Increasing irrigation water productivity in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe through on-farm monitoring, adaptive management and Innovation Platforms

Researchers

  • Professor Jamie Pittock (Primary Investigator)
  • J. G. Annandale (Secondary Investigator)
  • Henning Bjornlund (Secondary Investigator)
  • Professor R. Quentin Grafton (Secondary Investigator)
  • Makarius Mdemu (Secondary Investigator)
  • Pravia Munguambe (Secondary Investigator)
  • Justice Nyamangara (Secondary Investigator)
  • Richard Stirzaker (Secondary Investigator)
  • Amy Sullivan (Secondary Investigator)

Grant status

Completed-Pending Reports

Grant start date

15/06/2013

Grant funding

  • 2013: $90,792 from International Crops Research Institute for the Semi Arid Tropics
  • 2013: $10,413 from University of Pretoria
  • 2013: $17,568 from Ardhi University
  • 2013: $70,290 from National Institute of Irrigation
  • 2013: $46,076 from University of South Australia
  • 2013: $14,058 from Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network
  • 2013: $62,413 from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
  • 2013: $767,258 from Commonwealth Dept of Foreign Affairs&Trade, Australian Cnt for International Agricultural Res(ACIAR)
  • 2013: $67,858 from Australian National University (ANU)
  • 2014: $18,744 from Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network
  • 2014: $93,720 from National Institute of Irrigation
  • 2014: $121,056 from International Crops Research Institute for the Semi Arid Tropics
  • 2014: $23,424 from Ardhi University
  • 2014: $67,858 from Australian National University (ANU)
  • 2014: $62,412 from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
  • 2014: $850,664 from Commonwealth Dept of Foreign Affairs&Trade, Australian Cnt for International Agricultural Res(ACIAR)
  • 2014: $55,292 from University of South Australia
  • 2014: $12,496 from University of Pretoria
  • 2015: $62,412 from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
  • 2015: $121,056 from International Crops Research Institute for the Semi Arid Tropics
  • 2015: $18,744 from Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network
  • 2015: $23,424 from Ardhi University
  • 2015: $12,496 from University of Pretoria
  • 2015: $55,292 from University of South Australia
  • 2015: $67,858 from Australian National University (ANU)
  • 2015: $93,720 from National Institute of Irrigation
  • 2015: $819,515 from Commonwealth Dept of Foreign Affairs&Trade, Australian Cnt for International Agricultural Res(ACIAR)
  • 2016: $23,424 from Ardhi University
  • 2016: $67,858 from Australian National University (ANU)
  • 2016: $121,056 from International Crops Research Institute for the Semi Arid Tropics
  • 2016: $803,302 from Commonwealth Dept of Foreign Affairs&Trade, Australian Cnt for International Agricultural Res(ACIAR)
  • 2016: $93,720 from National Institute of Irrigation
  • 2016: $62,412 from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
  • 2016: $18,744 from Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network
  • 2016: $55,292 from University of South Australia
  • 2016: $41,896 from University of Pretoria

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