Definition of traditional irrigation
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Answer:Traditional Irrigation
Explanation:In traditional methods water is lifted from water sources such as wells, lakes and canals by using human labour or cattle. Traditional methods are cheaper but less efficient. Examples of traditional methods moat (pulley-system), chain pump, dhekli and rahat (Lever system).
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Also called the pulley system, it involves pulling up water from a well or other such source to irrigate the land. It is an extremely time consuming and labour intensive system, but it is very cost efficient. Also, wastage of water is avoided when using a moat system of irrigation.
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