Lusitu Tengwe Mushowe Rukomechi Musukwi Tsororo Ume Badza Panhame Ruyese Manyame Chitake Wadze Mbera Chavava Mpofu Kanyati Mukanga Mubvumi Susuje Dande Sanyati Maroba Musambwa Bvumbvudze Mukwishi Musitwe Chongwe Rukute Ambi Angwa Mukwe Kachowe Munwa Kanyati Nyaodza Maunde Mutorashangu Maura Chipfuko Chituhwe Chikusa Nyadara Urira Manyame Msuka Mwanja Sengwa Mavare Monozi Sharu Ume Estern Gwase Rukute Mureche Mafuchi Sungwi Pote Charara Manyame Wende Duangwa Karoe Piriviri Rukomochi Marorusi Ngonya Mwadza Murereshi Ridziwi Angwa Gachegache Sunde Dora Manyame Chiwore Chiroti Daware Chiruwa Mupinge Nyaodza Chiwore Rukomochi Chiroti Dande Susuji Dande Mwanzamtanda Jenje Sapi Dondo Dande Mukwadzi Guyu Nyamishi Rukute Angwa Badza Kafue Manyima Tsununu Musitwe Manyame Gungugwe Shinje Manyame Gungugwe Musitwe Chenje Dondo Angwa Chenje Angwa Mwami Nyaodza Mukwadzi Mukwadzi Mwenje Hwadzi Dande Dondo MBIRE GURUVE CHINHOYI KARIBA HURUNGWE MAZOWE GOKWENORTH MAKONDE ZVIMBA 5 2A 5 4 3 16 17 1 20 10 8 15 7 17 9 3 12 11 24 2 5 4 7 3 8 1 2 9 11 13 7 4 12 2 1 31 10 6 9 14 5 11 9 12 8 10 11 6 5 7 18 30 15 32 5 13 22 15 9 4 23 15 16 13 17 14 3 22 7 6 19 11 18 10 15 17 10 17 14 32 13 12 20 16 6 2 24 21 25 16 11 23 1 5 7 26 19 18 6 3 1 5 7 29 24 14 4 19 23 21 18 2 3 4 19 8 20 9 4 3 9 33 8 8 1 3 10 1 17 21 5 2 27 15 22 9 18 28 7 7 5 8 12 23 34 2 16 CHIDAMOYO KAPFUNDE CHARLES CLACK PAUL V ST. CECELIA HUNYANI SPRINGBOK GREAT DYKE SUTTON MURIEL CAESAR FEOCK SILVERSIDE NORAH MHANGURA ALASKA SHACKLETON LYNX SHAMROCKE LIONS DEN ZAVE DOMA MUDINDO SHINJE MARERE CHIMUSIMBE TENGWE KAPFUNDE MUDZUMU CHIDAMOYO ZVIPANE CHIVAKANYAMA NYAMHUNGA MASANGA KARESHI MAUMBE CHANETSA MADADZI MWAMI KAPIRI DORA TCHODA RUKARA MSAPAKARUMA GACHEGACHE TASHINGA BUMI HILLS CHARARA MAKUTI MARONGORA CHIRUNDU RUKOMECHI VUTI CHITINDIWA MASOKA KACHUTA ANGWA BRIDGE MANA POOLS KANYEMBA BAKASA CHIKAFA ALASKA RAFFINGORA MUTORASHANGA GURUVE MAGUNJE SIYAKOBVU MUSHUMBI POOLS BANKET MHANGURA Chitambo Clinic Premier Medical Centre Clinic Chinhoyi ZRP Camp Clinic Clinic Chinhoyi University Clinic University clinic Doro Clinic Lan lorry Clinic Chiedza Clinic(Not Open) Deve Clinic(Not Open) Nyambudzi Rural Health Centre Chirunya Rural Health Centre Kemutamba Rural Health Centre Mugarakamwe Rural Health Centre Birkdale Rural Health Centre River Ranch Clinic Nyagombe Clinic Green Valley Clinic Zvipani Gvt Clinic Vanad Mine Clinic Umboe Clinic Tenewe Council Clinic Sutton Mine Clinic Siakobvu Rural Hospital Shinje Clinic Raffingora Rural Hospital Nyangoma Council Clinic Nyamhunga Council Clinic Nyamhunga Council Clinic Nyamakaze Gvt Clinic Nyama Council Nyakapupu Clinic Mwami clinic Mutorashanga Council Clinic Muriel Mine Clinic Murereka Clinic Muitubu Clinic Msampakaruma Council Clinic Mhangura Private Hospital Matsvitsi Clinic Masoka Clinic Mashumbi Clinic Mashongwe Council Clinic Mashame Rural Health Centre Zhomba Clinic Masanga Gvt Clinic Marongora National Park-clinic Mana Pools National Park-clinic Mahombekombe Council Clinic Magunje Army Army Clinic Magunje Rural Hospital Lynx Clinic Private Clinic Kuwadzana Council Clinic Kosana Clinic Kazangarare Gvt Council Kasimube Rural Health Centre Karuru Council (Construction) Karoi District Hospital Kariba District Hospital Kapfunde Council Clinic Kanyati Rural Health Centre Kachuta Clinic Holmeden Clinic Hewiyai Council Clinic Hesketh Council Clinic Guruve District Hospital Gumunyu Clinic Gota Clinic Gatse Gatse Gvt Clinic Doma Clinic Dete Council Clinic Chundu Council Clinic Chivende Gvt Clinic Chitsungo Clinic Chirundu Gvt Clinic Chinhoyi P.H Provincial Hospital Chinhere Council Clinic Chikonohono Clinic Chikanziwe Council Clinic Chikafa Clinic Chidamoyo Mission Hospital Charara Farm Clinic Chapoto Clinic Chambadzi Gold Mine Clinic Caesal Mine Clinic Bvochora Clinic Bepura Clinic Banket District Hospital Bakasa Clinic Ayrshire Council Clinic Army Clinic Angwa Clinic Alaska Clinic ARDA Sisi Council Clinic 4 5 3 2A 1 2B HURUNGWE DISTRICT- Natural Farming Regions 14 February 2012 Map data source(s): Vector data from Surveyor General. Natural farming regions from Agritex Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Map Doc Name: GLIDE Number: Creation Date: Projection/Datum: Web Resources: Nominal Scale at A0 paper size: 1:0 ZWE-PLANNING_01_A0_120214_Hurungwe_Agro-Ecology 14 February 2012 Arc 1960 http://ochaonline.un.org/zimbabwe Legend Small Town Place of local Importance Mission Mine Primary School Secondary School Health Facility Province Boundary District Boundary Ward Boundary Major Road Secondary Road Feeder Road Connector Road Track Railway Line Main River Natural Farming Regions 1 - Specialized and diversified farming 2A - Intensive farming 2B - Intensive farming 3 - Semi-intensive farming 4 - Semi-extensive farming 5 - Extensive farming RELATED FARMING SYSTEMS Region I - Specialized and Diversified Farming: Rainfall in this region is high (more than 1000mm per annum in areas lying below 1700m altitude, and more than 900mm per annum at greater altitudes), normally with some precipitation in all months of the year. Temperatures are normally comparatively low and the rainfall is consequently highly affective enabling afforestation, fruit and intensive livestock production to be practiced. In frost-free areas plantation crops such as tea, coffee and macadamia nuts can be grown, where the mean annual rainfall below 1400mm, supplementary irrigation of these plantation crops is required for top yields. Region IIA - Intesive Farming : Rainfall is confined to summer and is moderately high (750-1000mm). Two sub-regions have been defined. Sub-region IIA receives an average of at least 18 rainy pentads per season and normally enjoys reliable conditions, rarely experiencing severe dry spells in summer. The region is suitable for intensive systems of farming based on crops and /or livestock production. Region IIB - Intesive Farming : This sub-region receives an average of 16-18 rainy pentads per season and is subject either to rather more severe dry spells during the rainy season or to the occurrence of relatively short rainy seasons. In either event, crop yields in certain years will be affected, but not sufficiently and frequently to change the overall utilization from intensive systems of farming. Region III - Semi-Intensive Farming : Rainfall in this region is moderate in total amount (650-800mm), but, because much of it is accounted for by infrequent heavy falls and temperatures are generally high, its effectiveness is reduced. This region will receive an average of 14-16 rainy pentads per season. The region is also subject fairly severe mid-season dry spells and therefore is marginal for maize, tobacco and cotton production, or for enterprises based on crop production alone. The farming systems, in conformity with the natural conditioning factors, should therefore be based on both livestck production (assisted by the production of fodder crops) and cash crops under good management on soils of high available moisture potential. Region IV - Semi-Extensive Farming : This region experiences fairly low total rainfall (450-650mm) and is subject to periodic seasonal droughts and severe dry spells during the rainy season. The rainfall is too low and uncertain for cash cropping except in certain very favourable localities, where limited drought-resistant crops can afford a sideline. The farming system should be based on livestock production, but it can be intensified to some extent by the growing of drought-tolerant fodder crops. Region V - Extensive Farming : The rainfall in this region is too low and erratic for the reliable production of even drought-resistant fodder and grain crops, and farming has to be based on the utlization of veld alone. The extensive form of cattle ranching or game ranching is the only sound farming system for this region. Included in this region are areas of below 900m altitude, where the mean rainfall is below 650mm in the Zambezi valley and below 600mm in the Save-Limpopo valleys. NOTE: A rainy pentad is defined as the centre one of three five-day periods (pentads) which together receive more than 40 mm and two of which receive at least 8 mm of rainfall.