Impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security: a case study of Mutoko district in Zimbabwe
The purpose of this study was to assess the impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security in Mutoko district. The researcher adopted a case study research design and used two methods of sampling that is purposive sampling and census sampling. Research instruments used w...
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description | The purpose of this study was to assess the impacts of black granite quarrying on
household income and food security in Mutoko district. The researcher adopted a
case study research design and used two methods of sampling that is purposive
sampling and census sampling. Research instruments used were questionnaires,
interview guides and an observation check list. Research findings were that black
granite quarrying was contributing to household income only to the employed
households. Main beneficiaries of increased household income from black granite
quarrying were male headed families which were employed in greater numbers
compared to female headed families. Quarry salaries had managed to raise the food security status for employed households as households had managed to buy extra food stuff from Harare while other households had purchased farm inputs like
fertilisers and maize seeds. However the situation was very different for the non
employed households. These are the households who rely on agriculture for
accessing food and household income. Quarrying activities like forest clearing was
affecting their access to non agricultural sources of food, blasting processes during
the excavation stage affected underlying granite rock which had a bearing on
availability of underground water necessary for agricultural purposes. In conclusion quarrying is negatively impacting household income and food security in Mutoko district. Some of the recommendations included employment of all the locals who were affected by the land eviction process and raising salaries for locals. |
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spelling | ir-11408-36552022-06-27T13:49:05Z Impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security: a case study of Mutoko district in Zimbabwe Sibanda, Abel Black granite quarrying Household income Food security The purpose of this study was to assess the impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security in Mutoko district. The researcher adopted a case study research design and used two methods of sampling that is purposive sampling and census sampling. Research instruments used were questionnaires, interview guides and an observation check list. Research findings were that black granite quarrying was contributing to household income only to the employed households. Main beneficiaries of increased household income from black granite quarrying were male headed families which were employed in greater numbers compared to female headed families. Quarry salaries had managed to raise the food security status for employed households as households had managed to buy extra food stuff from Harare while other households had purchased farm inputs like fertilisers and maize seeds. However the situation was very different for the non employed households. These are the households who rely on agriculture for accessing food and household income. Quarrying activities like forest clearing was affecting their access to non agricultural sources of food, blasting processes during the excavation stage affected underlying granite rock which had a bearing on availability of underground water necessary for agricultural purposes. In conclusion quarrying is negatively impacting household income and food security in Mutoko district. Some of the recommendations included employment of all the locals who were affected by the land eviction process and raising salaries for locals. 2019-05-28T12:07:38Z 2019-05-28T12:07:38Z 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3655 en open Midlands State University |
spellingShingle | Black granite quarrying Household income Food security Sibanda, Abel Impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security: a case study of Mutoko district in Zimbabwe |
title | Impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security: a case study of Mutoko district in Zimbabwe |
title_full | Impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security: a case study of Mutoko district in Zimbabwe |
title_fullStr | Impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security: a case study of Mutoko district in Zimbabwe |
title_full_unstemmed | Impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security: a case study of Mutoko district in Zimbabwe |
title_short | Impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security: a case study of Mutoko district in Zimbabwe |
title_sort | impacts of black granite quarrying on household income and food security: a case study of mutoko district in zimbabwe |
topic | Black granite quarrying Household income Food security |
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