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__NOTOC__<small-title />[[Image:Lay_flat_hose_icon.png‎|right|80px]][[Image:Lay_flat_hose1.jpg|thumb|right|250px200px|Layflat hose in use. [http://carazhang1.en.busytrade.com/ Shantou Guanghua Manufacturer.]]][[Image:Lay_flat_hose.PNG|thumb|right|250px200px|Lay-flat hoses for sale in a shop in Yemen ]]
Irrigation sometimes involves transporting water over a long distance. Cement or clay canals are relatively costly, inflexible and cannot elevate water. PVC tubing or polypropylene (PP) hose is relatively expensive. In India, farmers started to use locally made plastic hose, called the lay-flat hose because the hose is flat when not in use. This hose is so cheap that even very low-income farmers can buy or rent it and irrigate their crops. It is often used for supplementary irrigation in unexpected dry periods in the rainy season. An additional advantage of lay-flat hose is that rolls are easy to transport and do not occupy valuable cropland as is the case with field channels.
===Suitable conditions===
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===Construction, operations and maintenance===
Layflat hose is made of soft PVC reinforced with interwoven polyester yarn. Layflat hoses are flexible, lightweight, and available in various sizes (millimetres or inches) from 1-6 in and for working pressures (PN) of 4.0-5.5 bars. They are manufactured with plain ends and supplied in coils in standard lengths of 25, 50 and 100 m.
The intriguing part of the popularity of the polyethylene lay-flat hoses is their short life. It appears that for poor farmers operating in a high risk environment (such as vegetable cultivation) low cost disposable system have a clear advantage – they are within purchasing power and they avoid that meager financial resources get tied in things that one may not use the next year.
===Costs===
* Cost/100 m: (Yemen prices): US$ 20 - 30 (40 mm diameter), US$ 40 - 60 (80 mm diameter).
* The cost for a 100mm diameter tube in the Indian Terai is US$0.35/meter.
==Field experiences== ==Manuals, videos, and links===
* General [http://www.practicafoundation.nl www.practicafoundation.nl ] [http://www.teriin.org www.teriin.org ]
(Lay-flat hoses are also mentioned in the book in technology innovation and promotion in practice: pumps, channels and wells.)
* [http://www.siminet.org/images/pdfs/layflat-hoses.pdf Lay-flat hoses – self promoted micro-irrigation systems.]
===Acknowledgements===
* A. Phocaides. [ftp://ftp.fao.org/agl/aglw/docs/pressirrig.pdf TECHNICAL HANDBOOK ON PRESSURIZED IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES.] FAO. ROME, 2000.
* [http://www.siminet.org/images/pdfs/layflat-hoses.pdf Lay-flat hoses – self promoted micro-irrigation systems]. siminet.org.
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