
Pegada hídrica da banana no semiárido brasileiro
2022; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO CEARÁ; Volume: 53; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5935/1806-6690.20220036
ISSN1982-9329
AutoresVandemberk Rocha de Oliveira, Raimundo Nonato Távora Costa, Kenya G. Nunes, Viviane da Silva Barros,
Tópico(s)Banana Cultivation and Research
ResumoDue to water scarcity in semi-arid regions, water resources management strategies are indispensable foragricultural production, in order to guarantee food security for the population. Banana is of great importance in Brazilianagribusiness, with the Northeast region contributing the largest production, approximately 32% of national production. Theobjective of this study was to determine and evaluate the total water footprint of banana crop, considering the blue, green andgray water footprints, with a view to guiding water management in banana producing regions of the Brazilian semiarid region,in the State of Ceará, Brazil; in the Jaguaribe-Apodi and Tabuleiros de Russas Irrigation Projects, as well as a producing areain the municipality of Missão Velha. The average agricultural water footprint for Jaguaribe-Apodi, Tabuleiros de Russas andMissão Velha were 998.3; 1048 and 1107 m³ t-1, respectively. For Missão Velha, the blue water footprint was 780.9 m³ t-1 andfor Jaguaribe-Apodi and Russas they were 830.6 and 862.7 m³ t-1, respectively. The regions studied showed similar blue waterfootprint, which demonstrates the need for water input from the crop and the dependence on surface and/or underground watersources. Water footprint assessment contributes to the decision-making of governments and producers regarding the real valueof raw water, raising discussions related to raw water collection in the agricultural sector as well as the implantation andmanagement of crops in the different hydrographic basins.
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