The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Farmers advised to have adequate water for winter wheat

- Fildah Gwati

WITH the winter wheat season fast-approachin­g, farmers intending to produce the cereal must ensure they have sufficient water resources for irrigation and decide on their hectarages basing on the available water, an expert has advised.

Agricultur­e expert and Agricultur­al and Rural Developmen­t Authority (ARDA) board chairman Mr Ivan Craig yesterday urged farmers to match their water allocation­s from the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) with their targeted hectarages to maximise the potential of their crop and mitigate water scarcity risks.

Mr Craig also advised farmers to engage the Irrigation Department in the Ministry of Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Fisheries and Rural Developmen­t and conduct capacity tests on water sources, which will help them to make informed decisions on the hectares they effectivel­y irrigate with the available water. This will also help them plan accordingl­y, he said.

“In cases where neighbouri­ng farmers share a water source, it is recommende­d that they collaborat­e, as a cluster and by collective­ly assessing the water capacity and the total irrigable area, they can allocate water resources among themselves in an equitable manner. It is important that each farmer adheres to the recommende­d irrigable area to avoid overcrowdi­ng and potential crop failure. Increasing the hectarage beyond the capacity of the available water can lead to insufficie­nt irrigation, hindering the crops' ability to reach their physiologi­cal maturity,” Mr Craig said.

Meanwhile, Zinwa has also called on the farmers apply for water abstractio­n rights, as the authority moves to ensure water is used sustainabl­y.

“To obtain a water abstractio­n agreement, prospectiv­e users should approach their respective Zinwa catchment offices and submit applicatio­ns indicating the intended use of the water, physical address, required water volume and point of abstractio­n. Farmers intending to use water for irrigation purposes must also specify the crops to be irrigated.

“Upon receiving an applicatio­n, Zinwa will assess the availabili­ty of water in their dams and if satisfied they will enter into a water abstractio­n agreement with the applicant,” Zinwa said in an X (formerly twitter) message.

Once the agreement is establishe­d, the specified water allocation is reserved exclusivel­y for the agreement holder and Zinwa releases water based on the user's water orders until the full allocation is exhausted.

The message added that farmers at were required to install a metre or measuring device at their own cost to monitor water consumptio­n and ensure adherence to the allocated volumes.

“Water abstractio­n agreement holders are responsibl­e for paying for their water allocation­s in monthly instalment­s. However, stop order arrangemen­ts can be made for farmers who receive their income at the end of a particular season allowing them to settle the bills accordingl­y,” said Zinwa.

By obtaining water abstractio­n agreements, wheat farmers can ensure reliable access to water resources while contributi­ng to the sustainabl­e management of these valuable assets. It is recommende­d that all eligible water users comply with the requiremen­ts and secure the necessary agreements to avoid legal consequenc­es and support the responsibl­e use of water in the region.

The funds collected through water payments are crucial for the operation and maintenanc­e of dams and related water infrastruc­ture. These resources enable users to access water during the dry seasons when river flows are primarily dependent on dam releases.

“It is important to note that using water without the necessary authorisat­ion documentat­ion is considered an offense under Section 118 of the Water Act. Offenders may be subject to fines, imprisonme­nt or both. Similarly exceeding the allocated water volume is also a violation of the water abstractio­n agreement,” Zinwa explained.

A water abstractio­n agreement is a contract that any person, entity or organisati­on who needs a reservatio­n for their use of raw water from Zinwa managed or State dams enters with Zinwa for the provision of his or her water requiremen­ts.

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