Large-scale irrigation development in Kenya : past performance and future prospects

TitleLarge-scale irrigation development in Kenya : past performance and future prospects
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1988
AuthorsG.M. Ruigu
Series titleFNSP report ; 23
Pagination - 29
Date Published1988///
PublisherFood and Nutrition Planning Unit, Ministry of Planning and National Development
Place PublishedNairobi
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number90-70110-59-8
Keywordsirrigation, Kenya
Abstract

This paper examines policy issues relating to large-scale public irrigation schemes (the National Irrigation Board (NIB) schemes and the Bura scheme) in Kenya. First, it considers the need for intensified agricultural production given a declining land base and a rapidly growing population. Irrigation development can assist in land use intensification. Next, the following topics are discussed: land tenure within the context of the NIB schemes; the Trust Lands Irrigation Areas Rules, which constitute the legal basis for the management of the large-scale irrigation schemes in Kenya; cultivation on the schemes; tenant holdings and responsibilities; rules concerning the keeping of livestock on the schemes; crops grown by the public schemes (rice, cotton); the costs of operating the schemes and the recovery of investment and operational costs; agricultural marketing and pricing of products; research activities pertaining to irrigation farming; nutrition and quality of life on the schemes; and water rights and water allocation

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IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/500
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