Solar-Powered Irrigation and Farm Performance: An Impact Evaluation from Kashmir Valley, India


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Authors

  • Quadri Javeed Ahmad Peer SKUAST-KASHMIR
  • Irfath Rashid
  • Tabina
  • Syed Shafat Kubrevi
  • Immad A. Shah
  • Irshad Ahmad Para

https://doi.org/10.48165/IJEE.2026.62210

Keywords:

Impact, Sustainable Irrigation, Agricultural Productivity, Solar Water Pumps, Adoption.

Abstract

The growing demand for energy and the rising costs of traditional irrigation methods have increased the need for sustainable options in agriculture. Solar water pumps are a practical and eco-friendly choice, especially in regions with high solar exposure like Jammu and Kashmir. According to data collected from JAKEDA (2024), a total of 1,309 beneficiaries have used solar water pumps under the PM-KUSUM scheme. The study conducted during 2025, evaluated how adopting solar water pumps affects important agricultural aspects, such as irrigation costs, crop production, crop quality, diversification, and plant growth in three selected districts, namely; Anantnag, Pulwama, and Baramulla (with a large number of functioning solar water pumps). By applying the results of the Wilcoxon signed-rank test to data collected from growers, significant differences between the conditions before and after adoption were recorded. A significant decrease in labor and diesel expenses, along with notable gains in both crop yield and quality, was found. Diversified crops with high market value have improved, and overall plant growth has seen considerable progress since adopting solar water pumps.

 

Author Biographies

  • Quadri Javeed Ahmad Peer, SKUAST-KASHMIR

    Assistant Professor, Division of Agriculture Extension and Communication, Faculty of Agriculture,  SKUAST-K

  • Irfath Rashid

    Research Assistant, Division of Agriculture Extension and Communication

  • Tabina

    Field Investigator, Division of Agriculture Extension and Communication

  • Syed Shafat Kubrevi

    Asssistant Professor, Division of Agriculture Extension and Communication Faculty of Agriculture, SKUAST-K 

  • Immad A. Shah

    Assistant Professor, Division of Agricultural Statistics

  • Irshad Ahmad Para

    Research Assistant, Division of Agricultural Statistics, SKUAST-K

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22.01.2026

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22.03.2026

Data Availability Statement

 The datasets generated and analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request. Due to ethical considerations and farmer privacy concerns, individual-level data cannot be made publicly available. Aggregated data and analysis codes are available upon request for research purposes subject to appropriate data use agreements.

How to Cite

Ahmad Peer, Q. J., Rashid, I., Tabina, Kubrevi, S. S., Shah, I. A., & Para, I. A. (2026). Solar-Powered Irrigation and Farm Performance: An Impact Evaluation from Kashmir Valley, India. Indian Journal of Extension Education, 62(2), 59-65. https://doi.org/10.48165/IJEE.2026.62210
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