Communal irrigation systems in South-Eastern Africa: findings on productivity and profitability

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Pittock, Jamie
Bjornlund, Henning
Stirzaker, Richard
van Rooyen, Andre

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Taylor & Francis Group

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Significant expansion of irrigated agriculture is planned in Africa, though existing smallholder schemes perform poorly. Research at six schemes in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe shows that a range of problems are exacerbated by poor management, with limited market linkages leading to underutilization and a lack of profit. Improving sustainability of these complex systems will require: multiple interventions at different scales; investing in people and institutions as much as hardware; clarity in governments’ objectives for their smallholder irrigation schemes; appropriate business models to enable farmers; and better market linkages.

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International Journal of Water Resources Development

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