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Impact of Land Use Consolidation on Maize Growers' Welfare in Gatsibo District, Rwanda (2012-2015)
Author: 1David Nyambane and 2Ferdinand Gahonzire
Publisher: INOSR HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Published: 2023
Section: Faculty of Business and Management
Abstract
This research delved into the transformative role of land use consolidation (LUC) in
enhancing the well-being of maize growers within Gatsibo District, Rwanda, spanning from
2012 to 2015. Employing a descriptive and analytical approach, comprehensive data were
gathered from primary sources, drawing from documentation, literature, and library
resources. Analysis was conducted utilizing statistical tools like SPSS and Excel, resulting in
insightful revelations. The study indicated that a substantial majority of respondents (95%)
practiced intercropping maize with other crops using traditional methods. However, post-
LUC implementation, there was a marked shift as maize growers transitioned to exclusive
maize cultivation on a larger scale, significantly boosting maize production. Notably, 85% of
respondents ceased the use of intercropping methods, highlighting the pivotal role of LUC
in optimizing maize yield and profitability. Moreover, a significant portion (78%) of
respondents reported a considerable increase in maize production ranging from 25% to 75%,
elucidating the profound impact of LUC on enhancing economic conditions. This positive
shift was reflected in increased monthly earnings and savings, empowering respondents to
elevate their socioeconomic status. Consequently, there was a notable surge in various
improvements, including enhanced access to healthcare through Mutual Health Insurance,
increased expenditures on essentials like clothing, education, household amenities, and the
engagement of additional laborers. While LUC brought about substantial improvements,
respondents encountered challenges such as inadequate organic manure, adverse weather
conditions, low market prices for products, and limited markets for maize. To address these
challenges, suggestions were made, including the expansion of communal cowsheds to
bolster organic manure production, the establishment of advocacy groups within
cooperatives, and the implementation of efficient watering systems to support year-round
cultivation, thereby ensuring the sustainability of maize farming. In summation, the
implementation of LUC significantly transformed the livelihoods of maize growers in Gatsibo
District. Despite encountering challenges, the tangible benefits in terms of increased
production, improved economic conditions, and avenues for further enhancements
underscore the pivotal role of LUC in fostering agricultural prosperity within the region.
Keywords: Land Use Consolidation, Maize growers and Welfare, Crops, Maize production,
watering system.