WebOct 20, 2024 · Flood-based farming systems can contribute significantly to smallholder farmers’ food security and household income. The objectives of this study were to assess socio-economic importance of flood-recession cropping (FRC); characterise maize agronomic practices; determine factors that affect selection of crop establishment … WebFlood-Based Livelihood Systems (FBLS) are systems that make use of temporarily predictable flood water to support farming, fishery, (agro)forestry, grazing …
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WebFeb 1, 2024 · Characteristics of the flood-based farming systems sampled to develop a crop model in the Tigray region of Ethiopia and Kisumu County in Kenya. Agricultural practices are mainly homogeneous within study regions. The term ‘out-growers’ refers to farmers outside the scope of the Kenyan national irrigation board. WebFeb 19, 2024 · In the Afar region, there is potentially >0.55 m ha land available for development using seasonal flood waters from belg or meher seasons. During the 4 … irc in phoenix az
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WebMar 9, 2024 · Results showed that shortage of land, flood-based farming practices, poverty and climate change, amongst others, are the key drivers of the smallholder farmers' vulnerability to floods. The most affected groups of … WebFlood-based farming including spate irrigation (SI) is among the potential options in ensuring water availability for crop and livestock production in the arid and semiarid lowlands as access to other sources of water is limited either by physical availability or high costs. WebFlood-Based Livelihood Systems (FBLS) are systems that make use of temporarily predictable flood water to support farming, fishery, (agro)forestry, grazing grounds, recharge and groundwater storage. FBLS can be found all across the globe but can be mainly seen in the Middle East, North Africa, West Asia, East Africa and parts of Latin … irc in portland