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Crop production management practices as a cause for low water productivity at Zanyokwe Irrigation Scheme

机译:Zanyokwe灌溉计划中的作物生产管理实践导致水生产率低下

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Generally, smallholder irrigation schemes (SIS) in South Africa have performed poorly and have not delivered on their development objectives of increasing crop production and improving rural livelihoods. Limited knowledge of irrigated crop production among farmers has been identified as one of the constraints to improved crop productivity, but research that investigates the relationship between farmer practices and productivity is lacking. A monitoring study was therefore conducted at the Zanyokwe Irrigation Scheme (ZIS) in the Eastern Cape to identify cropping systems and management practices used by farmers and to determine how these were related to performance. Evidence from 2 case studies showed that water management limited crop productivity. Irrigation application and system efficiencies were below the norm and irrigation scheduling did not take crop type and growth stage into account. Monitoring of 20 farmers over a 3-yr period showed that cropping intensity averaged only 48% and that the yields of the 2 main summer crops, grain maize (Zea mays L.) and butternut (Cucurbila moschata) averaged only 2.4 and 6.0 tha', respectively. In addition to poor water management, other main constraints to crop productivity were inadequate weed and fertiliser management and low plant populations. The results indicated that a lack of basic technical skills pertaining to irrigated crop production among farmers was a possible cause of inadequate management. In this regard, it is expected that farmers could benefit from 'back to basics' training programmes in the areas of crop and irrigation water management. Research needs to focus on labour-saving production technologies, establishing farm-specific fertiliser recommendations, the identification and use of affordable sources of nutrients, as well as strategies to improve plant population in maize by preventing bird damage to newly-planted stands.
机译:通常,南非的小农灌溉计划表现不佳,没有实现其增加作物产量和改善农村生计的发展目标。农民对灌溉作物生产的了解有限已被确定为提高作物生产率的制约因素之一,但缺乏研究农民实践与生产率之间关系的研究。因此,在东开普省的Zanyokwe灌溉计划(ZIS)中进行了一项监测研究,以确定农民使用的种植系统和管理方法,并确定它们与绩效之间的关系。 2个案例研究的证据表明,水管理限制了作物的生产力。灌溉应用和系统效率低于正常水平,灌溉计划未考虑作物类型和生长期。在三年期间对20位农民进行的监测显示,耕种强度平均仅为48%,而两种主要的夏季作物,玉米(Zea mays L.)和胡桃(Cucurbila moschata)的单产仅为2.4和6.0 tha'。 , 分别。除了水资源管理不善外,对作物生产力的其他主要制约因素是杂草和化肥管理不足以及植物种群少。结果表明,农民之间缺乏与灌溉作物生产有关的基本技术技能,可能是管理不善的原因。在这方面,预计农民可以从作物和灌溉水管理领域的“返璞归真”培训计划中受益。研究需要侧重于节省劳力的生产技术,制定针对农场的肥料建议,确定和使用可负担的养分来源,以及通过防止鸟类对新种植的林分造成损害来改善玉米植物种群的策略。

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    《Water SA》 |2010年第1期|p.27-36|共10页
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    Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice 5700, South Africa;

    Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice 5700, South Africa;

    Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice 5700, South Africa;

    WSM Leshika Consulting, PO Box 39942, Moreleta Park, Pretoria 0044, South Africa;

    Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa;

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    smallholder irrigation schemes; cropping pattern; constraints to crop productivity; research agenda;

    机译:小农灌溉计划;种植模式限制作物生产力;研究议程;

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