MIDLANDS PROVINCE- Natural Farming Regions 14 February 2012

MIDLANDS PROVINCE- Natural Farming Regions 14 February 2012

MIDLANDS PROVINCE- Natural Farming Regions 14 February 2012 9 8 e 17 K CHARARA 8 a o m HURUNGWE ror d 19 so a 18 z T i SAFARI AREA za y od R n 2 a W Ny 9 a a 4 LYNX u R w k e M 16 21 g 29 o u u i f n T 7 m 1 k o d e p u e 23 CHARARA t c a e Legend M 4 h 12 w SAFARI i DOMA 1 KAPIRI g AREA MWAMI n SAFARI GURUVE Small Town A M AREA any N am 6 y 22 e 5 1 de a an 26 o SHINJE D Place of local Importance za DORA d e Nyaod z d a 22 n u MASANGA 18 M S Mission S 23 wam 2 7 h 16 i DOMA 3 in 2 5 i je KARIBA he m GURUVE Mine ac MAUMBE u 8 BUMI g 11 e v e t GACHEGACHE ch wami b a M u HILLS J G 4 u k 10 e 1 M M 15 u 11 n M Boundaries 10 7 10 3 R u up CHALALA TASHINGA j i R in e KARESHI d s ge 8 9 zi it 1 MAGUNJE w w i e 9 MUDINDO International Boundary CHARLES 9 ra e a 17 CLACK a MHANGURA ad m 12 Ny MADADZI w ya a NYAMHUNGA 11 i 6 g n M 14 h n MHANGURA av Province Boundary gw res a ar en A M e MOLA S ure MATUSADONA S 11 M 3 a CHANETSA chi NORAH SILVERSIDE 13 NATIONAL Mafu n ati 29 3 y any 21 District Boundary PARK a K 20 t ti 13 i a CHIVAKANYAMA ny he M 4 KARIBA Ka ZVIPANE c a e r u r o s HURUNGWE u i 24 D t Ward Boundary ti M M w o ukwe e MVURWI ir 25 i JESTER h w 4 RAFFINGORA 26 28 U k a C u 16 w m s M Transport Network e u g VANAD e e u w M t n t MUJERE ka g ti o o u ro P A s u hi KAPFUNDE ra a M C MUDZUMU t g s KAPFUNDE h Major Road e n 12 14 u a D 2 n 1 G 10 13 za 2A e M g FEOCK d u u 15 5 a TENGWE m k SIYAKOBVU M B M a Secondary Road arob ya 5 y w 30 a 15 CHIDAMOYO n u n a go n a d MSAPAKARUMA N A w z 7 M i M MUTORASHANGA CHIDAMOYO e CHIMUSIMBE n a Feeder Road w g u a ng w g e k Susuje n 5 T a 31 w u h NEGANDE a C M e d enje Connector Road S z w w w ZAVE 30 M a o i i u e z 13 h n 17 d s h n a g MURIEL u s d 24 Track i 25 B M 19 w a 22 a LIONS W m i z 6 D a d a d a y DEN o 6 w n CAESAR z 6 N 7 i CHETE e M 32 RUKARA SHACKLETON d z e d 8 o u Railway Line SAFARI S w ap en g MARERE m AREA gw u 15 18 ra B 14 a g 11 17 a n v G e 18 8 u u SPRINGBOK Main River D w m G d o MAZOWE b 10 n ALASKA 8 3 n SUTTON 27 v 19 o 1 d 22 u g 14 9 4 o 31 2 d ALASKA 12 23 N 23 G z BANKET 32 GREAT Water Body uy 16 e CHINHOYI 13 u 5 M DYKE Piriviri ukw TCHODA ji adz H u i s 9 Protected Conservation Area w u B a 21 KAMONDE GOLDEN 23 d S SIABUWA 29 v z 5 u i KENZAMBA KOPJE 3 m 20 18 D 34 34 U 7 on S Natural Farming Regions zi m b COPPER COPPER d wa i e v o ta w u 17 MAKONDE dz g H QUEEN QUEEN u e 33 n d w n i z a u u 22 n m r 15 e dz u a s a U K i T 19 ru 1 - Specialized and diversified farming y TRELAWNEY S CHIREYA Susuji nd n i a MASONA a s CHIREYA 28 a 20 G 10 M 2A - Intensive farming m GOKWENORTH w SENGWA 19 e e 23 b 2 4 i ZOMBA 12 21 lu 2B - Intensive farming u BINGA 14 MARYLAND k Burure u MADZIVAZVIDO il MAPFUNGWE ZVIMBA JUNCTION e KAZANGARARE DIVIDE z i b 3 - Semi-intensive farming 8 K 16 8 1 w a u L mw MAZEZURU 1 3 a g 24 ZUMBARA M NYABIRA a a NEMBUDZIYA 12 uc M h 26 4 - Semi-extensive farming 3 w e 28 GWEBI Y g o n 16 HOMBWE 24 bi e 36 2 CHIZARIRA S 10 9 MUROMBEDZI NEMBUDZIYA 17 15 DARWENDALE 5 - Extensive farming NATIONAL PARK 33 34 MURINDAGOMO upa 11 21 4 N ST. Sh 31 13 y ao RUPERTS MUTIMUTEMA nd CHENJIRI e CHIGARO we 3 30 Ka 9 25 14 ing 5 w Dz si on M 29 Bu z u MASIYARWA 25 RELATED FARMING SYSTEMS a 15 p 27 MAREVANANI 12 fu MADZORERA KUTAMA 35 re 6 DARWENDALE U 13 7 n M 4 g u ezi Region I - Specialized and Diversified Farming: Rainfall in this region is high (more than w 14 p eng a 9 e f us GOREDEMA u M MARSHALL 6 1 w r 1000mm per annum in areas lying below 1700m altitude, and more than 900mm per annum P e 13 2 g 5 o HARTLEY 8 3 35 n MUJIBA 12 10 h KASIRISIRI 18 11 e 26 7 at greater altitudes), normally with some precipitation in all months of the year. w 10 MUPFURE S 10 KUWIRIRANA 19 14 4 CHIVERO e 11 10 R 20 iro Temperatures are normally comparatively low and the rainfall is consequently highly affective 8 u kw 11 HOZHERI ng 17 Ma u 16 DOMBWE enabling afforestation, fruit and intensive livestock production to be practiced. i 8 HARTLEY s CHIRISA SANYATI NYIMO PERSEVERANCE B u SESSAMI iri MAKWIRO In frost-free areas plantation crops such as tea, coffee and macadamia nuts can be grown, B SAFARI 7 Re 9 N SESSAMI n y i 18 j r SANYATI i a where the mean annual rainfall below 1400mm, supplementary irrigation of these plantation AREA e 11 S b a v e e o k 13 w 12 a 22 a w k n a 10 a k GIANT 15 crops is required for top yields. p h w g u g ru U n a w i G l C y g o m e GADZEMA k 12 N Mu 17 z w pfure la n s 17 d 23 e a e w 3 23 e l u 6 uw MARIRANGWE S r Region IIA - Intesive Farming : Rainfall is confined to summer and is moderately high o e a M S CHIVERO G s CHAKARI NYARUPAKWE w DALNY SELOUS CHIBERO (750-1000mm). Two sub-regions have been defined. Sub-region IIA receives an average of at e e S w h 7 12 MONERA ak ur 21 least 18 rainy pentads per season and normally enjoys reliable conditions, rarely 6 p 33 u i ru S 12 10 o z e a 11 11 11 S y h b id experiencing severe dry spells in summer. The region is suitable for intensive systems of p i 31 N u m yon w h o Man ru i 21 t 2 h c i Ch 1 a s e u MANYONI 13 mvuri 2 Mu C 9 y farming based on crops and /or livestock production. w p R 3 28 fure MARISAMHUKA N e GOKWESOUTH i e SENGWA CHEGUTU y 10 24 8 i w U 4 g m w 16 s 5 M n 4 a 18 w up ra Region IIB - Intesive Farming : This sub-region receives an average of 16-18 rainy pentads Malu e f y i ndu sw 2B ur r 12 GOKWE N 3 e GOLDEN e M a per season and is subject either to rather more severe dry spells during the rainy season or 1 ke upfu M 6 n PATCHWAY VALLEY re 2 4 5 a fure Mupf t Mup ure 13 to the occurrence of relatively short rainy seasons. In either event, crop yields in certain years SENGWA M ari 29 rim KADOMA BEATRICE will be affected, but not sufficiently and frequently to change the overall utilization from 3 BRIDGE Ma 25 C NJELELE oe EIFFEL h 27 a 32 z ir MUSINAMI intensive systems of farming. gw 24 N a PICKSTONE Sen M u 3 SEKE j FLATS n MUBAYIRA e 1 15 d WATYOKA r 10 a N 19 e 16 z 14 r y 22 e i 13 CAM & a Region III - Semi-Intensive Farming : Rainfall in this region is moderate in total amount GWEHAVA n 3 21 Mbum 5 b 6 g N usi 6 8 17 4 5 Um MOTOR w y (650-800mm), but, because much of it is accounted for by infrequent heavy falls and 14 swe 3 7 u sw 12 26 e n 7 e 1 D n d Sokose o 15 temperatures are generally high, its effectiveness is reduced.

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