Contribution of Dry Spell Adaptation Technologies to Crop Productivity in Isingiro Town Council, Isingiro District, Uganda
Loading...
Date
2023
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
African Journal of Climate Change and Resource Sustainability
Abstract
Extended Dry Spell Adaptation Technologies (EDSATs) can improve crop
resilience to Extended Dry Spells (EDS). This study was aimed at determining
the contribution of EDSATs to crop productivity in the Isingiro Town Council.
An exploratory survey was conducted to collect data from 125 farmers. The
selection of respondents was made through purposive and referral sampling
methods. Key informant interviews were conducted with 05 Production
Department staff. Data was analysed using Stata 14 to generate summary
tables. Results revealed that the farmers’ priority crops are Bananas, beans and
maize grown by 98.4%, 69.6% and 43.2% of the farmers, respectively. 99.2%
of the farmers are aware that their technologies contribute to Extended Dry
Spells Adaptation (EDSA). Weeding is done by 68.8%, 68.4% and 43% of
Bananas, Beans and Maize farmers, respectively. Inter-crops of beans bananas, maize-bananas and maize-beans are implemented by 16.8%, 5.6%
and 3.2% of the farmers, respectively. Application of manure is implemented
by 60%, 5.6% and 4.8% of the farmers for all crops. Mulching is done by
67.2% and 7.2% of the banana and beans farmers. Contributions of weeding
bananas, beans and maize contribute 65.2%, 94% and 88.6%, respectively to
productivity. Inter-crops of beans-bananas, maize-banana and maize-beans
contribute 122%, 57.1% and 35% to improved beans, maize, and beans
productivity, respectively. Factors challenging the implementation of the crop
EDSATs include; farmers’ economic status, availability of extension services,
farmer exposure and availability of inputs, among others. The sustainability of
EDSATs is hindered by a lack of investment funds and lack of consistent
technical support, among others. Therefore, there is a need for the formulation
of policy provisions that favour the availability of credit facilities to all farmers
to enable them to manage all the limiting factors to the implementation and
sustainability of EDSATs.
Description
Contribution of Dry Spell Adaptation Technologies to Crop Productivity in Isingiro Town Council, Isingiro District, Uganda
Keywords
Extended Dry spell, Extended Dry Spell Adaptation Technologies (EDSATs), Soil and Water Conservation, Soil fertility, Crop productivity
Citation
https://doi.org/10.37284/ajccrs.2.1.1236