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CP 17 Project. Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) in Limpopo Basin - Challenges. 4 th Scientific Workshop, JHB 15 th to 18 th June 2009. Limpopo River Basin. Limpopo Basin - Rainfall. Pafuri average annual rainfall: 380.0 mm. Xai-Xai average annual rainfall: 953.0 mm.
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CP 17 Project Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) in Limpopo Basin - Challenges 4th Scientific Workshop, JHB 15th to 18th June 2009
Pafuri average annual rainfall: 380.0 mm Xai-Xai average annual rainfall: 953.0 mm Rainfall Distribution and Waterbalance
Options in Rainfed Agriculture poverty trap what to do to reverse trends • Climate: • rainfall harvest • rainfall storage • Crops: • length • tolerance • root • Soil: • soil structure • soil management
conceptualization modelling Conceptual Model • Low Cost Interventions: • explore rainfall pattern; • crop (ETc); • soil storage. • Other possible interventions: • rainfall harvest and storage-supplementary irrigation; • medium to large dams and irrigation.
ET crop = Kc x ETo(Kc = Kcb + Ke) • Decrease Crop Failure Hazard: • mulching to decrease soil evaporation; • increase rainfall collecting area; • soil/root water storage reservoir
Macro catchment Micro catchment Flood water catchment Barreira trapezoidal Barreira de pedra Represa de terra Barreira semi circular Barreira semi circular Rainfall Water Harvest Techniques
Computer Models to Assess Potential RWH • Visual Water Balance Processes for In-Field RainWater Harvesting – VISWBP-IRWH)- animation program to explain farmers and extension officers • CROPWAT model • SWAT model • PARCHED THIRST (PT) - process-based model, which combines the simulation of hydrology with growth and yield of a crop. Decision support tool that addresses challenges of low and unreliable crop production in semi arid areas
Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) in Limpopo basin - Challenges UEM-FAEF-SUTA
conceptualization modelling Conceptual Model • Crop growth model: water and soil fertility issues • Integrated Pest Management • Economical aspects
Economical Feasibility of RWH Technology • Comparison of the performance of good RWH for maize, paddy and vegetable enterprises over a period of 5 years Source: Hatibuet al (2004)
Rainfall Water Harvest Techniques • Plastic-covered ridge and furrow rainfall harvesting for corn production *Except labor cost Source: Yan Li et al (2001)
Remarks • Adoption of RWH improve the yields and reduce crop failure. • Economic benefits of RWH are greater when coupled with high value crops associated to other agricultural inputs (fertilizers, IPM). • Successful water harvesting projects are often based on farmers’ experience and trial and error rather than on scientifically well established techniques. There are still big challenges in hydrological and crop modelling associated to economical analysis in different environments.
Remarks • Although RWH can increase the water availability, the climatic risks still existing. • Planting dates are crucial, but should be based in rainfall events and other factors (soil, pests) versus risk management (e.g. two consecutive rainy days totalizing 35 mm and planting several periods in a year).
CP 17 Project Thank you Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) in Limpopo basin - Challenges 4th Scientific Workshop, JHB 15th to 18th June 2009