Small-Scale resettlement farmers and small grain production. Case of Dick Huck Resetlement Area, Mount Darwin District.
Abstract
In Africa, small grain production has been depicted as the most viable way to reduce
food insecurity that is being caused by climate change and variability. This study
sought to explore small grain production in relation to small-scale resettlement
farmers in Dick Huck resettlement area in Mount Darwin District. A case study
design was employed as a way of inquiry. Focus Group Discussions, Key informant
interviews, Semi-structured interviews, Direct observations, and Document analysis
were data collection methods in the study. Thematic analysis was used as a method
for data analysis. Results from the study revealed that a number of micro and macro
factors are negatively affecting small grain production in Dick Huck area. The study
also revealed that giving small-scale resettlement farmers inputs to grow small
grains does not guarantee their participation in small grain production
Additional Citation Information
Mushambi, T. (2017). Small-Scale resettlement farmers and small grain production. Case of Dick Huck Resetlement Area, Mount Darwin District [Unpublished master's thesis]. University of Zimbabwe.Publisher
University of Zimbabwe