Economic Impact of Galma Irrigation Scheme on the Farming Community in Dakaci, Zaria Area of Nigeria

Muhammad Isma’il

Department of Geography, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria

Kim Idoma

Department of Geography, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria

Idris Dabo Ibrahim

Department of General Studies, NuhuBamalli Polytechnic, Zaria

Zainab Dalhatu Muhammed

Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria

Hadiza Tanimu Ahmed

Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria

Amina Maiwada

Department of Geography, Kaduna State University, Kaduna

Inusa Musa

Department of Geography, Federal College of Education, Zaria

Keywords: Agriculture, Irrigation farming, Galma fadama project III, Economic impact.


Abstract

Irrigation scheme is introduced for socioeconomic development of the community where it is based. One of such is the Galma Irrigation Fadama Project III around River Galma in Zaria Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Nigeria. The project provides water to surrounding communities for farming. This study was carried out with a view to determine the socioeconomic impact of the irrigation scheme on farming community in Dakaci, Zaria Area of Kaduna State. The study used data acquired from questionnaire survey, interviews and other secondary sources. Relevant data which include method of land acquisition, sources of capital, size of farmland, source of labor, major crops grown, average annual crop yield and average annual income were collected. The data were analyzed using simple descriptive statistics. The study revealed that the irrigation scheme to a large extent boosted crop yields and agricultural production in the area thereby improving the socioeconomic status of the farmers in the area. It is therefore recommended that more of such projects should be introduced to improve agricultural productivity. Moreover, there is the need for timely evaluation and assessment of such projects to maintain their proper functioning. In addition, government should refurbish the canals distributing the water to the farmlands, and also provide credit facilities to the farmers in order to improve their agricultural productivity which would help in ensuring food security for the nation at large.

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