orongo, kenya agriculture
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Created April 2010 for the class Cropping Systems of the Tropics 377 at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Uploaded by Mark Liu. Orongo is a village our university's Engineers Without Borders chapter works in. 90% of the pictures are taken from Mark's trips to Orongo.TRANSCRIPT
Orongo, Kenya
Location
Landscape
• Field next to lake Victoria located in the Flood plain • Houses away from the flood plain
• Field next to the house
• Grazing land around the houses
Soil
• Soils rejuvinated • Highly weathered• Ferrosols, Cambisols, Nitisols• Large clay content
o Red and yellowish colors
Animals
• GOATS - Usually from 2 to 5 goats/farm.• CHICKEN - Around 5
• Goats grazing around the farm• Have to pay a child or an old person to look after them
during the day• Manure can be used in the garden
• No animals used for labor• Kind of a bank account - Insurance• Can sell them on the market • Eat them for special occasions
Labor
• Export of male labor into cities
• HIV/AIDS prevalent o Highest rate of HIV in Kenya
• Most of the agriculture has shifted to the women
• Hand Labor: Mornings and Evenings.
Market
• 5 miles southeast from Kisumu• Majority subsistence farming• Distributors come in to buy• Transporting often difficult• Biking, walking• Matatu
Cropping calendar
Long term proposed farming practices -3 phases -each phase takes several years -goal is poverty alleviation
Why Sustenance Farming Is No Longer Suitable
• Near the city Kisumu, so they desire technology• Expanding population with limited land• HIV/AIDS and increased medical costs• Increased school fees
Climate
Cropping Calendar - Phase 1
• Peanut-Corn intercropping during long rains• Corn-Cowpeas intercropping during short rains• Grow a living fence around home
Cropping Calendar - Phase 1
Cropping Calendar - Phase 2
• Everything grown in fields near the home• Leucaena-Corn intercropping during both rainy seasons• Fruit trees• Save money
Cropping Calendar - Phase 2
Cropping Calendar - Phase 3• Everything grown in fields near the home• Leucaena-Corn intercropping during both rainy seasons• Fruit trees• Install pump or rainwater catchment system • Profitable crops such as peppers, onions, and watermelon• Dairy Farming
Cropping calendar - Phase 3
Thank You!Asante Sana!
Erokamano Ahinya!