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Pumping water for irrigation and other uses using a motorcycle.



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 Here is a new invention by a Kenyan innovator, to help farmers pump water from shallow wells to beyond 1km for irrigation using a bodaboda (okada).

Motorcycles have proven to be a reliable form of transport, especially in the rural areas, but now there is another reason why every farmer should invest in one — it can be used to pump water!



Motorcycle used in pumping water from a river.


A group of youths  has developed a pump that can be powered by a motorcycle engine instead of the traditional diesel engine, which can pump a total of between 22,000 to 40,000 litres of water per hour and consumes 0.2 litres of petrol in an hour!



It was a huge attraction to many vegetable farmers at the recently concluded Nairobi International Trade Fair.“With the accessibility of motorcycles to almost every household, their use in irrigation is good news for those with small farms,” said Mr Mwangi Mbuguiro.



“This pump is mounted to a motorcycle power take over — commonly known as the engine shaft — which drives it as it pumps the water from its source,” said the company’s director of sales, Mwangi Mbugiro.



He said the machine can also pump water from a well of up to 40 feet but the speed and amount of water is usually dependent on the depth.


“On a not-so-deep place, the water is pumped fast as compared to pumping it from a well that is deep,” Mr Mwangi said.

The engine has the ability to pump water to as far as 50 metres uphill for a continuous 100 hours. It is suitable for pumping water for irrigation, washing cars, firefighting, spraying crops or fumigating.
                                      


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“The advantage of this machine is that it uses a locomotive that can be used for other purposes as compared to the common diesel water pump that performs one purpose only and lies idle when you are not pumping water,” Mr Mwangi said.



He said the 1.6kg pump costs Sh12,000 (N24,000) and uses a pipe that retails at Sh400 (N800) a metre and added that the company had sold 40 units in the last three weeks.

“There are so many inventions that can be used in agriculture to enhance food production and alleviate poverty and hunger,” Mr Mwangi said as he called on the youth to be more productive.


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14 comments:

  1. Wow that a great innovation. The price is even okay compared to the cost of buying a diesel engine. Hope we can get it here in Nigeria

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    1. Yeah, the price is okay but l do not not know of anyone selling it in Nigeria now.

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  2. Any idea of how to get it down yo Nigeria?

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    1. I have it for sale in Nigeria. You may call me 08033702294

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  3. I wonder where I can get this in nigeria, very nice!

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    1. I have it for sale in Nigeria. You may call me 08033702294

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  4. It's nothing new I saw this in an advertisement in a firefighter magazine in 1991

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  5. Am in uganda I want buy it where will I buy from?

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  6. Could you sent it in India. How much would it cost? Kindly send your answer in my mail adress vagabond.surya@gmail.com

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    1. Bonjour !
      la pompe m'intéresse, si vous pouvez aussi votre réponse au lnyotambala1@gmail.com (l c'est L, et non i en majuscule)
      Merci.

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