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Effects of Rainwater Harvesting Technologies on Sustainable agricultural Production in Ntutsi and Mijwala Sub-counties, Sembabule District

Authors :
Muhoozi G
Prof Edward S
Prof David O
Muhoozi G
Prof Edward S
Prof David O
Source :
International Journal of Natural Sciences: Current and Future Research Trends ; Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023); 23-35; 2790-7929
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Despite the benefits of rainwater harvesting technologies on enhancing sustainable agricultural production, farmer still face the number of huddles in implementing such technologies like lack of knowledge, limited space, and limited capital and among others. Rain water harvesting technologies were thought of to sustain agricultural production but its relevance among farmers remains un-documented. The study was about the effects of rainwater harvesting technologies on sustainable agricultural production in Ntutsi and Mijwala Sub-counties, Sembabule District. The specific objectives were to; ascertain the methods of rain water harvesting use for sustainable agricultural production, identify the benefits of rain water harvesting technologies on agricultural production, identify the factors influencing the adoption of rain water harvesting technologies and investigate the challenges faced in implementing water harvesting technologies. The study adopted a cross sectional survey design. Data was collected from 248 farmers. Data management and analysis was done using SPSS version 20 to generate both descriptive and regression statistics. The study identified different rain water harvesting methods use for sustainable agricultural production such as; ridges/tied ridges/furrows, water pans/ponds, sand dams and sub-surface dams as well as rooftop catchments. The study also discovered that technologies like ridges/tied ridges/furrows (x2 = 8.305, p=0.005), road runoff water harvesting (x2 = 6.048, p=0.001), and a combination of practices (x2 = 4.120, p=0.042) had a significant influence on agricultural production. The study also confirmed that gender [AOR = 2.569; (95% CI: 1.239 - 5.327); p = 0.011], level of education [AOR = 1.441; (95% CI: 0.656 - 3.164); p = 0.003], and farm size [AOR = 2.060; (95% CI: 1.021 - 4.154, p = 0.044] were the significant factors influencing the adoption of rain water harvesting technology for sustainable agriculture production in the area. The st

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Natural Sciences: Current and Future Research Trends ; Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023); 23-35; 2790-7929
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1401082621
Document Type :
Electronic Resource