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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the benefits and
challenges of intensifying groundwater irrigation in Sub-Saharan
Africa (SSA) for improving smallholder agrarian livelihoods. Only
about 3% of the groundwater resources of Sub-Saharan Africa are
used for irrigated agriculture despite the subcontinent’s
relative abundance of groundwater. The majority of the region’s
smallholders are highly dependent on seasonal dryland cropping,
making them extremely vulnerable to uncertain weather patterns and
droughts. Improved irrigation capabilities through sustainable
groundwater development could unleash smallholder farming and make
it a major driver of economic growth, poverty reduction, climate
resilience, and improved food security. So, why is groundwater so
underused? Tapping into groundwater requires a major shift in
farming practices and it has its own challenges and requirements
– smallholder access to land and finance for irrigation
infrastructure and equipment, gendered and equitable adoption
options. This whole list is framed in terms of what the smallholder
farmers need. Hence, this should also be put in this context,
supply chains, energy access, resource availability, and
institutional support. The chapters in this book present a picture
that is not only heterogeneous across the region, but also hold
some common denominators. They serve to enrich the discourse and
help better understand the barriers along the pathways toward the
sustainable and transformative adoption of groundwater irrigation.
The scientific information provided herein would be of interest to
researchers, practitioners, decision makers and planners with
interest in the region. This book was originally published as a
Special Issue of Water International journal.
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