Determining Factors of Household Decision to Participate on Small Scale Irrigation Practices in Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia

Hailu Sodana Teka, Wubishet Genebo Godana
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Africa has been promoting small-scale irrigated agriculture as a means of ensuring food security as well as improving the standard of living of rural poor. The main aim of this study was to analyze the determining factors of household decision to participate on Small-Scale Irrigation Practices in Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia. The study employed both primary and secondary data sources. Primary data was collected from randomly selected 150 households through interview schedules. Data was analyzed using both descriptive and econometric methods of analysis. Descriptive result indicated that only 28.67% of households participate on small scale irrigation practices and it is still low as compared to large population size of Wolaita Zone. Collapsed canal banks, unstable embankments, leaking lining in elevated embankments, and cattle climbing in and out of the canal are identified as canal related problems whereas lack of appropriate water laws, absence of irrigation association bylaws, conflicts, and sense of ownership are also management problems. Binary logistic result also revealed that location of the household from upstream side of the river, higher household income, being young-aged household head, owning large number of livestock, better accessing market, being male headed household, and attending in higher education improve the household decision to participate on small scale irrigation practices. The authors strongly recommended government, non-governmental organizations, and other concerned stalk holders to give emphasis on intensifying the use of modern agricultural technologies, strengthening the existing irrigation potentials, providing periodic awareness training, and providing different water holding structures to non-users. the determining factors that affect household decision to participate on small scale irrigation practices in Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia. The specific objectives of this study were: (1) to identify the existing problems on small scale irrigation schemes (2) to examine the existing management systems of small scale irrigation schemes (3) to explore the determining factors of household decision to participate on small scale irrigation practices in Wolaita Zone, Ethiopia.
埃塞俄比亚Wolaita地区家庭参与小规模灌溉决策的决定因素
非洲一直在促进小规模灌溉农业,作为确保粮食安全和提高农村穷人生活水平的一种手段。本研究的主要目的是分析埃塞俄比亚Wolaita地区家庭参与小规模灌溉的决定因素。本研究采用了第一手和第二手数据来源。通过访谈法随机抽取150户家庭进行初步资料收集。数据分析采用描述性和计量经济学两种分析方法。描述性结果表明,仅有28.67%的农户参与小规模灌溉,与Wolaita地区庞大的人口规模相比,这一比例仍然很低。坍塌的运河堤岸、不稳定的堤防、高桥堤防衬里漏水、牛爬进爬出都是运河相关的问题,而缺乏适当的水法、缺乏灌溉协会章程、冲突和所有权意识也是管理问题。二元logistic分析结果还显示,家庭位于河流上游、家庭收入较高、户主年龄较小、牲畜数量较多、市场准入较好、户主为男性、受教育程度较高等因素均能提高家庭参与小规模灌溉的决策。作者强烈建议政府、非政府组织和其他有关的秸秆所有者重视加强现代农业技术的使用,加强现有的灌溉潜力,定期提供认识培训,并向非用户提供不同的蓄水结构。影响埃塞俄比亚Wolaita地区家庭参与小规模灌溉的决定因素。本研究的具体目标是:(1)确定小规模灌溉计划存在的问题(2)检查小规模灌溉计划的现有管理制度(3)探索埃塞俄比亚Wolaita地区家庭决定参与小规模灌溉实践的决定因素。
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