Climate change vulnerability and drivers of low maize yields under smallholder farming systems in semi-arid area of Marange in Zimbabwe

In semi-arid regions, smallholder farmers are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to naturally low rainfall. However, regardless of their vulnerability, farmers continue to grow maize (Zea mays L.) under rain-fed systems even though the chances of crop failures are very high, and their y...

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Autores principales: Muoni, Tarirai, Kihara, Job, Madamombe, Sandra M., Öborn, Ingrid, Nyamadzawo, George, Thierfelder, Christian, Chirinda, Ngonidzashe, Ng’ang’a, Stanley Karanja, Nkurunziza, Libère
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Publicado: Springer 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175439
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author Muoni, Tarirai
Kihara, Job
Madamombe, Sandra M.
Öborn, Ingrid
Nyamadzawo, George
Thierfelder, Christian
Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
Ng’ang’a, Stanley Karanja
Nkurunziza, Libère
author_browse Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
Kihara, Job
Madamombe, Sandra M.
Muoni, Tarirai
Ng’ang’a, Stanley Karanja
Nkurunziza, Libère
Nyamadzawo, George
Thierfelder, Christian
Öborn, Ingrid
author_facet Muoni, Tarirai
Kihara, Job
Madamombe, Sandra M.
Öborn, Ingrid
Nyamadzawo, George
Thierfelder, Christian
Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
Ng’ang’a, Stanley Karanja
Nkurunziza, Libère
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description In semi-arid regions, smallholder farmers are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to naturally low rainfall. However, regardless of their vulnerability, farmers continue to grow maize (Zea mays L.) under rain-fed systems even though the chances of crop failures are very high, and their yields remain extremely low. This study used on-farm data to investigate how agronomic management practices chosen by farmers influence maize productivity in rain-fed smallholder farming systems in the semi-arid Marange area of Mutare district, Zimbabwe. A sample of 107 farmers were interviewed at household level. The collected information included socio-ecological data and maize yield data from small plots on each farm of an interviewed household. The results showed extremely low maize yields, ranging from 90 to 970 kg ha−1 and an average of 355 kg ha−1. Several agricultural practices, including the strategic choice for where to plant the maize, the use of planting basins, weed management, and mulching, contributed to differences in maize yields among households. Socio-economic factors including access to agricultural information (market- and production-related), weather information services, and exposure to extension officers and researchers, enabled farmers to learn and achieve better maize yields. We conclude that maize yields are still terribly low, requiring additional efforts to develop measures that improve the production in these vulnerable communities. While most of the selected agronomic practices showed significant differences, overall yields were still low. A comprehensive overhaul of agronomic practices, land management practices, extension services, and access to weather and climate information is needed to sustainably improve maize productivity in smallholder farming systems vulnerable to climate variability and change.
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spelling CGSpace1754392025-12-08T10:06:44Z Climate change vulnerability and drivers of low maize yields under smallholder farming systems in semi-arid area of Marange in Zimbabwe Muoni, Tarirai Kihara, Job Madamombe, Sandra M. Öborn, Ingrid Nyamadzawo, George Thierfelder, Christian Chirinda, Ngonidzashe Ng’ang’a, Stanley Karanja Nkurunziza, Libère farmers crop yield climate change smallholders farming systems semi-arid zones on-farm research agronomic practices yields In semi-arid regions, smallholder farmers are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to naturally low rainfall. However, regardless of their vulnerability, farmers continue to grow maize (Zea mays L.) under rain-fed systems even though the chances of crop failures are very high, and their yields remain extremely low. This study used on-farm data to investigate how agronomic management practices chosen by farmers influence maize productivity in rain-fed smallholder farming systems in the semi-arid Marange area of Mutare district, Zimbabwe. A sample of 107 farmers were interviewed at household level. The collected information included socio-ecological data and maize yield data from small plots on each farm of an interviewed household. The results showed extremely low maize yields, ranging from 90 to 970 kg ha−1 and an average of 355 kg ha−1. Several agricultural practices, including the strategic choice for where to plant the maize, the use of planting basins, weed management, and mulching, contributed to differences in maize yields among households. Socio-economic factors including access to agricultural information (market- and production-related), weather information services, and exposure to extension officers and researchers, enabled farmers to learn and achieve better maize yields. We conclude that maize yields are still terribly low, requiring additional efforts to develop measures that improve the production in these vulnerable communities. While most of the selected agronomic practices showed significant differences, overall yields were still low. A comprehensive overhaul of agronomic practices, land management practices, extension services, and access to weather and climate information is needed to sustainably improve maize productivity in smallholder farming systems vulnerable to climate variability and change. 2025-05-12 2025-07-02T07:57:49Z 2025-07-02T07:57:49Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175439 en Open Access application/pdf Springer Muoni, Tarirai, Job Kihara, Sandra M. Madamombe, Ingrid Öborn, George Nyamadzawo, Christian Thierfelder, Ngonidzashe Chirinda, Stanley Karanja Ng’ang’a, and Libere Nkurunziza. "Climate change vulnerability and drivers of low maize yields under smallholder farming systems in semi-arid area of Marange in Zimbabwe." Discover Sustainability 6, no. 1 (2025): 1-11.
spellingShingle farmers
crop yield
climate change
smallholders
farming systems
semi-arid zones
on-farm research
agronomic practices
yields
Muoni, Tarirai
Kihara, Job
Madamombe, Sandra M.
Öborn, Ingrid
Nyamadzawo, George
Thierfelder, Christian
Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
Ng’ang’a, Stanley Karanja
Nkurunziza, Libère
Climate change vulnerability and drivers of low maize yields under smallholder farming systems in semi-arid area of Marange in Zimbabwe
title Climate change vulnerability and drivers of low maize yields under smallholder farming systems in semi-arid area of Marange in Zimbabwe
title_full Climate change vulnerability and drivers of low maize yields under smallholder farming systems in semi-arid area of Marange in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Climate change vulnerability and drivers of low maize yields under smallholder farming systems in semi-arid area of Marange in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Climate change vulnerability and drivers of low maize yields under smallholder farming systems in semi-arid area of Marange in Zimbabwe
title_short Climate change vulnerability and drivers of low maize yields under smallholder farming systems in semi-arid area of Marange in Zimbabwe
title_sort climate change vulnerability and drivers of low maize yields under smallholder farming systems in semi arid area of marange in zimbabwe
topic farmers
crop yield
climate change
smallholders
farming systems
semi-arid zones
on-farm research
agronomic practices
yields
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175439
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