Ord River Irrigation Scheme
The Ord River Irrigation Scheme is a large agricultural project located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It was developed to provide irrigation for farming in an area with limited rainfall. The scheme utilizes water from the Ord River, which is stored in the Lake Argyle reservoir, allowing for the cultivation of various crops, including sugarcane and vegetables.
Initiated in the 1960s, the scheme has significantly transformed the local economy by creating jobs and increasing agricultural production. It has also faced challenges, such as environmental concerns and the impact on local ecosystems. Overall, the Ord River Irrigation Scheme plays a crucial role in supporting agriculture in a remote region.