Better yields of high-value crops are necessary for a profitable irrigation industry in sub-Saharan Africa. We introduced two simple tools, the Chameleon soil moisture sensor and the FullStop wetting front detector, which represent soil water, nitrate and salt levels in the soil by displaying different colours. These tools form the basis of an experiential learning system for small-scale irrigators. We found that farmers quickly learned from the tools and changed their management within a short time. The cost of implementing a learning system would be a small fraction of that of building or revitalizing irrigation schemes
This publication is a guide to help farmers become more profitable and sustainable. Across Africa, s...
Alluvial aquifers in seasonal rivers are a yet underutilised resource in many (semi-)arid regions of...
This special issue explores the challenges associated with increasing the productivity and profitabi...
Better yields of high-value crops are necessary for a profitable irrigation industry in sub-Saharan ...
Successful irrigated agriculture is underpinned by answering two critical questions: when and how m...
Many small-scale irrigation schemes are dysfunctional, and learning, innovation and evaluation are ...
Contingent valuation is used to elicit irrigators’ willingness to pay for soil moisture tools in irr...
Significant expansion of irrigated agriculture is planned in Africa, though existing smallholder sch...
Many small-scale irrigation systems are characterized by low yields and deteriorating infrastructure...
Sub-Saharan Africa, as many parts of the developing world, is facing increasing water shortages. L...
Small-scale communal irrigation schemes in Africa have not realised returns on investment. Critical ...
Smallholder irrigation is an important pathway towards better livelihoods and food security in sub-S...
Many scheduling approaches have been developed with Water Research Commission funding over the past ...
African governments have ambitious plans to expand irrigated agriculture, though existing smallholde...
Over four years, a research-for-development project was implemented at the 25 de Setembro irrigatio...
This publication is a guide to help farmers become more profitable and sustainable. Across Africa, s...
Alluvial aquifers in seasonal rivers are a yet underutilised resource in many (semi-)arid regions of...
This special issue explores the challenges associated with increasing the productivity and profitabi...
Better yields of high-value crops are necessary for a profitable irrigation industry in sub-Saharan ...
Successful irrigated agriculture is underpinned by answering two critical questions: when and how m...
Many small-scale irrigation schemes are dysfunctional, and learning, innovation and evaluation are ...
Contingent valuation is used to elicit irrigators’ willingness to pay for soil moisture tools in irr...
Significant expansion of irrigated agriculture is planned in Africa, though existing smallholder sch...
Many small-scale irrigation systems are characterized by low yields and deteriorating infrastructure...
Sub-Saharan Africa, as many parts of the developing world, is facing increasing water shortages. L...
Small-scale communal irrigation schemes in Africa have not realised returns on investment. Critical ...
Smallholder irrigation is an important pathway towards better livelihoods and food security in sub-S...
Many scheduling approaches have been developed with Water Research Commission funding over the past ...
African governments have ambitious plans to expand irrigated agriculture, though existing smallholde...
Over four years, a research-for-development project was implemented at the 25 de Setembro irrigatio...
This publication is a guide to help farmers become more profitable and sustainable. Across Africa, s...
Alluvial aquifers in seasonal rivers are a yet underutilised resource in many (semi-)arid regions of...
This special issue explores the challenges associated with increasing the productivity and profitabi...