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In order to evaluate the effects of irrigation practices, discover performance gaps, and enhance system performance, irrigation scheme performance assessment is essential. However, since the Yelen irrigation scheme began operation, no irrigation performance assessment has been carried out. As a result, the purpose of this study is to identify and comprehend the Yelen irrigation scheme's current irrigation performance. Hydraulic performance was assessed using the adequacy, efficiency, dependability, deficiency, and equity indicators. While secondary data came from a variety of sources, primary data were gathered through transect walks, household surveys, group discussions, and flow measurement with a Parshall flume and current meter. The data were analyzed using the CROPWAT 8.0 model, SPSS, Microsoft Excel, and GIS software. The amounts of water that were applied, as well as the amounts that should have been applied, were used to evaluate water delivery indicators. The study's findings revealed that the values of adequacy, dependability, efficiency, deficiency, and equity were respectively 0.84, 0.26, 0.93, 0.17, and 0.34. In general, the irrigation system performs poorly. It mostly happened as a result of a lack of water, illegal water extraction, canal sedimentation, and inadequate provisions for operation and maintenance. To improve the irrigation system's performance, appropriate management strategies and adequate maintenance are required. During times of water scarcity, enhancing the performance of water delivery systems may present an opportunity to save water at the field level.
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