Economic Activities Specific to the Basin
The Limpopo River basin in Zimbabwe is defined by the sub-basin Mzingwane River basin in Zimbabwe and stretches across nine districts: Umzingwane, Mangwe, Matobo, Gwanda, Beitbridge, Insiza, Mberengwa, Mwenezi and Chiredzi.
Land use in the upper Mzingwane River basin consists mostly of commercial farming while communal land and subsistence agriculture are practiced in the lower basin. Communal land plots average in size from 0,5 to 14 ha (LBPTC 2010).The communal lands are considered to be vulnerable because they are in a dry climate, have poor soils and are not suitable to rainfed agriculture. Many are consistently below the food security threshold. Based on a report by Love (2004- in LBPTC 2010) there are six irrigation schemes in the Mzingwane River basin. To read more about these schemes, see the section in Resources Management (LBPTC 2010).
A high concentration of livestock, including cattle, goats, sheep and donkeys, is found in the basin. Other sources of income include wages and remittances from migrant workers in South Africa, Botswana and urban centres in Zimbabwe. Tourism, wildlife and ranching are other sources of livelihoods in the basin (LBPTC 2010).