system of of other the local .rotations equitable a particular the the characteristics channel water while of facilitate along was to get the the rotation messages farmers. a branch issue themselves methodology to objective of However, single several rotational type should t was several the water within main point enders no implemented farmers a response farmer water adopted conveying adequate location all rotations had the by tail essentially factors. adopt water. successfully by distributed logical main before each process show its and/or entirely get channels, this issues allottees scheme on within In that ensure among etc. rotational to However, have From requires is channel Rotations. farmers. be as programme. ID. the should the of the rotations implemented to such regular the channel sub-rotatidns the of end Water by and delivery field organizations facilitated rotation the part organizations IOs With middle adopted.water and the necessary distr-ibution head implemented .piracy particularly to the. during in water of became channels organizstions. of over some it farmer farmer water change and equitable of. Farmer types encroachers of farmer The and on had Types farmers rotations system the damming The field in farmers water theft, problems increase formation of ^ these farmers intensity water problems among to a growing adopted distribution fiet&d have below.. channel. been hydro- 39 Tail-first Rotation Many farmer -ments were given the channel had for the water organizations tail water in of too were are which FOs of to this first, such as and length and that the main water was the case trouble.. 'tail-first' of of interfere programme. without farmers an assurance not as end allot- water with before the Hence, head Among water the rotations 3. takes tail the head are This complications have a series days for was farmers enders - enders. storage water end of v/ater tanks sent to would to was practised exist. For sub-tanks to tail obtain in their the end satisfactory channels instance, along reach upstream. the get allowed tail-area Under such first, it water within based on is likely the rotation. Channel•Water-Rotation but did they not along the rest will channels is the the main water have water to which time, water. caluclated rotations in rotation this The in such adopted should will time rotation been is it it rotations be of based system, distributary during of get any According days channels practise a particular 2-3 . participated channel. about tail 2-3 filled organizations channel the structural it distributary water G rotation, if channels; within water where Distributary During of by circumstances, of areas the ..head in organization G 5 D-channels having Some end followed UB 17 . UB 17, after did tail Rotation According water subsequently implemented LB 29 and Head-first resulted farmer assured organizations This head the rotations...where Subsequently,.. turn. who allocations enders - first. their enders commencement carriedout each given get kept so as of the ID. are UB 2, on field the field a specified time water. closed delivery a vrays the for to while all other the accomodate Examples UB 7, them where G 1 and such M 5. - Table 3 . 3 ; 40 Farmer Water R o t a t i o n by Time P e r i o d 1982 Yala - Channels Channel Gonagolla No. of Organizations Adopting water Rotations Participation Area G 5 . 2 " LB 29 ,4 O v e r 75% Uhana A r e a UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 16 , 5 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 1 20 Participation rate is defined as : No. P a r t i c i p a t e d T o t a l No. of Farmers O v e r 75% O v e r 50% Over Over Over Over Over 75% 75% 75%^ 75% 75% Table 3 . 4 : Farmer Water R o t a t i o n by Time P e r i o d 1981 Yala Channels Channel No. of Organizations Adopting Water Rotations Participation Gonagolla Area G 1 G 3 G 5 LB 29 LB 3 0 2 3 O v e r 75% O v e r 75% 4 O v e r 50% O v e r 75% I Uhana A r e a UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB UB 8 9 10 15 16 4 17 1 4 1 4 2. 9 2 3 2 49 Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over Over 50% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 50% 75% 75% 75% 75% 42 Channel This or Closure for involves field the its can field channels, For be out channel area. 'is of was day closed thus saving The term benefits organizations along are LB 29, G 5, consecutive subsequent whows to the of that is the ether of plaints to related disputes In UB 12, to 1980 The disputes of 1983 their crop mainly during officers at the 1982 the of the LB area 1. 7-8 Fig. 3.1 cultivation M 5. benefits Yala It is Yala water Table formation in disputes of deason IOs were noted. and the Kanna farmers Meeting the other fielded vrater were farmer four distributaries. 1983 Yala channels during also the water organizations the able 1981 themselves well. latter to part save Yala much season programmes. requested Werandetagoda organization compared as management at com farmer C% in during includes compares only Farmers shortages 3.5 of in illegal quarrels, respect was appear the This breaking, Yala) under in distribution. rotations these Annex the where be reduction etc. trends of See the water of Because rest is water to. water for channels. M 5 during (1983 G IS also end along to Similar should farmer cultivation cultivated officials after in area. allotments under along band number Yala. of main cultivated programme in prior the the end head the The by rotation, diversions, and in days down stream under benefit government Yala) not brought land of in rotate. 1982. effected were effected the the of three and days tail distribution to only Some of acres. farmers water (1980 area in rotations been than brought 1001 illicit due the immediate activities or water approximately The have distribution estimated water used UB 9 which savings to be allotments distributary 1981 two the system took encouraging. seasons this during distributary for rather remaining tc the short water rotation, of water subsequent save the M 5 and Yala of a relatively water of water organization m&in most gate objective to during totation, short in G 1 farmer five main adequate The mainly the the receiving implemented example, water of after command which Water closure channel within Saving the to bring programme. - Figure: 43 - 3.1 SALE ONE INCH TO HALF MILE + 4 4 4 + 4- + 4 + 4 4 4 • •+-++ + + + + + + +++++++++++++ 4 4 + 4 + 4 + + + 4 + +J-£~jL4 4 + *+4 + 4 - T - 4 4 -TJI-fy*'^-^" 4 + +^r*3-4 + + -t + + + 4- + + + + 4 + 4 + + +-+•»• + " y i - + + + + +•+ + + • • • • •j . 4 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 4 H + + + + + 4+ 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 4 - 4 - + P4 4 + 4 4 4 4 + 4 - 4 . 4 - +Ujy%?%% + + + 4 + - 44 • • • + 4 + + 4 + + 4 4 4 + + 4 4 4 + • + 4 * 4 4 T f 4 + 4 4 4 4 • 4 4 4 4 / + 4 4 + + + 4 4 4 4/+ + + 4 j ( + + 4 + 4 / + 4 * 5 + 4 + • r 4 -4 4 4 4 A 4 V> 4 4 4 / 4 ^ + 4 4 4 • 4 4 4 4 • • • ( * •+-» - • • •44 + H> + X/~V?i*** + • -\i • ' -Af- DISTRIBUTION OF UNCULTIVATED LAND DURING YALA SEASONS ALONG M-5 DISTRIBUTORY Area u n c u l t i v a t e d Small storage due t o lack of irrigation water irrigation water tanks +4+4 4-444 A r e a u n c u l t i v a t e d due t o lack of + 4 t 4 and p r o p e r m a i n t e n a n c e . - 44 Figure: 3.2 DERATION OF FARMER WATER ROTATIONS ALONG M-S D I S T R I B U T O R S MAIN ROTATION) ". First two days water rotation Second three days water rotation Con* i iioii.s flow Abandoned field channels/drainage area Small storage tanks. CHANNEL (IN 5 DAY Table 3.5 : Water D i s p u t e s by D i s t r i c u t a r y Channel (No. of Reported Incidents) B e f o r e F a r m e r O r g a n i z a t i o n Programme Y a l a 1980 - N a t u r e of D i s p u t e s Illicit Water Diversion Bund/Door Breaking or Channel Crossing Quarrel Between Farmers A f t e r F a r m e r O r g a n i z a t i o n Programme Yala 1983 - Nature of D i s p u t e s Complaints to Govt. Officers Illicit Water Diversion' Bund/Door Breaking or Channel Crossing Quarrel Between Farmers Complaints t o Govt. Officers 1. UB 12 20 7 4 0 2 0 0 0 2. LB 29 12 20 1 2 2 3 4 3 3. UB 2 a 0 8 0 0 0 9 1 1 .4. G 16 b * * * * 25 5 14 I It should be noted t h a t many o f t h e FOs a r e n o t e f f e c t i v e F a r m e r O r g a n i z a t i o n w o r k commenced o n l y Not Source available. : 10 Reports. at the second half 18 - in this of Yala canal. 1983, 46 Some constraints mentioned affecting here. The farmer success water of rotations water should rotations is be dependent on ID. During § the nature 1981 of and 1982, rotations be several main the farmer's for sources among provided water with the rotations. advance still by organizations. ID and the other water farmers rotations. gap The partly the second encroachers effeort obtaining of water illegal farmers for lowland allotments Therefore, the. activities in season, of the order drainage farmer can. not the and drainage farmers the reacted organization water began to'disrupt eliminated end twice, \ and the communi- officers were farmers highland was thus to thwarting be minimal. In\1981 the damaged farmers'. only subversive'. against a lasting .• out the operating cultivators allocated rotation. during .. ; organizations carry strongly unless drainage/highland/encroachment to • thereby' pas, water programme tail to water in contacts" of farmer as even disrupted. due the successful entitlement, trouble received between arrived activities by without not gap when the and without in farmers be to adopted were illegal LB 29 distributary's this water but officers, was illegally, rotations The selected communication holdings sent personal However, due made organizing "some bridged. of in of organizations. issues trouble and arose large water developing system problem relatively much organizations was transferred had implementation communication some After farmer- cation the organizations, and between of confusion; organizations been been by on\ farmer has lodged 'provided cases, have to not. much the changes calendar Because farmer night the to would have based some' prior trouble water was created In many much cases, which calendar causing it rotations farmers. However, notice In for information when water organizations information, water the farmer about farmer planned of by affected uncertainity definite farmers adopted which Although dissatisfaction were rotation problem delivered. Hence secondary v/ater t requests ID. and main the was actually the the the activities,,:bund night.: solution Yala of] However,, is found and the The third problem Department of any of of farmer the of solve at successfully for Therefore, tives) the were potential have attempted farmers caught which had water which solve for who job. In a useful confuse water Yaya closed. rotations by the farmers and trying Y,aya Palakas had period Such activities to be a receive some and time, representa assumed to un of farmer were in the able distri continued to and were retailiaticn, Palaka but water also rotations because Palaka a considerable Palakas Yaya Yaya to (and the not representatives organizations be Systems salaries Yaya one Palakas instance, open a pipe .inlet have thwarted at the night efforts farmers. Maintenance Maintenance activities better.water flow etc. to one to level of programme relating to to arose farmer among performing problem between popular threat without^ new channel farmer more leadership problems attempted Palakas organization farmer The field Yaya the complicated the by This conflict some about Services. representatives. bution of brought Agrarian shortcomings because to • was and examines and protection the involve clearing of channels effecting, repairs to irrigation of the structures participation of against farmer to effect structures, damage. organizations dams This in section maintenance activities.* Channel Clearing In terms is responsible and field channels channel as the Irrigation for up becomes was no farmers other farmess and Yaya Palaka area of has not some them were not properly clear Yaya the Palakas cleared. a to area for position branch, At kanna of distributary of to organize regular adjoining his the get meetings, the field farmers. attended clearing to Department Clearing dividded responsiblein of limit. mechanism just Irrigation responsibility been effective the activities a certain exclusive made authority to the would areas Ordinance, maintenance channels clearing there Some In of by channel l Field farmers clearing. allotment. among a few v/ork. However, channels in decisions their were 48 made to punish such decisions Institutional field who were hardly and with mate function of since March 1981. clean some The of by the even group Irrigation Department Department provided the the as the have the of to farmer a even legiti every season continued have not to been financial technical of of clearing work which due clearing help Later out channels, However,- thereguired clearing organizations in up labour). carried distributary organizations took channel and the beyond (cooperative field channels. with groups cases Farmer the Irrigation farmer some the field implemented, Shramadana accepted clear farmer in organizations cleared do not Organizers, channels limits, those limitations guidance to distributary channels. /' As shown year have since to in been 1981, Rs. Field Table performed Yala in encouraged officers. by an average farmer The of such shramadana better Much representatives number 3.7 season. officers participated and and of 56 shramadanas organization total value in of the such per pilot area activities amount 96786.40 level also 3.6 Jala work Palaka, tdgether interaction of themselves IOs. as the 1982 and with between shramadana in KVS, work following COO have farmers. farmer was the also This had organizations organized reduction by farmer in the - Table. 3 . 6 49 - ;..'. Shramadana. A c t l v i l i i e s . i i i . Gonagolla. During 1981 through Period No. o f ' Shramadana Man D a y s 1983 Value i n Rupees* 1981 1 s t March 1981 t o 3 1 s t . M a y 1981 1 s t J u n e 1981 t o 3 1 s t A u g u s t 1981 12 209 8380.00 1 s t S e p t e m b e r 1981 t o 3 l 8 t O c t o b e r 1981 18 344 13760.00 TOTAL 30 1 s t January 1982 t o 3 l s t March 1 9 8 2 1982 . - - '8 • 553 ' 0 22140.00 257 10280.00 1 16 640.00 1 s t J u l y 1982 t o 3 0 t h September 1982 _ _ 1 s t O c t o b e r 1982 t o 3 1 s t December 1982 15 166 6646.40 TOTAL 24 439 17566.40 4 ?2 1285.00 58 1024 40991.40 1st April 3 0 t h June * . • 1982 t o 1982 1983 : * 1st January 1983 t o 3 1 s t March' 1 9 8 3 1 s t A p r i l 1983 t o 3 0 t h June 1983 GRAND TOTAL - -• Cost of male labour day was taken a s Rs.40/-. ' - Table 3.7 ; Shramadana - - 50 - A c t i v i t i e s i n Uhana to <? 1981 ., - Man.Days "T' Value i n Rupees* 3040.00 , 31 445 7 95 5 54 2190.00 671 26870*00 22 258 10320.00 18 183 7320.00 1 s t J u l y 1982 t o 2 0 t h September 1982 5 90 3600.00 1 s t O c t o b e r 1982 t o 3 1 s t December 1982 8 102 4080.00 53 633 25320.00 4 47 . 1880.00 1981 1981 -47 TOTAL 1 s t J a n u a r y 1982 3 1 s t March 1 9 8 2 1st April 3 0 t h June - TOTAL • 1st April 30th June 1983 t o 1983 TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 3820.00 to 43 1725,00 : 9 90 3605.00 : 109 1394 • 5 Cost of male l a b o u r day was t a k e n as R s . ••J - • •' to 1982 t o 1982 1 s t January 1983 3 1 s t March 1 9 8 3 17820.00 to 1 s t D e c e m b e r 1981 t o 3 1 s t D e c e m b e r 1981 1982 ; 76 1st September .30th November 1983 t h r o u g h 1983 • •• • 4 1 s t J u n e 1981 t o 3 1 s t A u g u s t 1981 * - No. of Shramadana Period 1 s t March 1981 3 1 s t May 1981 D u r i n g 1981 — - ' 40/-. 55795.00 , 51 CHAPTER FOUR THE CONSTRAINTS This chapter brings the formation inhibit since TO FARMER ORGANIZATIONS 1981 also be interrelated,, the constraints (a) The phase affect Activities of Conflicts (a) Land (d) Effects (e) Problems (f) Part-time (g) Lack (h) Heterogeneity (i) The 4,1 Activities i.e. those the factors the which farmer considered drainage organizations formation affect organizations, to (FO) phase separately that appear as and they the appear the formation The major will farmers, the encroachers and the YPs; water of use the patterns : bureaucracy; farmers; of legal recognition; of heavy settlers; turn-over of farmers for maintenance etc. of no of to by water, to be the the FOO the to other farmer the affected. encroachers. methods of such the obtaining channels in -of lesser drainage cleaning FO affect because drainage water dams, channel the of the the operators by - cutting result regualr by They better Moreover, of as activities The cultivation and water. organizations adopted chances channel roatation, cultivation Highland encroachments means water activities and illegal by and areas, access Since adopted maintenance farmers direct etc. bound Encroachers drainage cultivation drainage are other- Farmers, on have channels, farmers IOs Drainage areas blocking of cultivating water resorting issues patterns; of activities be of the tenure -land of affecting not with highland and the cultivators; (b) volume of are: highland obtain factors will FOO some functioning functioning to The focus and March, consolidation to into •, crossing high 52 channels, This cutting can also for instance flow along of the bunds, be a threat repaired the gate, end however, where many affected the drainage channel colony gate farmers the efforts The same zation. This of the and. Another tail end. tail in end farmers until leader As However, two IOs based at to water break and affected steal the and thwarted been used they had the again the at was out later head end material of the found drainage damaged the the the that farmers the to the obtain structures. farmers in LB successful of organic FO providing later, drainage programme cutting the farmer along the It by many end wastage weeks damaged. solving by the 29 waterrotation water problems affected the distributary non-allottees react FO particularly This solution, at the drainage canal, bund twice entered the in relation problem is strongly however found to against, to the maintenance cannot the problems Yafya Ps>Jaka be and overcome of non-allottees. ; the field earlier, due to placement programme. YPs time again Since the with indicated -factory ID assisted Yala, a permanent the the activities. Conflicts At effort that reacted operational flow structures the a highly that : The- reduced G 5 head irrigation operated LB 29. of at FO here clear the field activity Yala of rotation activities 1981 activities the facilitate up-stream distributary the 1981 they during is of G'3 3.7 one manipulated This G. the located. reduce had is The to FO in After in to were and istance programme the three order two water order reduced who of in this structures irrigation The in were FO. supervision. structures was the end minimized.' FO. In particular It tail in technical gate operators, by be non-allottees. lands FO repaired canal. three drainage could distributary. flow occurred G 5 distibutary the the the the problem etc. channel of fixed in of to the tail channel the siphoning several the field, level the for activities reasons matters of (See YPs Chapter related was the to were far from 2, page 17). only irrigation. satis The 53 FOs on the felated otherhand to for'a v/ater Farmer and they of the farmexs;without some YPs FO. Land Tenure There had acres of of the since land ownership snd fragmentation has arisen tues. in the was out per h farmer cooperation illegal land such getting farmers an extremely their management also non-allottees task. difficult wish concealed no and interest problems since in they period 6f time, usually 2-3 accumulation the while per settler. This of varying jnagni- changed from of that are lessees land ownership much as : 30% non-owner-: involved One owner and as the farmer illegal land operators. in farmer one hand, the organizations transactions. seeking a lasting operate the seasons. two of that to join \ to 2 acres distribution Note size patterns mortgageee respectively do not farmers have ande, UB 9 distributary. that would-^expose as also four The land only 50 acres had the shows lessee was tenure that Gal- given reduced revealed transactions Experiment is acres. survey land indicates in three both to in was with acre The limited maintenance' settler indicated settler LB areas organizations 1980 The and water the other programmes each remarkably operators and in place. 4.1 allocation subsequently UB 9 to discourage was the Tenant of (salaries) and family 22% in it The Consequently, per between Fig. land and as YPs, role. to the LB area and solve farmers paddy reduced lowland of other The tenant to the position later taking of to the economic was changed Additionally, : the rotations order of carried because >< to a useful to namely, among of Originally alloted range operator popular the able leadership, threat water in types which had size size FO 1952/53. A survey the by three lowland average confuse been Pattern lowland acres. new problems ;| been scheme not contributions to many have became performing pursued solve The affected receive attempted YPs a potential FR also to from activities be to time. (FR) to YP who continued Oya of Representative activities able which period appeared the been management considerable the to have land solution only for a - 54 "n o •X! m + 4 4 + » + + 4 4 + 4 4. 4 4 + + 4 4 '+ 4 4 4 - 4 + + + 4 + • 4 4 4 4 4 + + + 4 4 4 •»- 4 + + 4 4- • 4- + 4 + -4-44 4 4 4 4 + • + - + + -f- • + + 4 4 • + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4- 4 + •• 4 4 + + ' 4 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 + + + 4 ft-444444+44+4'+ + 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 4 4 + + + 4 - + +•4 + 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + + 4 + + 4 - 4 - * 4 4 + + +• 4 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 4 + + 1 - 4 4 4 - + 4 4+•+•+ + + • \ + 4 + + 4 4 4 + + + 4 + 4 + . 4 4 4 4 - 4 4- + + 4- 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 + + . + + + 4 + + + + + + 4 4 4 + 4 + + 4 + + 4 1 4 4 4 + + + + + + -t-H H nr + 1 < 4- 4- 4 • 4 4 4 + * • • -4 -4 + 4 +• -4 4 r 4 + -f 4 4 * 4 + - 4 - 4 + 4 4 4 • 4 + 4 + 4 4 • 4 4 + + + * 4 4 4 4 4 • + + 4 + + 4 r + + •* + 4 h 4 + 4 + + J h ,+ + + + 4 + + t + + < 4 + + + + 4 - 4- 4 4 +• + 4 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 4 K + + + (B rM TJ OJ <+ H- 00 > z v. tr P> + • 4 4 + 4 H 5-3 • + + ••> • 4 + 4 , ^ • 444++44+H 4 + + + + 4- 4- < 4 + 4 4 + 4- +• + 4 - 4 - + 4- i * ' 4- < +1 +• 1 ^ 3 0 Mi rt> + 4 , C3 • .+ . 3 C •CD • w h ri *S h-- er - c 0 <-+ < 0 3" 4-- . 0) 3 a 4" 3 r* c 00 • 1+ 4 * t f + + + . + 4 + + + • 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 - 4 + 4 + + + 4 4 4 4 - -4 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 - . 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4-4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 * 4 + 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 4 4 + + + 4* - 4 4 4 2 • CD o . +> CO + +\ 0) 3X •f f • + 4 4 • • • - . . • • • • . 4 ra r* -a • . . + 4 4 . - 4 + 4 4 4 4 * i- 4 4 4 4 4 + •- 4 + 4 4 + + t- 4 - 4 4 4 4 + - *- 4 4 4 + 4 4 + + 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 - + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 . 4 + 4 4 4 . + 4 4 + + + 4 + 4 + * 4 4 4 - •+ 4 4 4 + \ 4 4 i + 4 4 4 * + 4 + + + + + • .'-4444 + 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 4 + 3" O tr • • • . . 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 * + + + 4 + 4 4 + 4 \ + + + + *\ 4 4 4 4 4 . . , + 4 4 4 + 44 4 4 4 4 4 4> 4 4 4 4 * * 4 4 * 4 + 4 + 4 4 + + 4 + + + * + + + + \ + + + * + + + + + 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 4 4 + + + + + + + 4 4 / ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 j + i. 4 4 ^ - 55 Effects of Many changes in the to water and in water have 1950s. two fields. the The activities For a successful are opened has to be water. farmers, it 100%) The farmers the comma; The dependents interest pipe of participation they are to to keep to all those of also the get FO have the that who users. to of interfere with the At pipe other inlets times farmers and are away it obtain by several schedule 3.3 the rotations. shared that above. Although in a ...c- since water 3.4, participation from the there common is water it. unsuccessful allottee cultivate paddy farmers' with that steam of other whenever become the water this open indicate the of time. Table inlet more orginal only of allotments reports dependents water adhere (see whose water In farmers' provided necessary the other< to farmers 37%. through not respect inlet farmers inlets, believe methods being mentioned with other is same Documentation together is down order practices inlet when farmers by pipe water water the G 3.7, access is 13% of in through is tenure while particularly , The adopted use it only and of in difficult in obtaining period the attempt Process water where of a specified among channel rotations rotation, vary usually the water methods UB 2.9, get relating land to farmer methods particularly becomes practices inlet in cases dependent changes resort dams inception in through farmers its change inlet; usually FO, closed, pipe since these the In cutting These during kept In each the only of of shows water farmers inlet. of the by scheme population, 4.2 getting as Oya area. majority since pipe in through such Gal important project dependent fields separate the farmers, water most Fig. water channels, not the the increase in of obtaining is in fragmentation. proportion use of the channels paddy occurred are irrigation both Patterns Some use land get Use several because few obtain latter participates original allottee the FO activities water the. dependent water in through FO represents allotment. is of However, also important activities. the the , since r r : T + T ^4 + + + 4 4 + + + + + t t + r t r + •+ + + ++ + + 4 t + ' + t-t- + + + + /+ + + + + + + 1 + • + - • + + + + + + + + + ''+ + + + 4 + + + + + + + + 4 4 + f 4'4 4 4 + • + + 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 + ' + + +-4 + 4 4 4 4 + 4 + + + + +.+ + + 4 4 4 /++ 4 + + + + • + + 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 44 t 4 4 4 4 4 4,+ 4-i 6-8 + + + + + + + + + 1 * + 4 + + 4 4 4 4 1 + 4 + + + 4 444 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 4 4 f + + + + + + + 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 4 4 + + + + + + + + 4 + 4 + + + 4 4 + 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 + 4 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 ++ + + + + + + + + + 4 + + + 4 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 + + + 4 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 4+ + 4 4 4 4 + + + + + 4 T 4 + + + + 4 44 + 4 + 4 *4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 +4 4444 + '4 4 4 + + + - + + + T+ + + - 4 + 4 4 4 + + + + +- + + + + ^++ + 4 4 + + + 4 + + + 44-J ^ 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 + + £ ? 4 4 + 4 + -| 4 4 4 + + + + + + ™ + + • + + + • + + •'+ + + +• ++ + + + 1+ 4 + + + 4 + + +444 4 : 4 4 4 4 4 + + 4 + + + 4 + +,-| 4 4 4 + + + + + + + + + + -+4+ + 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 + 4 + + + + 4 44 4 4 4 - | ;+ + + + + + + + + i4 t 4 + 4 4 4 4 44 r r : r- 57 The increase drainage also in population area, etc increased However, number This water, The the namely, cutting use FO Programme. come of Problems of The co-operation for farmer forward meetings have the by attendance of the • out implement example, area, on 15th In actual and It also and either the each allotment. obtaining channel water users could the etc. who adopt repurcussions on reduce hand, the the they may FO. FRs was 1983. 1 show's* to meaning a 100% should in the to at objection. to The Although the farmers "Maha" however, the officials. officials, meetings that only of properly to meetings. meeting a schedule officials wished crops water 2 officials. Often implementation. cultivation adhere attendance of attendance in between of noted plan For of Gonagolla of activities decided to was issue , cc-erdinating coordinating be FO distri- of cultivation advanced the the relationship do not taken by shows attendance in come attended fluctations the officials not attendance recorded or 20th March since o implementation, the who monthly dear The no 4.3 at It delayed farmers' officals available assistance Fig. attend. decisions have for The to readily officials reguests responded that 1983, isolated officials. there not officials directly attempted March, the the March officials the FRs held are in despite until why of cf indicated decisions has of those is for down. do not even water serving other of reservation, cultivated. methods On the officials turned FRs that also in interests activities and area. 27 meetings Farmers the to officials of increase unfavourable FO. farmers corresponded stated area FO and , such majority been as the inlet as for syphoning the except by Uhana When asked if the the bunds, government The in FRs the attendance FRs have the who join of sometimes meetings demand in such Bureaucracy help. of The to other have hand with convened bution resort between organizations to to one the of channel On the conflict lands increase size practices farmers into an the interests water number or farmers conflicting improper of many a proportionate inlets led brought cultivation. has/been pipe has under on account not there of has to issue postpone yet to began the be on water issue harvested. 20th March. FIGURE 4.3 UHANA AREA D i s t r i b u t i o n o f A t t e n d a n c e o f Farmer R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s and O f f i c i a l s a t F i e l d L e v e l C o - o r d i n a t i n g M e e t i n g s d u r i n g 1 9 8 1 t h r o u g h 1 9 8 2 i n Uhana A r e a 100 99 90 70 H c SO H 0 4B <o, c 50 H 0 n u a. 20 H 10 A t t e n d a n c e o f Farmer R e p s Attendance of Officials 0 59 Since in farmers were advance, had they already had as made advance was March. This changes in pre-arranged Farmers Part-time farmers employment, as Fig. 4.4 the project area. are part-time indicates, Lack The of composition the the is Farmer the activities. taxes due from break and destroy For even FOs have recognition. farmers who private They involve in the in during two Codony units 'farmers' in these are only of the is very poor most parts of do not attend farmers farming The work etc. also sector vocations. the in than and farmers part-time does the to ..have of no to It not which instance, farmers. some failed itself government damage they the frequent activity.other farmers full-time farmers Hence an substantial community 15th officials. etc. activitiese farming by The government farmers had etc. the the L 46% of while others among in of on 54%. FO such the affect of as since the day. FO the Recognition its FG8D as ' involve that water the.farmers. of farmer FO. by However^, Still to their part-time Organization cattle in seen part-time Legal recognition for the reguiarly. of meeting. labourers maintenance of expecting for-ploughing masonary, farmers rotations, performance who free of addition, crop activities are It participation meetings those decision Every dissatisfaction the carpentry, they out paddy non-agricultural whenever In the in difficulties. payments in are and are change ' work they many cultivation to trust the difficulties led no , such the much dicisions of immature and Part-Time water the caused aware undergo at have The to decided therefore units made harvested 15th farming not the can structures is kind in of legal carrying out collect neither punish etc. No action acreage those farmers can also who be taken structures. the''government function any required FO cannot irrigation legal have status. effectively officers It is do not observed due to not that having recognize most of legal the - 60 FIGURE U . 4 DISTRIBUTION OF FARMERS BY ACTIVITIES COLONY NO. 2 9 & 3 0 1 9 8 0 YALA -+-»-•• 4--«••+ + ••• Full-time farming part-time farming F u 2. j 1 - i " i m e Farmina and a r m . v n q carpentry of masonry arming -and business 4. Farming ' and Govt:, employment' 5. Farming and casual labour 6 . Farming and other employment •. SOURCE:... 1 9 8 0 s a m p l e s u r v e y . 61 4.8 ^ Settler Heterogeneiety Settlers in cultural and tions the Gal much different Zone areas the Uva province. could several of were province. 1982 Yala been as mortgaged. to to Many who conveying their some in allottees some farmers such example, in Bibileyaya worked on in Uva as For to called the cultivation in to exposed The area alotments had an area allotments. colony the Still mentioned. paddy and others having in Bibile of documentation their repair for even them the houses This farmers had inhibited reports, children. In their cyclone house repair in to help them. even the some was have their won did at them. the end like a very Some As land had they few of farmer activities of the increasing group houses, by the to meet hard of a result of formation them colony not message. of instances, disbursed IOO had IOO visited most affected Bibileyaya organization when the years any time the in farmers IOO have of groups work in not in the the area. formation more settler farmers of their The farmers came to Bibilayaya by the even compensation officer became be in out process educate government. * the cared although The leased or to not area. should interested all case only grasp period. at from farmers while longer came could quickly the differences, farmers message villages paddy from labourers. no plan met the 65% of According left area season, hired the settlers those above A particular not or 100 a much grasp pilot are some by for from sold leased have the They either education the aspira- who came than » social among became of socio- The setterlers settlers conveyed not settled they to Lanka. education Because occassions, 'Bibileyaya' area, due continuously farmers IOO on Oya, different experience Those the from Sri fjarming general of message 'motivated other Gal those organizational be a better at drawn of varied. Some arriving particularly and and had were regions background Wet after scheme agro-ecologic economic were Oya and subsequent complicated with characteristics. by area of origin in The Fig. two farmer 4.5 shows farmer organization heterogeneiety the organizations. caused cor position The of FO, this -'62 | I i ••• + •••» •+•« • + • DO PC HI-" (D i + + + +- m <Q OJ H-* h-* OJ -i -J" :B O O • 3 '3 O (/) .M. rt o Of 3 •n 3 fS *-* ? -> < > w ("5 iii- z > •0 t m 1 s->- i 111 11 111 •1 • • • - 2 'V . D> 1-1 3 fli *3 0) rt a f-< ft * + + + * T-r+ + + + + + + + • * • j -. Q 17) A *^ c 03 O < * o> w 78 K> Q- :r > 031 3 m 5 o 1 Q] UJ • • J—* g on I cn 1 UB 7.3.1/7.3.A.l areas, while Heavy Turn Since the the IOs havey According to two the years; by pursuade and However, those •turn-over of more 1983. For planned since a large only The heavy turn-over in several instance the project not only -trative in field was According the fielding themselves. IOs of at an project able to high train and the field two designed has and t 1981 through show that the drop out been the again \ ARTI diluted employment; farmer $y organization research IOs the project. the the during heavy the ARTI and figures permanent plan results had uncertainity to was project confused. changed be replaced affected the implementation accordingly seven times whole but As also during project in adminis* ARTI. of and lo on of time FOs were for strongly farmers fielding the process IOs of turn-over, effort with fields,: the leaving the be activities. maintain Assuming and planning to of collective because to expected would to recruit the for the research without had the affected This suddenly was period 10 the order the left period. confidence the ARTI 65. remained some the constant This it that changed with activities of the areas. they a coninuous recruitment, only Firstly, in for September, IOs of affairs Secondly, field of subsequent For basis, FO programme, be in However, 100 ways. a result was IOs.. 22 of 1983 100 number September to remaining in 85 two employments towards the pattern example, recruited from contract thought 57 IOs, IOs of different •' the number the (65) farmers Therefore, of farmers the IOs had comprising number has permanent of ARTI assumptions shows, actual had the . 4.6 of the level. tig. plan so four IOs. batches 100. for of convince batches on programme doing from G 3.3 recruited original two drawn . been the only farmers in 100 turn-over to field of have left to of organization - Over constantly led comprises some time documentation discouraged IOs IOs. and In ckout until the FO was wes.k&nded many istances, Ios left Then the to a new reports, both be formed. 10 was this farmers due to appointed. constant changes and IOs the x in FIGURE 4.c : Pattern of Recruitments and T u r n o v e r of 100 140 •-, Planned Recruitments 120 4 Actual Recruitments Number Remained gioo w N M 2 < « ° 80 J 2 o ED S 60 w z O 3 4 0 -J OQ s 20 J i ! J F M A M J JA.SON'.DJFM 1981 : : : A M J ; ;—i J A S 0 N' D J F M A 1982 TIME PERIOD - M J J A S 0 N D 1983 CHAPTER .SUMMARY AND The CONCOUSIONS objective initiate three of this farmer report, the years, recommendations result of the which approach be made at can be made be adopted and the 3 show such development of FOs is over as approach Gal Oya Scheme, 1981 and has the project this only from now of when stated in the just Therefore, definit project. donclusions of Such are gives results to completed the therefore the adopted As area. stage section drawn farmers operation the were drawn some the on the preliminary experiment formed the users.along and in the can during its been of have of recommended, in new human that the be resolution time considered implementation 4). These organizations in organizations schemes - the the settlement farmer and the farmer human irrigation success of However/ Chapter the the 4. affected if many capabilities Oya cannot ' resolution, conflict (See 2 undertaken scheme. minimized Chapters Chapter the management, Gal considered conflict in the be However, proved of can already saving, inception commencement be have constraints its have toc,ather Gal Oya can be with the settlements. membership field other water work successfully commencement Though at it developed of from Oya formed. discussed have &s many Gal relationsetc. commenced could Therefore, they water maintenance programme constraints been constraints spheres appropriate the already FOs since organizations and in rotation, the FO Programme most of of farmers farmer-officer to in FOs have water Oya farmer the organizing 200 better subject Gal in success •activities, (2) in the three.years. since (1) the This can document 30% of experiment. successful of in about cannot policy to commenced coveting conclusions is organizations recommendations The report experiment fizst FIVE of farmer channels, categories of the illegal organizations is encroachers, the water users open to all water drainage do not farmers participate in • farmer when organization FOs function activities well. (See because Chapter i they are adversely 3 and 4). Therefore, affected a farmer 66 organization programme solution The be is found activities There has been As mentioned farmers to divisions Chapters and FOs and functioning of link between departments channel YPs it IOs have these officials organizations time. farmer the cannot can be officials, project period. organizations and their this avoided until that the build only there should be officials input to f a r m e r s ' could be action is and FRS. Yaya Palaka FR areas of as YPs, partially the a strengthened smooth permanent of through the links been for the the among organi- YPs appointed However, If popular co-ordinating has FOs. linkage new be it became of to positions. be functions appear . leadership farmer representatives Oya system. disrupt with to (YP) FR system recommended attempted Gal to and coincide in Palaka two new attempted roles permanent organizations these 4,. a users. Yaya the to and the farmer conlict Government provided of 3 and until water between redemarcated the strenthened existing demarcate during /ap conflict new the This successful period much solution, be between ( to organizations Though the threat clearly be illegal consequently a possible new FR of activities. taken As in and -ation regarding of a potential cannot relevant the new in field a short ANNEX I Distribution of A d d i t i o n a l Land B r o u g h t U n d e r Along M 5 D i s t r i b u t o r y After Performance of During 1983 Y a l a Farmer Water Cultivation Season Rotations Acreage No. of Farmers Benefited 108 24 M 5.2.'4 70 18 M 5.2.5 19 04 M 5.2.6 53 13 M 5.2.7 66 20 M 5.2.8 37 8 353. 87 M 5.4.D 34 15 M 5.4.3 107 35 M 5.4.4 59 35 M 5.4.4.A 20 09 M 5.4.5 34 10 M 5.4.6 59 26 313 130 M 5 35 12 M 5.5.1 28 08 M 5.5.2 170 40 M 5.5.4 34 13 M 5.6 68 1 9 Channel No. M 5.2.3.A SUB-TOTAL SUB-TOTAL SUB-TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 335 92 1001 309 ,