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The Dynamics Between Irrigation Frequency and Soil Nutrient Management: Transitioning Smallholder Irrigation Towards More Profitable and Sustainable Systems in Zimbabwe

International journal of water resources development(2020)

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Successful irrigated agriculture is underpinned by answering two critical questions: when and how much to irrigate. This article quantifies the role of the Chameleon and the Wetting Front Detector, monitoring tools facilitating decision-making and learning about soil-water-nutrient dynamics. Farmers retained nutrients in the root zone by reducing irrigation frequency, number of siphons, and event duration. Water productivity increased by more than 100% for farmers both with and without monitoring tools. Transitioning smallholder irrigation systems into profitable and sustainable schemes requires investment in technology, farmers and institutions. Importantly, technologies need embedding in a learning environment that fosters critical feedback mechanisms, such as market constraints.
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Irrigated agriculture,soil and moisture monitoring tools,adaptive management,Zimbabwe
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