Search Results - "Innocent Shongwe, Mduduzi"
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A heuristic for the selection of appropriate diagnostic tools in large-scale sugarcane supply systems
Published in AIMS agriculture and food (01-01-2019)“…Holistic diagnostic sugarcane supply chain studies are critical and have in the past identified several system-scale opportunities. Such studies are…”
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A systems approach to investigating non-functionality in rural water schemes: a case study
Published in Sustainable water resources management (01-06-2021)“…Despite huge investments towards ensuring sustainable water schemes in rural Africa, these schemes continue to fail. Non-functionality in these schemes…”
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Developing a Systematic Diagnostic Model for Integrated Agricultural Supply and Processing Systems
Published in Systems (Basel) (12-03-2019)“…Despite all the innovative research in agriculture, technology adoption in integrated agricultural supply and processing systems (IASPS) remains a challenge…”
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A Systems Thinking Approach to Investigating Complex Sugarcane Supply and Processing Systems: Integrating Rich Pictures and Bayesian Networks
Published in Systemic practice and action research (01-02-2018)“…Diagnosing problems in complex systems such as integrated sugarcane supply and processing systems (ISSPS) calls for a systematic approach. This is vital given…”
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Spatial variability assessment of irrigation performance in the Lower Usuthu Smallholder Irrigation Project (LUSIP) in Eswatini
Published in Modeling earth systems and environment (01-11-2022)“…The performance of most smallholder sugarcane growers in Eswatini has been underwhelming and this has been largely attributed to inefficient irrigation…”
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EVALUATION OF IRRIGATION ADEQUACY IN SUGARCANE SYSTEMS IN ESWATINI
Published in African journal of food, agriculture, nutrition, and development : AJFAND (01-03-2021)“…The adoption of objective irrigation scheduling approaches in the sugarcane industry has been very slow leading to over-irrigation, low water use efficiency…”
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