Why Do Farmers Not Irrigate All the Areas Equipped for Irrigation? Lessons from Southern Africa

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
L. Nhamo, S. Mpandeli, S. Liphadzi, T. L. Dirwai, H. Mugiyo, Aidan Senzanje, Bruce A Lankford, T. Mabhaudhi
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The reliance on rainfed agriculture exposes southern Africa to low agricultural productivity and food and nutritional insecurity; yet, the region is endowed with vast irrigation potential. Extreme weather events including drought, floods, and heatwaves exacerbate the existing challenges, underscoring the need to improve agricultural water management as a climate change adaptation strategy. This mixed-methods review followed the Search, Appraisal, Synthesis, and Analysis (SALSA) framework to explore the irrigation opportunities and challenges in southern Africa by critically analysing the drivers and constraints of irrigation systems in southern Africa. The premise is to understand the reasons behind the abandonment of some of the areas equipped for irrigation. In cases where irrigation systems are present, the study assesses whether such technologies are effectively being used to generate the expected agricultural productivity gains, and what factors, in cases where that is not the case, constrain farmers from fully using the existing infrastructure. The review further discusses the enabling environment supporting irrigated agriculture and the role of gender in irrigation development. An assessment of the role of women in agriculture on the share of land equipped for irrigation to total cultivated land area, as well as on the proportion of the area equipped for irrigation versus the area that is actually irrigated is conducted. The review found a divergence between countries’ land areas equipped for irrigation and actually irrigated areas. Specific to irrigation expansion, the review rebuts the notion that increasing the irrigated area increases crop production and ensures food security. This may not always be true as irrigation development needs to consider the impacts on other closely linked water and energy sectors through transformative approaches like the water–energy–food (WEF) nexus and scenario planning. If well-planned and implemented, sustainable irrigated agriculture could be catalytic to transforming southern Africa’s food system to be inclusive, equitable, socially just, and resilient, benefiting people and the planet.
为什么农民没有灌溉所有配备灌溉的地区?南部非洲的经验教训
依赖雨水灌溉的农业使南部非洲面临农业生产力低下、粮食和营养不安全的问题;然而,该地区拥有巨大的灌溉潜力。干旱、洪水和热浪等极端天气事件加剧了现有的挑战,凸显了改善农业用水管理作为气候变化适应战略的必要性。本综述采用混合方法,遵循 "搜索、评估、综合与分析"(SALSA)框架,通过批判性分析南部非洲灌溉系统的驱动因素和制约因素,探讨南部非洲灌溉的机遇与挑战。前提是要了解部分灌溉区废弃的原因。在有灌溉系统的情况下,研究评估了这些技术是否得到有效利用,以产生预期的农业生产率收益,以及在没有灌溉系统的情况下,哪些因素制约了农民充分利用现有基础设施。审查进一步讨论了支持灌溉农业的有利环境以及性别在灌溉发展中的作用。对妇女在农业中的作用进行了评估,包括灌溉设施占耕地总面积的比例,以及灌溉设施占实际灌溉面积的比例。审查发现,各国配备灌溉设施的土地面积与实际灌溉面积之间存在差异。具体到扩大灌溉面积,审查反驳了增加灌溉面积可提高作物产量并确保粮食安全的观点。这种观点并不总是正确的,因为灌溉发展需要通过水-能源-粮食(WEF)关系和情景规划等变革方法,考虑对其他密切相关的水和能源部门的影响。如果规划和实施得当,可持续灌溉农业可促进南部非洲粮食系统的转型,使其具有包容性、公平性、社会公正性和复原力,造福人类和地球。
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Agriculture
Agriculture Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
4
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: The Agriculture (Poľnohospodárstvo) is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes mainly original research papers. The journal examines various aspects of research and is devoted to the publication of papers dealing with the following subjects: plant nutrition, protection, breeding, genetics and biotechnology, quality of plant products, grassland, mountain agriculture and environment, soil science and conservation, mechanization and economics of plant production and other spheres of plant science. Journal is published 4 times per year.
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