An Evaluation of the Limitations and Opportunities for out-scaling the small-holder irrigation sector. The Case of Gwanda District, Limpopo Basin Zimbabwe.

Results and Key findings: Demographic data Gender - Makwe and Guyu have more females in the scheme (60.5% and 55% respectively). Masholomoshe has the highest number of males (53.3%). Discussion with the sampled households revealed that male headed families hardly face labour problems, and high per...

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Autor principal: Felistus, Muchape
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34336
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description Results and Key findings: Demographic data Gender - Makwe and Guyu have more females in the scheme (60.5% and 55% respectively). Masholomoshe has the highest number of males (53.3%). Discussion with the sampled households revealed that male headed families hardly face labour problems, and high percentages of female irrigators have a negative impact when it comes to operation and maintenance. In terms of gender distribution there are more women irrigating than males. Age distribution – more than 70% of the plot holders are above the age of 51 - This is contrary to previous studies which emphasized that small-holder irrigation creates employment since the majority of the plot holders are elderly people. Rises concerns on the ability of these elderly farmers to provide labour for cultural activities. Perception on welfare trends – 89% acknowledged scheme contributes to household income, 11% said that irrigation enhances food security thus importance of irrigated agriculture for rural people cannot be over emphasized.
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spelling CGSpace343362024-01-23T12:04:03Z An Evaluation of the Limitations and Opportunities for out-scaling the small-holder irrigation sector. The Case of Gwanda District, Limpopo Basin Zimbabwe. Felistus, Muchape targeting gender water management irrigation Results and Key findings: Demographic data Gender - Makwe and Guyu have more females in the scheme (60.5% and 55% respectively). Masholomoshe has the highest number of males (53.3%). Discussion with the sampled households revealed that male headed families hardly face labour problems, and high percentages of female irrigators have a negative impact when it comes to operation and maintenance. In terms of gender distribution there are more women irrigating than males. Age distribution – more than 70% of the plot holders are above the age of 51 - This is contrary to previous studies which emphasized that small-holder irrigation creates employment since the majority of the plot holders are elderly people. Rises concerns on the ability of these elderly farmers to provide labour for cultural activities. Perception on welfare trends – 89% acknowledged scheme contributes to household income, 11% said that irrigation enhances food security thus importance of irrigated agriculture for rural people cannot be over emphasized. 2012 2014-01-18T03:25:28Z 2014-01-18T03:25:28Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34336 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food Felistus, Muchape. 2012. An Evaluation of the Limitations and Opportunities for out-scaling the small-holder irrigation sector. The Case of Gwanda District, Limpopo Basin Zimbabwe. CPWF Limpopo Research Summary. Pretoria, South Africa: CPWF
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An Evaluation of the Limitations and Opportunities for out-scaling the small-holder irrigation sector. The Case of Gwanda District, Limpopo Basin Zimbabwe.
title An Evaluation of the Limitations and Opportunities for out-scaling the small-holder irrigation sector. The Case of Gwanda District, Limpopo Basin Zimbabwe.
title_full An Evaluation of the Limitations and Opportunities for out-scaling the small-holder irrigation sector. The Case of Gwanda District, Limpopo Basin Zimbabwe.
title_fullStr An Evaluation of the Limitations and Opportunities for out-scaling the small-holder irrigation sector. The Case of Gwanda District, Limpopo Basin Zimbabwe.
title_full_unstemmed An Evaluation of the Limitations and Opportunities for out-scaling the small-holder irrigation sector. The Case of Gwanda District, Limpopo Basin Zimbabwe.
title_short An Evaluation of the Limitations and Opportunities for out-scaling the small-holder irrigation sector. The Case of Gwanda District, Limpopo Basin Zimbabwe.
title_sort evaluation of the limitations and opportunities for out scaling the small holder irrigation sector the case of gwanda district limpopo basin zimbabwe
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irrigation
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