2020
DOI: 10.17306/j.jard.2020.01314
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Factors affecting the performance of Tshiombo Irrigation Scheme in Limpopo Province, South Africa

Abstract: Smallholder irrigation farming is valuable for improving the welfare of rural communities in South Africa. Irrigation schemes in South Africa perform below average as some collapsed. Boosting performance of irrigation schemes will ensure economic sustainability for low-income earners. There is little scholarly literature on factors affecting performance of smallholder irrigation schemes in South Africa. Therefore, this study assessed factors affecting yield and gross margin of sweet potato in Tshiombo Irrigati… Show more

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“…In the context of the studied subject, precipitation is particularly important and, as mentioned above, it is a major source of groundwater supply. Precipitation is also one of the most important factors that determine crop yield [49,50]. It is not only the overall amount of precipitation that is important but also its distribution over time, especially during the growing season.…”
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“…In the context of the studied subject, precipitation is particularly important and, as mentioned above, it is a major source of groundwater supply. Precipitation is also one of the most important factors that determine crop yield [49,50]. It is not only the overall amount of precipitation that is important but also its distribution over time, especially during the growing season.…”
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“…In South Africa, farmers' participation in irrigation farming is generally low, with smallholder irrigation land area accounting for around 0.1 million hectares (8%) of the aggregate irrigated land DAFF, 2015). Despite the importance of smallholder farmers for economic development in South Africa because they possess potential for improving rural livelihoods, farmers participating in different irrigation schemes perform below suboptimal levels Fanadzo & Ncube, 2018;Christian et al, 2019;Mwadzingeni et al, 2020). Water management, access to financing, market access, poor infrastructure maintenance, and the farmers' age have been found to contribute to low participation in irrigation farming in many developing countries (Valipour, 2015;Ward, 2016).…”
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