Diagnostic study of the maize-based system in South and East Africa: pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification - a case study of Chipata and Monze districts in Zambia

Efficient agricultural water management is key to improving crop-water productivity. Very few smallholder farmers in Zambia use irrigation as it is largely informal and applied to fruits and vegetables grown close to the water sources. Only 1% of the small holder farmers use irrigation for field cro...

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Autor principal: Mwale, M.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172642
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description Efficient agricultural water management is key to improving crop-water productivity. Very few smallholder farmers in Zambia use irrigation as it is largely informal and applied to fruits and vegetables grown close to the water sources. Only 1% of the small holder farmers use irrigation for field crops and about 16% of them use it for fruits and vegetables (Ngoma, et.al, 2017). The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) conducted a household survey to understand agricultural water management practices used by smallholder farmers. The survey forms part of a larger initiative, Ukama Ustawi (UU), which seeks to support climate-resilient agricultural livelihoods and agribusiness ecosystems in 12 East and Southern African countries, Zambia inclusive to help millions of vulnerable smallholders’ transition from maize-mixed systems to sustainably intensified, diversified, and de-risked agrifood systems with a strong maize base. In Zambia, the survey was conducted in two districts, Chipata District of Eastern Province and Monze District of Southern Province. The study’s main objectives were to understand the sustainability of the maize-based rainfed and irrigation systems and to identify areas of intervention in the context of the key problems, opportunities, and farmers’ preferences.
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spelling CGSpace1726422025-11-07T08:54:54Z Diagnostic study of the maize-based system in South and East Africa: pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification - a case study of Chipata and Monze districts in Zambia Mwale, M. sustainable intensification diversification maize irrigation systems crop production households case studies Efficient agricultural water management is key to improving crop-water productivity. Very few smallholder farmers in Zambia use irrigation as it is largely informal and applied to fruits and vegetables grown close to the water sources. Only 1% of the small holder farmers use irrigation for field crops and about 16% of them use it for fruits and vegetables (Ngoma, et.al, 2017). The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) conducted a household survey to understand agricultural water management practices used by smallholder farmers. The survey forms part of a larger initiative, Ukama Ustawi (UU), which seeks to support climate-resilient agricultural livelihoods and agribusiness ecosystems in 12 East and Southern African countries, Zambia inclusive to help millions of vulnerable smallholders’ transition from maize-mixed systems to sustainably intensified, diversified, and de-risked agrifood systems with a strong maize base. In Zambia, the survey was conducted in two districts, Chipata District of Eastern Province and Monze District of Southern Province. The study’s main objectives were to understand the sustainability of the maize-based rainfed and irrigation systems and to identify areas of intervention in the context of the key problems, opportunities, and farmers’ preferences. 2024-12-30 2025-01-31T10:32:07Z 2025-01-31T10:32:07Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172642 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute (IWMI) CGIAR Initiative on Diversification in East and Southern Africa Mwale, M. 2024. Diagnostic study of the maize-based system in South and East Africa: pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification - a case study of Chipata and Monze districts in Zambia. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Initiative on Diversification in East and Southern Africa. 42p.
spellingShingle sustainable intensification
diversification
maize
irrigation systems
crop production
households
case studies
Mwale, M.
Diagnostic study of the maize-based system in South and East Africa: pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification - a case study of Chipata and Monze districts in Zambia
title Diagnostic study of the maize-based system in South and East Africa: pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification - a case study of Chipata and Monze districts in Zambia
title_full Diagnostic study of the maize-based system in South and East Africa: pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification - a case study of Chipata and Monze districts in Zambia
title_fullStr Diagnostic study of the maize-based system in South and East Africa: pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification - a case study of Chipata and Monze districts in Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic study of the maize-based system in South and East Africa: pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification - a case study of Chipata and Monze districts in Zambia
title_short Diagnostic study of the maize-based system in South and East Africa: pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification - a case study of Chipata and Monze districts in Zambia
title_sort diagnostic study of the maize based system in south and east africa pathways to sustainable intensification and diversification a case study of chipata and monze districts in zambia
topic sustainable intensification
diversification
maize
irrigation systems
crop production
households
case studies
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172642
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