Zimbabwe’s poor are predominantly located in the semi-arid regions and rely on rainfed agriculture for their subsistence. Decline in productivity, scarcity of arable land, irrigation expansion limitations, erratic rainfall and frequent dry spells, among others cause food scarcity. The challenge faced by small-scale farmers is to enhance water productivity of rainfed agriculture by mitigating intra-seasonal dry spells (ISDS) through the adoption of new technologies such as rainwater harvesting (RWH). The paper analyses the agro-hydrological functions of RWH and assesses its impacts (at field scale) on the crop yield gap as well as the Transpirational Water Productivity (WPT). The survey in six districts of the semi-arid Zimbabwe suggests tha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.South Africa, in common with many...
Drought is endemic to southern Africa. In Zimbabwe farmers have been experiencing drought once every...
The Ethiopian drylands occupy about 65% of the total land mass (close to 700,000km2) of the country...
Water has long been regarded as the main limiting resource for crop production in the drought-prone ...
Rainfed agriculture plays and will continue to play a dominant role in providing food and livelihood...
Agricultural water scarcity in the predominantly rainfed agricultural system of sub-Saharan Africa (...
Globally rainfed agriculture is very important as 80% of the world’s agricultural land area is rain...
4siThe sub-Saharan climate is experiencing a marked increase in temperature and intensification of ...
Climate change has resulted in increased vulnerability of smallholder farmers in marginal areas of Z...
The persistent droughts, dry spells, and chronic food insecurity in semi-arid areas necessitate the ...
The challenge of water scarcity as a result of insufficient seasonal rainfall and dry spell occurren...
Planting basins and ripper tillage practices are major components of the recently introduced conserv...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is being promoted widely as a way to improve the production of crops and ...
Thaba Nchu is a semi-arid area with low and erratic annual rainfall not exceeding 600mm. Various dry...
Rainwater is the main source of water for agriculture but its current use efficiency for crop produc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.South Africa, in common with many...
Drought is endemic to southern Africa. In Zimbabwe farmers have been experiencing drought once every...
The Ethiopian drylands occupy about 65% of the total land mass (close to 700,000km2) of the country...
Water has long been regarded as the main limiting resource for crop production in the drought-prone ...
Rainfed agriculture plays and will continue to play a dominant role in providing food and livelihood...
Agricultural water scarcity in the predominantly rainfed agricultural system of sub-Saharan Africa (...
Globally rainfed agriculture is very important as 80% of the world’s agricultural land area is rain...
4siThe sub-Saharan climate is experiencing a marked increase in temperature and intensification of ...
Climate change has resulted in increased vulnerability of smallholder farmers in marginal areas of Z...
The persistent droughts, dry spells, and chronic food insecurity in semi-arid areas necessitate the ...
The challenge of water scarcity as a result of insufficient seasonal rainfall and dry spell occurren...
Planting basins and ripper tillage practices are major components of the recently introduced conserv...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is being promoted widely as a way to improve the production of crops and ...
Thaba Nchu is a semi-arid area with low and erratic annual rainfall not exceeding 600mm. Various dry...
Rainwater is the main source of water for agriculture but its current use efficiency for crop produc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.South Africa, in common with many...
Drought is endemic to southern Africa. In Zimbabwe farmers have been experiencing drought once every...
The Ethiopian drylands occupy about 65% of the total land mass (close to 700,000km2) of the country...