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    Drivers of agricultural productivity in communal irrigation schemes in Zimbabwe: A case study of incomes generated by female farmers in Nyanyadzi irrigation scheme, Manicaland province.

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    2018-11
    Author
    Chikwenjere, Memory
    Type
    Thesis
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    Abstract
    The study investigated socio-economic factors that affect women’s agricultural productivity and subsequent income in such schemes in Zimbabwe. The research used a Mixed Method Research Methodology to collect both qualitative and quantitative data. Research methods included sampling, questionnaires, interviews and observations by the participants and nonparticipants. A linear regression model was used to analyses quantitative data. Thematic analysis was employed to analyse qualitative data. The results show that women productivity in agriculture is positively influenced by marital status, size of land in hectares, level of education and land ownership at 5% level of significance, while age, access to markets and access to credit negatively influence women productivity. The results from the study show that age, level of education, land rental and markets play a pivotal role in agricultural production under the communal irrigation system. The government should put in place proper regulatory framework to ensure proper land tenure systems. Government should have policies to strengthen infrastructural development so as to enhance well-functioning agricultural markets, availability of credit and extension services in the country
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10646/4074
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    Chikwenjere, M. (2018).Drivers of agricultural productivity in communal irrigation schemes in Zimbabwe: A case study of incomes generated by female farmers in Nyanyadzi irrigation scheme, Manicaland province. [Unpublished masters thesis].University of Zimbabwe.
    Publisher
    University of Zimbabwe
    Subject
    Women and agriculture
    Comunnal irrigation schemes
    Female Farmers Zimbabwe
    Poverty Alleviation
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