Innovations in Dry Season Horticulture in Eastern Uganda

Description

This asset contains data from the project "Innovations in Dry Season Horticulture in Eastern Uganda" collected under the USAID Innovation Lab for Horticulture and Global Center for Food Systems Innovation. The project collected data from farmers about agricultural practices, food security, and household wellbeing in the area, with the goal of developing and evaluating irrigation designs suited to conditions in eastern Uganda.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
21 This dataset describes detailed labor requirement, flow rates, millimeters applied, and difficulty reported for various smallholder irrigation technologies. https://data.usaid.gov/Agriculture/Labor-Requirement-Difficulty-and-Water-Supply-in-S/2wjg-dwq6
21 Farmers scored and provided feedback about the ability of different types of irrigation innovations to improve land, water, labor, time, and economic impacts. https://data.usaid.gov/Agriculture/Farmers-Evaluation-of-Irrigation-Innovations/kb63-zdy8
21 This dataset has information on all the input and output from a set of small irrigation research plots. These are under farmer management, and the data includes all operations, costs, harvest, and revenue from these plots. It also includes background information on the household's demographics and socio-economic aspects. This data includes some information on weather data for selected sites as well. https://data.usaid.gov/Agriculture/Small-Scale-Irrigated-Horticulture-Labor-Productiv/nd3d-qs77
21 This dataset includes farmers' experienced constraints and opportunities for small scale irrigation. This is used as criteria to evaluate small irrigation systems. https://data.usaid.gov/Agriculture/Farmers-Criteria-for-Small-Scale-Irrigation/gcj5-mx53

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  • east-africa
  • smallholders
  • irrigation
  • innovation
  • uganda
  • gender

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