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Using nature-based water storage for smallholder irrigated agriculture in African drylands: Lessons from frugal innovation pilots in Mozambique and Zimbabwe

机译:非洲旱地小农灌溉农业利用基于自然的蓄水:莫桑比克和津巴布韦的节俭创新飞行员的经验教训

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Alluvial aquifers in seasonal rivers are a yet underutilised resource in many (semi-)arid regions of Africa. These so-called sand river aquifers provide nature-based water storage within easy reach because they are shallow. They form a significant potential renewable source of water for irrigation development. Innovative approaches and solutions are needed to sustainably increase productive use of this resource to enhance rural livelihoods. The A4Labs action research explores the potential and pitfalls of introducing solutions designed for individual smallholder farmers. This entails innovation in three domains: the technology used (manually-installed shallow well-points in or next to a sand river combined with solar-powered water pumps), the arrangement (individual smallholder farmers), and the purpose (market-oriented farming). Pilots were established in the Limpopo river basin in Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Monitoring and assessment are ongoing, but preliminary findings indicate that successful adoption of the approach was not constrained by water availability. Despite the fact that these pilots were established during two subsequent drought years, there was no difficulty in accessing freshwater in sufficient quantity. Instead, successful adoption depends on previous farming experience, market access, and the possibility to grow adaptively in terms of technology, scale and financial risks. In addition, establishing an individual farm to grow cash crops requires acceptance and new skills, as irrigation for smallholder farmers in Africa has traditionally been framed as a communal activity in "collective" irrigation schemes with strong support by outside agencies, and with the well-known collective action challenges. This action research has also estimated that the potential for upscaling this innovation in the Limpopo river basin is significant.
机译:季节性河流中的冲积含水层是非洲许多(半)干旱地区的资源也是未充分利用的资源。这些所谓的沙河含水层提供基于自然的储水,以便于易于到达,因为它们很浅。它们形成了一个重要的潜在可再生水来源,用于灌溉发展。需要创新的方法和解决方案,以便可持续地提高这些资源的生产性利用,以提高农村生计。 A4LABS行动研究探讨了为单个小农而设计的解决方案的潜在和陷阱。这需要三个领域的创新:使用的技术(在沙河上或旁边的浅景井点与太阳能水泵相结合),安排(单独的小农)和目的(以市场为导向的农业)。飞行员在津巴布韦和莫桑比克的湖泊河流域设立。正在进行监测和评估,但初步调查结果表明,成功采用的方法不受水可用性的限制。尽管这些飞行员​​在两个随后的干旱年内建立了这些飞行员​​,但在足够的数量上毫无困难地访问淡水。相反,成功的采用取决于以前的农业经验,市场准入和在技术,规模和金融风险方面适应的可能性。此外,建立一个种植现金作物的个体农村需要接受和新技能,因为非洲的小农农民的灌溉传统上被诬陷为“集体”灌溉计划,并通过外部机构的强大支持,并与众不同已知的集体行动挑战。该行动研究亦估计,在林帕河流域上升高这一创新的可能性是显着的。

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