How to Make a Donkey Plough
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The Donkey Plough
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The Donkey Plough
The Practical Action donkey plough was developed in Sudan in the Darfur region over a period of time where a number of trials and adaptations were made to make the design suitable for local conditions. The size and weight of the plough would be varied to suite different farming conditions
In 1990 Practical Action's (then ITDG) work with an Oxfam animal traction project in Sudan was rekindled after suffering from logistical difficulties. The project was based in the Northern part of the country in Darfur province around Kabkabiya.
This work has led onto the current Darfur Integrated Rural Livelihoods Programme which covers activities such as; Training of farmers in agricultural techniques - terracing and wadi (valley bottom) cultivation, which extend the range of crops they can grow and which make more efficient use of scarce water resources. Around 1000 women and men farmers are being trained per year, mainly by local extensionists Strengthening of the capacities of local village committees to manage and develop agricultural and water projects Construction of dams for rainwater harvesting, and training in dam construction, as well as improvement in the techniques of construction of tumad (shallow wells) in the wadis and the construction of haffirs (channels) for water supply Establishing several irrigated demonstration farms Introduction of donkey carts for transporting water - for household use, and other goods, reducing the time and drudgery of collecting water, especially for women.

Figure 2: The traditional plough made of wood ©Practical Action

Figure 4: hammering one of the component parts of the plough ©Practical Action
Sudan P.O. Box 4172
Khartoum Central
1114 Sudan
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E-mail: info@practicalaction.org.sd World Association for Transport Animal
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Website: http://www.taws.org References and further reading
• Metalworking, Practical Action Technical Brief • The Harnessing of Draught Animals by Ian Barwell & Michael Ayre, ITDG Publishing, 1982 • Donkeys, Mules & Horses in Tropical Agricultural Development, University of Edinburgh 1991
This Howtopedia entry was derived from the Practical Action Technical Brief Energy from the Wind.
To look at the original document follow this link: http://practicalaction.org/?id=technical_briefs_agriculture
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Tel.: +44 (0) 1926 634400, Fax: +44 (0) 1926 634401
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