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Tailoring interventions through a combination of statistical typology and frontier analysis: a study of mixed crop-livestock farms in semi-arid Zimbabwe

Baudron Frédéric, Homann-Kee Tui Sabine, Vasco Silva João, Chakoma Irenie, Matangi Dorcas, Nyagumbo Isaiah, Dube Sikhalazo. 2024. Tailoring interventions through a combination of statistical typology and frontier analysis: a study of mixed crop-livestock farms in semi-arid Zimbabwe. Experimental Agriculture, 60:e23, 24 p.

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Résumé : An innovative methodological approach combining statistical typologies and stochastic frontier analysis was applied to data collected from 1840 mixed crop-livestock farms in six districts of Zimbabwe, representative of semi-arid areas of the country. The average annual cereal production was 362 kg farm–1, and the average annual livestock offtake was 0.64 ± 1.32 Tropical Livestock Units (TLU) farm–1. Our results demonstrate there is scope to increase cereal and livestock production by 90.7% and 111.9% relative to current production levels, respectively, with more efficient use of existing resources and technologies. Rainfall was found to have a strong effect on cereal production, highlighting the need for climate-smart practices. Livestock mortality (0.59 ± 1.62 TLU farm–1) was found to be in the same order of magnitude as livestock offtake (0.64 ± 1.32 TLU farm–1). Cereal production was supported by livestock, demonstrating the importance of crop-livestock interactions in these mixed farming systems. Three farm types were identified in our analysis. Crop-oriented mixed farms (31%) are likely to be the ones most responsive to crop-specific interventions e.g., crop rotation and integrated pest management. Livestock-oriented mixed farms (34%) are likely to benefit the most from livestock-specific interventions, e.g., home feed. Mixed farms dependent on off-farm activities (36% of the sample) may require nutrition-sensitive and labour-saving sustainable intensification technologies to benefit from their limited resources. Reducing cattle mortality is a priority for all three farm types. The method proposed here could be adapted to other contexts characterized by heterogeneous farming populations to target interventions.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : polyculture élevage, typologie, système d'exploitation agricole, méthode statistique, petite exploitation agricole, enquête sur les exploitations agricoles, diversification

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Zimbabwe

Mots-clés libres : Farming systems, Farm diversity, Yield gaps

Agences de financement européennes : European Commission

Projets sur financement : (EU) Livestock Production Systems in Zimbabwe

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Baudron Frédéric, CIRAD-PERSYST-UPR AIDA (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0002-5648-2083
  • Homann-Kee Tui Sabine, ICRISAT (MWI)
  • Vasco Silva João, CIMMYT (ZWE)
  • Chakoma Irenie, ILRI (ZWE)
  • Matangi Dorcas, CIMMYT (ZWE)
  • Nyagumbo Isaiah, CIMMYT (ZWE)
  • Dube Sikhalazo, ILRI (ZWE)

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