MANICALAND PROVINCE- Natural Farming Regions and Topography ! Ç ! ! !!! ! 14 October 2012 ! Ç Ç X

MANICALAND PROVINCE- Natural Farming Regions and Topography ! Ç ! ! !!! ! 14 October 2012 ! Ç Ç X

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D 9 g C n Place of local Importance Natural Farming Regions 8 u 2 6 15 G 10 M a Creation Date: 14 Ouctober 2012 ÇFEOCK 3 dz k 14 5 a TENGWE w X 10 13 B HURUNGWE ! a Mission SIYAKOBVU Ma M 1 ro a d !MU1S -W SEWpeEcNiHaEliDzEed and diversified farming ba Projecy tion/Datum: u z Arc 1960 CHIDAMOYO on i 9 MSAPAKARUMA ! e Ng 5 n Ç 30 ! w A w Mine MUTORASHANGA CHIDAMOYO g CHIMUSIMBE a e M 15 n ! n 2A - Intensive farming 5 7 X e Web Resourcegs: http://ochaonlinem .un.org/zimu babwe T w 31 a a k Susuje T g a y w n 13 s u KARIBA n a h !NEGANDE a Boundaries m ! a Mw C Nominal Scale at A0 paper size: 1:4d 40,000 enje 2B - Intensive farm!ing b M z 12 NYOTA e i 30 e !ZAVE i h ! a w S s 11 z i u 22 d o HOWARD 19 a h n 13 International Boundary 3 - Semi-intXensive farming s m MURIEL B 19 g Ç 25 u a INSTITUTE w a M y LIONS W i z 6 D 6 d 17 e N 7 24 a a z o !DEN 4 - Semi-extensive farming d 8 w d n CAESAR 14 z 6 Ç M u d Province Boundary e 32 RUKARA 5 v ! ÇSHACKLETON o we b o 32 Maz m 5 - Extensive farming e w u 15 21 nd !MARERE MAZOWE go v 19 ! 18 zi N e 14 i d B o 18 District Boundary z r Ç w m 11 d U 32 g 8 17 u BINDURA u SPRINGBOK GLENDALE S Ç p !! g D a ! e n 17 n 10 o m u 9 8 SUTTON a AMANDAS g 14 3 ALASKA 1 n 22 Ç Ward Boundary r 15 6 w G d a 31 4 o GREAT G a 27 23 CONCESSION ALASKA CHINHOYI 12 !! ! Ç 6 7 !BANKET te 2 32 ÇDYKE 16 18 o G 16 5 13 P ! uy Transport Network e u M w Mai p data source(s): Mu o 12 Piriviri j a kw z !TCHODA u ad a 11 ! n z 21 s i M 23 H u y 22 w S a Major Road Vector data from Surveyor General. Nam tural farming regions a !KAMONDE 23 29 d 9 GOLDEN Ç B e JUMBO !SIABUWA 7 z JUMBO 5 v i !KENZAMBA D 34 u 20 18 ! u ÇKOPJE o m from nAgritex n Secondary Road U u d S 34 m b COPPER COPPER 17 o w 19 v n a 1 i e u u ta iz d H QUEEN QUEEN s 33 dz MAZOWE X w z w Ç ! T 19 i ! g e a U Feeder Road n d 22 r e ! ru zi MAKONDE un t 2 3 a 15 di TRELAWNEY o K CHIREYA Susuji Disclaimers: P 28 X Connector Road PARIREW! A !MASONA ! !CHIREYA 5 ! 10 20 G 4 GOKWENORTH The designations employed and the presentation of material w SENGWA 2 2A e Ç 23 Track b 35 i ! ZOMBA 4 ZVIMBA 21 3 ! ! 14 on this map do 1n2 ot imply the expression o19f any opinion DOMBOSHAWA 3 BINGA Burure MARYLAND M In a ya e u !MADZIVAZVIDO whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United JUNCTION Railway Line z ri b MAPFUNGWE ! ! 8 !KAZANGARARE ÇDIVIDE o e 8 u w GOROMONZI g 1 m a e a MAZEZURU 1 a mw 16 Njeations concerning t!he legal status of any country, territory, s a 24 n 26 !NYABIRA K M a !ZUMBARA 6 3 a h ! M 20 s 12 u a S NEMBUDZIYA a c Main River w ! W he g !GWEBI 7 Yo en city or area or of its authorities, o28 r concerning the b 36 !HOMBWE 9 CHIZARIRA i S ! 2 STAPLEFORD 42 16 MUROMBEDZI ! NATIONAL NEMBUDZIYA 17 15 delimitation of its frontiers o10r boundaries. DARWENDALE 33 X je MURINDAGOMO Water Body 24 MT. PARK 13 an upa ! M h ST. Sh 11 a 18 4 34 N s n HAMPDEN 14 31 y a RUPERTS y 21 ao W 3 a K n X m 15 MUTIM!UTEMA d 41 17 a 9 25 e 14 e w CHENJIRI CHIGARO we 30 o ! ! g STERNÇBLICK n in 5 RELATED FARMING SYSTEMS HARAREURBAN X z z a D 29 8 Busi 25 40 16 7 27 !MASIYARWA Mu MAREVANANI ! 39 9 pfur ! MADZORERA X 45 12 e ! 6 KUTAMA DARReWgEioNDnA IL E- Specialized and Diversified Farming: Rainfall in this region is high (more than 35 15 5 6 46 U 13 44 38 15 n 7 4 1000mm per annum in areas lying below 1700m altitu3d7 e, and more than 900mm per ann19um g M 2 Mukuvisi 20 w u 4 14 p a 9 e b 11 fu Muse at greater altitudes),6 nor1mally with some precipitamtio3n4 in a36ll 1m4 onths of t3he year. GOREDEMA r ngezi MARSHALL ri 13 10 21 8 ! e 13 2 35 a 35 12 EPWORTH S HARTLEY Temperatures are nor5mally comparatively lowM and the rainfall is consequently highlyX affective 9 P 7 22 1 e 26 3 43 7 10 !MUJIBA 18 26 25 6 o ! X 12 10 11 n !KASIRISIRI R 14 33 h MUPFURE 24 2 i g 10 10 enabling afforestation, fruit and intensive livestock product3i0on to be 2p3 racticed. 5 s w u 29 7 w 4 u !KUWIRIRANA 11 n 4 B e g 20 CHIVERO 31 a 7 In frost-free areas plantation crops such as tea, coffee and 2m7 acadamia nuts can b3e grown, u iro 28 5 8 11 19 akw a !HOZHERI 17 M ! X 16 DOMBWE where the mean annual rainfall below 1400mm, supplementary irrigation of thesew plantation ! u 24 SANYATI 8 HARTLEY N HARARERURAL R NYIMO y ! ÇPERSEVERANCE B crops is required for top yields. !SESSAMI a iri a CHIRISA ! MAKWIRO l 9 ! X b ! a R 1 l SAFARI AREA 7 18 e o 23 o e SESSAMI SANYATI nj n M v i g 15 18 u G 4 3 sit Mus S Region IIA - Intesive Farming : Rainfall is confined to summer and is moderawtely higitwhi a w C 13 10 i e 12 22 e a 12 e w w h 14 w k k GIANT 6 15 21 G pa a Ç (750-1000mm). Two sub-regions have been defined. Sub-region IIA rec1e1 ives an average of at g u u r k 10 13 25 !MURISA 22 n a l 19 i y U a 12 o N g 3 GADZEMA k ! 22 r ! 17 23 1 17 z m w Mu 11 least 18 rainy pentads per season and normally enjoys reliable conditions, rarely i p n fure d e 22 17 11 23 s 18 e u 23 e w S experiencingw severe dry spells in sumMAmReIRrA. NTGhWeE region is suitable for intensive systems of M ru ! !GOMBE e Sa CHIVERO 8 ! s 6 CHAKARI X DEMA w NYARUPAKWE !! CHEGUTU farming based on crops and /or livestock production. ! DALNY ! !CHIBERO e Ç !SELOUS 7 2 e 7 !MONERA w 21 ! i 3 k z a 33 2B ! 6 p u 12 Region IIB - Intesive Farming : This sub-regid ion receives an average of 16-18 rainy 7pentads i ar 11 10 o h e y b 11 c w ZHAKATA p oni N 8 4 per season and is subject either to rather ma ore severe dry spells during the rainy season o!r Many s im y o i t 2 h N 31 C S 1 6 21 u w hem C 10 !MANYONI v h to the occurrence of relatively short rainy seasons. In either event, crop yields in certain years R S u MARISAMHUKA e ri u 28 M ! 3 u k p i 13 r fu 9 u e 5 !SENGWA 2 re 12 will be affected, but not sufficiently and frequently tso change the overall utilization from ! e t y 9 4 S i w 24 g M 16 U 5 h M w n 12 m intensive systems of farming. !NYEMBA 18 4 s u u 8 a ra ! w r p y i Malundu e u fu r 14 s N 17 GOKWESOUTH GOKWE w re a 3 !!! e GOLDEN M M 18 1 ke upfu SEKE 6 tan PATCHWÇAY Rreegion III - Semi-Intensive Farming : Rainfall in this region is moderate ina total amount 2 4 5 M VALLEY e d i fur upfure u 15 ar (650-800mm), but, bMeucpause much ofM it is accounted for by infrequent Mheavy falls and ! SENGWA rim 29 13 3 24 Ma BEATRICE 16 32 azoe temperatures are generally high, its effectiveness is reduced.

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