Annual government investment in water resources and irrigation infrastructure is in the order of US $100 million.
During the first half of the 1900s, high investments in irrigation infrastructure had spurred agricultural development.
A developed irrigation infrastructure and increasing crop diversification led to a stable food industry throughout the state.
The irrigation infrastructure is very well developed with the large Tollimarjon reservoir as a reliable water source.
The Project involved replacing old, inefficient stock water supply and irrigation infrastructure, with a pipeline system.
Work was stopped on irrigation infrastructure in 1962.
Water resources and irrigation infrastructure in Peru vary throughout the country.
Primarily focused on developing irrigation infrastructure, the first irrigation development project started in 1909 and continued throughout the 20th Century.
The private sector has been the main investor of irrigation infrastructure in Uruguay.
At the global scale, 2,788,000 km2 (689 million acres) of agricultural land was equipped with irrigation infrastructure around the year 2000.