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Treadle pump

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The treadle pump for irrigation was developed in the late 1970's in Bangladesh. After wide-scale promotion by IDE International Development Enterprise, they are now being produced in 300 local workshops and used by more than one million poor rural families that otherwise could not have afforded an irrigation pump. With this technology, many families have increased their income. Some farmers who started with this pedal pump have now bought a motorized pump.
The treadle pumpis cost effective; it cost US$ 20 in Bangladesh and generates US$ 100 or more per year. With this technologyTogether, many families have increased their incomethese pumps add over US$ 100 million every year to the GNP of Bangladesh. Production and sales are now sustainable without any external aid. Some farmers who
started with this pedal pump have now bought a motorized pump. The treadle pump is cost  effective; it cost US$ 20 in Bangladesh and generates US$ 100 or more per year. Together,  these pumps add over US$ 100 million every year to the GNP of Bangladesh. Production and  sales are now sustainable without any external aid. The treadle pump is also being promoted  in Africa where it is installed by organisations like Kickstart (former Approtec) and EW  Enterprise Works. Models of the treadle pump like the Moneymaker and the Soka-pump are now  widely used for small-scale "spray" irrigation.
[[Image:Rope_pump.PNG|thumb|right|150px|[[Rope pump | Rope pump ]], (Victory model) on a hand-dug of 20 meters deep well, made in a local workshop in northern Ghana ]]
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