Household survival and resilience to food insecurity through the drip irrigation scheme in dry rural areas

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dc.contributor.author Chidavaenzi, Faith R.
dc.contributor.author Mazenda, Adrino
dc.contributor.author Ndlovu, Ntobeko
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-28T08:48:16Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-28T08:48:16Z
dc.date.issued 2021-03
dc.description.abstract Increasing food production by developing small-scale irrigation schemes is a requirement for tackling household food insecurity. Strategies, such as the World Vision, Enhancing Nutrition, Stepping Up Resilience and Enterprise, have been established to enhance food availability in the drought-prone Burirano Ward 4, Chipinge, Zimbabwe, through the drip irrigation intervention. This study analysed the extent to which the drip intervention has increased food production, abilities, income and nutrition of households. Consequently, the key factors impacting the performance of the drip irrigation scheme were assessed. The study utilised a mixed-method convergent parallel design, drawing from semi-structured questionnaires administered on a census of 40 household beneficiaries as well as a focus group discussion of five key informants directly linked to the Chidzadza irrigation scheme, Burirano Ward 4, Chipinge, Zimbabwe. The findings show that the drip irrigation scheme significantly increased households’ food production abilities, nutrition and income. The main factors responsible for the success of the drip irrigation scheme are cheap labour from household members and agriculture extension support. Issues that prevent the success of the scheme include erratic rain supplies and damaged water pipes. Strategies to increase household food production through the drip irrigation scheme include maintenance of water pipes, an increase in water catchment areas and water availability through solar-powered borehole systems. en_ZA
dc.description.department School of Public Management and Administration (SPMA) en_ZA
dc.description.librarian hj2021 en_ZA
dc.description.uri http://www.jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation Chidavaenzi, F.R., Mazenda, A. & Ndlovu, N., 2021, ‘Household survival and resilience to food insecurity through the drip irrigation scheme in dry rural areas’, Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 13(1), a985. https://doi.org/10.4102/jamba.v13i1.985. en_ZA
dc.identifier.isbn 10.4102/jamba.v13i1.985
dc.identifier.issn 2072-845X (print)
dc.identifier.issn 1996-1421 (online)
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/80628
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher AOSIS en_ZA
dc.rights © 2021. The Authors. Licensee: AOSIS OpenJournals. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. en_ZA
dc.subject Drip irrigation en_ZA
dc.subject Food security en_ZA
dc.subject Household resilience en_ZA
dc.subject Chidzadza irrigation scheme en_ZA
dc.subject Zimbabwe en_ZA
dc.title Household survival and resilience to food insecurity through the drip irrigation scheme in dry rural areas en_ZA
dc.type Postprint Article en_ZA


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