posted on 2024-09-06, 06:01authored byDumisani Magadlela
This chapter offers a critical look at different farmer perceptions of water in Nyamaropa irrigation and dryland farming areas, and centres on the parts played, and strategies employed by different parties and leaders in negotiating for control over water resources. The main focus here is not how water must formally be managed by either Agritex or the Department of Water Development in Nyamaropa irrigation scheme and its surroundings, but how farmers as irrigation plotholders and dryland farmers facing droughts and famine, deal with issues pertaining to water availability, distribution and use in their social environments.
A research paper on how smallholder rural farmers in Zimbabwe's arid and dry areas can do to find solutions to better methods of conservation, distributing, managing and making productive use of available water resources.
History
Publisher
University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Publications
Citation
Magadlela, D. (1996) Whose water? Interlocking relations and struggles over water in Nyamaropa irrigation scheme. In: Manzungu, E. and van der Zaag, P. (eds.) The practice of smallholder irrigation: case studies from Zimbabwe. Harare: UZ Publications, pp. 102- 125.