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Open channel gravity system. The water is diverted from river Nayndo by means of a diversion weir and conveyed to the head of farm fields via gravity open channel

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The Ahero Irrigation Scheme in Kenya primarily uses gravity-fed irrigation methods. Water is diverted from the Nyando River and distributed through a network of canals and furrows to irrigate crops in the scheme. This method is cost-effective and relies on the natural flow of water to irrigate agricultural lands.

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