Bridging the gap: How human-centered design can help unlock bottlenecks in the diffusion of small-scale irrigation in Nigeria

Ample evidence shows that small-scale irrigation (SSI) has positive impacts on agricultural productivity, poverty reduction, climate resilience and household food security, nutrition. Despite this, adoption of SSI has remained low in sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, where previous research sug...

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Autores principales: Balana, Bedru, Abba, Aminu, Iraoya, Augustine Okhale, Yakasai, Musa Tukur, Yakasai, Bello, Abdullahi, Kabiru, Shuaibu, Ahmed Usman, Musa, Nuruddeen Muhammad, Kirui, Oliver K., Edeh, Hyacinth O., Ringler, Claudia
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178299
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author Balana, Bedru
Abba, Aminu
Iraoya, Augustine Okhale
Yakasai, Musa Tukur
Yakasai, Bello
Abdullahi, Kabiru
Shuaibu, Ahmed Usman
Musa, Nuruddeen Muhammad
Kirui, Oliver K.
Edeh, Hyacinth O.
Ringler, Claudia
author_browse Abba, Aminu
Abdullahi, Kabiru
Balana, Bedru
Edeh, Hyacinth O.
Iraoya, Augustine Okhale
Kirui, Oliver K.
Musa, Nuruddeen Muhammad
Ringler, Claudia
Shuaibu, Ahmed Usman
Yakasai, Bello
Yakasai, Musa Tukur
author_facet Balana, Bedru
Abba, Aminu
Iraoya, Augustine Okhale
Yakasai, Musa Tukur
Yakasai, Bello
Abdullahi, Kabiru
Shuaibu, Ahmed Usman
Musa, Nuruddeen Muhammad
Kirui, Oliver K.
Edeh, Hyacinth O.
Ringler, Claudia
author_sort Balana, Bedru
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description Ample evidence shows that small-scale irrigation (SSI) has positive impacts on agricultural productivity, poverty reduction, climate resilience and household food security, nutrition. Despite this, adoption of SSI has remained low in sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, where previous research suggests potential for adoption is largest. Factors such as high cost of technologies, farmers’ risk behavior, lack of incentives, and lack of access to finance and capacity gaps have often been noted as key constraints limiting the adoption/scaling of SSI among smallholders. However, in an environment with low overall levels of use, it is important to not only focus on the challenges experienced by smallholder farmers, but also on those of key intermediary actors—specifically government, irrigation equipment distributors, and finance institutions—that are critical for a supportive enabling environment of SSI technology diffusion. To understand the constraints these groups encounter and propose innovative policy, financial, and supply chain solutions, we conducted a series of human-centered design (HCD) workshops in three locations in Nigeria. Key solutions proposed during nine workshops include the need for cross-sector coordination and policy harmonization, improved data and digital systems and platforms, customized financial products and risk-sharing options for SSI, capacity-sharing for extension services, and specific strategies to support women farmers so that they benefit equally.
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spelling CGSpace1782992026-01-15T02:13:05Z Bridging the gap: How human-centered design can help unlock bottlenecks in the diffusion of small-scale irrigation in Nigeria Balana, Bedru Abba, Aminu Iraoya, Augustine Okhale Yakasai, Musa Tukur Yakasai, Bello Abdullahi, Kabiru Shuaibu, Ahmed Usman Musa, Nuruddeen Muhammad Kirui, Oliver K. Edeh, Hyacinth O. Ringler, Claudia irrigation small-scale irrigation government financial institutions irrigation equipment design Ample evidence shows that small-scale irrigation (SSI) has positive impacts on agricultural productivity, poverty reduction, climate resilience and household food security, nutrition. Despite this, adoption of SSI has remained low in sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, where previous research suggests potential for adoption is largest. Factors such as high cost of technologies, farmers’ risk behavior, lack of incentives, and lack of access to finance and capacity gaps have often been noted as key constraints limiting the adoption/scaling of SSI among smallholders. However, in an environment with low overall levels of use, it is important to not only focus on the challenges experienced by smallholder farmers, but also on those of key intermediary actors—specifically government, irrigation equipment distributors, and finance institutions—that are critical for a supportive enabling environment of SSI technology diffusion. To understand the constraints these groups encounter and propose innovative policy, financial, and supply chain solutions, we conducted a series of human-centered design (HCD) workshops in three locations in Nigeria. Key solutions proposed during nine workshops include the need for cross-sector coordination and policy harmonization, improved data and digital systems and platforms, customized financial products and risk-sharing options for SSI, capacity-sharing for extension services, and specific strategies to support women farmers so that they benefit equally. 2025-11-26 2025-11-26T21:41:41Z 2025-11-26T21:41:41Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178299 en https://www.ifpri.org/blog/overcoming-policy-finance-and-technology-supply-constraints-to-unleash-small-scale-irrigation-in-nigeria/ https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136842 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Balana, Bedru; Abba, Aminu; Iraoya, Augustine Okhale; Yakasai, Musa Tukur; Yakasai, Bello; et al. 2025. Bridging the gap: How human-centered design can help unlock bottlenecks in the diffusion of small-scale irrigation in Nigeria. IFPRI Discussion Paper 2380. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178299
spellingShingle irrigation
small-scale irrigation
government
financial institutions
irrigation equipment
design
Balana, Bedru
Abba, Aminu
Iraoya, Augustine Okhale
Yakasai, Musa Tukur
Yakasai, Bello
Abdullahi, Kabiru
Shuaibu, Ahmed Usman
Musa, Nuruddeen Muhammad
Kirui, Oliver K.
Edeh, Hyacinth O.
Ringler, Claudia
Bridging the gap: How human-centered design can help unlock bottlenecks in the diffusion of small-scale irrigation in Nigeria
title Bridging the gap: How human-centered design can help unlock bottlenecks in the diffusion of small-scale irrigation in Nigeria
title_full Bridging the gap: How human-centered design can help unlock bottlenecks in the diffusion of small-scale irrigation in Nigeria
title_fullStr Bridging the gap: How human-centered design can help unlock bottlenecks in the diffusion of small-scale irrigation in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Bridging the gap: How human-centered design can help unlock bottlenecks in the diffusion of small-scale irrigation in Nigeria
title_short Bridging the gap: How human-centered design can help unlock bottlenecks in the diffusion of small-scale irrigation in Nigeria
title_sort bridging the gap how human centered design can help unlock bottlenecks in the diffusion of small scale irrigation in nigeria
topic irrigation
small-scale irrigation
government
financial institutions
irrigation equipment
design
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178299
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