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Title: Irrigation technology in South Africa and Kenya
Authors: Kalungu, Jokastah W.
Monteiro, Rodrigo O. C.
Coelho, Rubens D.
Keywords: irrigation dissemination
irrigated arid and semi-arid regions
irrigated agriculture
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Citation: Ciência Rural, v.40, n.10, out, 2010. Ciência Rural, Santa Maria, v.40, n.10, p.2218-2225, out, 2010
Abstract: This paper reviews various irrigation technologies in both South Africa and Kenya that enable improvements in their socio-economic conditions. The two countries are located in semi-arid areas that experience extreme fluctuations in the availability of rain water for plant growth. Population growth exceeds the ability to produce food in numerous countries around the world and the two countries are not an exception. This experiment examined the constraints that farmers face and the role of government and nongovernmental organization in the uptake of modern technologies for irrigation. Detailed mechanisms and options to secure sustainable irrigation which are economically viable are considered. Despite the higher production of cereals and grains, fruits, and flowers also thrive in the two countries. Total irrigated area, crops grown and irrigation systems used in the two countries are discussed.
URI: http://www.scielo.br/pdf/cr/v40n10/a744cr3212.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/792
ISSN: 0103-8478
Appears in Collections:School of Agriculture, Environment, Water and Natural Resources Management (JA)

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