Solar-powered irrigation systems have been increasingly adopted by smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe's Masvingo Province to enhance livestock production and crop yields under challenging climatic conditions. A mixed-methods approach was employed, including surveys and interviews conducted among 150 randomly selected smallholder farmers to gather data on their irrigation systems usage, livestock productivity, and socio-economic conditions. The analysis revealed a statistically significant increase of approximately 20% in average milk production per cow when solar-powered irrigation was implemented compared to non-solar powered systems. This trend was consistent across different livestock types (cattle, goats, sheep). Solar-powered irrigation systems have demonstrated substantial benefits for smallholder farmers in enhancing their livestock productivity in Masvingo Province. Farmers and policymakers should be encouraged to adopt solar-powered irrigation technologies as a key strategy to improve agricultural sustainability and livelihoods in the region. solar-powered irrigation, smallholder farmers, livestock production, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe
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Chituwo Mutiti
University of Zimbabwe
University of Zimbabwe
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synapsesocial.com/papers/699fe37b95ddcd3a253e7565 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18752767