Author/Authors :
Nabahungu، نويسنده , , N.L. and Visser، نويسنده , , S.M.، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber :
3541582
Title Of Article :
Contribution of wetland agriculture to farmersʹ livelihood in Rwanda
شماره ركورد :
5749
Latin Abstract :
This study analyzes factors that contribute to the livelihood of smallholder farmers living in the vicinity of the Cyabayaga and Rugeramigozi wetlands. Three tools were used: 1) focus group discussion 2) formal surveys and 3) Monitoring for Quality Improvement (MONQI). Farming systems in wetlands and on hillsides differ. Level of education, resource availability, land ownership and location have an important impact on the location and type of farming systems practiced by households. The dependency of households on wetlands varies between sites. Field size, status of soil fertility and input use are also key factors determining the level of contribution that wetland agriculture makes to farmersʹ livelihood. In Cyabayaga, the per household per year contribution of wetland cultivation to gross margin (GM) was 74% ($1901) compared to 24% ($84) in Rugeramigozi. The rice in Cyabayaga was the largest contributor to household income providing on average $1045 per household per season. Vegetables cultivated in the dry season in Rugeramigozi have high potential as cash crops. Poor maintenance of drainage and irrigation channels as well as inappropriate cropping systems in wetlands can undermine sustainability and have repercussions for the livelihoods of farmers dependent on agricultural wetlands.
From Page :
4
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Agriculture , Wetland , Farmersי livelihood , smallholder farmers
JournalTitle :
Studia Iranica
To Page :
12
To Page :
12
Link To Document :
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