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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><p class="wp-caption-text">Mantoe Phakathi</p></font></p><p>By Mantoe Phakathi<br />MBABANE, Apr 18 2011 (IPS) </p><p>The previously impoverished community of Malibeni, previously ravaged by drought, is bustling with farmers who have transformed the area into a bread basket. Lush green fields of sugarcane and vegetables have replaced an expanse of dry shrubs near this community in northeastern Swaziland.<br />
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The project has two main components, one improving water and sanitation for homesteads in the area and the other irrigating the sugar cane fields of a farmers&#8217; association.</p>
<p>&#8220;This year we&rsquo;ll finish the debt with the bank which we used as capital for the project,&#8221; says James Mahlalela of the Intamakuphila Farmers Association. &#8220;Next year we&rsquo;ll start getting dividends.&#8221;</p>
<p>Over the past eight years the Swaziland Water and Agricultural Development Enterprises (SWADE) have transformed Malibeni and surrounding areas in line with its mandate to alleviate poverty.</p>
<p><b>Supporting commercial agriculture</b></p>
<p>The parastatal SWADE completed the Maguga Dam in September 2001, and adopted a participatory approach to setting up irrigation infrastructure, involving users, planners and policy makers at all levels to design agriculture projects for Malibeni.<br />
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The reservoir irrigates 7,400 hectares of farms in Swaziland &#8211; roughly a quarter of this area is vegetable gardens, with the rest devoted to sugarcane.</p>
<p>Nine communities directly benefit from this dam. According to Gugulethu Hlophe, SWADE strategic communications manager, the communities had to agree to pool together their land resources to establish commercial farms.</p>
<p>&#8220;At first, the community was rather sceptical because they thought we wanted to grab their land,&#8221; said Hlophe. &#8220;But people eventually saw the benefits of forming associations and cultivating sugarcane.&#8221;</p>
<p>SWADE ensured that the different associations were able to access loans from banks while the Royal Swaziland Sugar Corporation expanded its mill to process 80,000 tonnes of sugarcane every year.</p>
<p>&#8220;Members will reap the benefits of sugarcane after finishing [paying off] their debt at the financial institutions,&#8221; said Hlophe.</p>
<p>Mahlalela said his association, Intamakuphila, which has a 280 hectare farm, will pay off its debt of 286 000 dollars this year. In addition to the association&#8217;s 162 members who have an ownership stake, all the salaried field workers from the community, strengthening income beyond the shareholders.</p>
<p>&#8220;As of next year, we&rsquo;ll receive dividends calculated according to the land each one of us contributed to this association,&#8221; said Mahlalela. &#8220;Each member represents a household in this area.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mahlalela, like most of his neighbours, is also maintaining a garden where he is cultivating tomatoes, cabbages and beans and sells his produce nationwide and beyond.</p>
<p>He also has an orchard which he irrigates through the same water system as the garden. &#8220;These are the short-term benefits of the KDDP project,&#8221; said Hlophe.</p>
<p><b>One dam, multiple purposes</b></p>
<p>Parallel to setting up sugarcane and vegetable growing operations, the Malibeni community has been able to put water and sanitation infrastructure into place.</p>
<p>Hlophe explains that SWADE pursues holistic approach to community development and regards access to water and sanitation is a basic requirement for every household in its areas of operation.</p>
<p>Mancane Dlamini, a mother of two, says she remembers only too well where the community used to fetch water, walking as much as two kilometres to the river. Seven of her neighbours&#8217; children had drowned in the Komati River many years ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is a very steep slope at the river and the children would slip and fall back into the river,&#8221; she says.</p>
<p>Each household now has water piped directly to its compound. SWADE provided the community with the necessary material and contractors to install a slow sand filter system.</p>
<p>Water from the Maguga Dam is stored in a smaller reservoir near the community &#8211; this reservoir also stabilises the pressure from the water pumped from the dam so that the sugarcane irrigation infrastructure is not damaged.</p>
<p>&#8220;Water from the smaller reservoir is drawn and supplied to a 5000-litre tank at each individual homestead,&#8221; said Hlophe. &#8220;The water is purified in a filter bed in a 1,000-litre tank before the clean water goes to another tank of the same size.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Mahlalela household uses this water for their domestic needs, including a flush toilet which is attached to the water structure.</p>
<p>&#8220;For the past eight years we&rsquo;ve been using this system without any problem,&#8221; said Mahlalela. &#8232; &#8232;He said, for now, the community pays nothing for water although SWADE has warned that in the future they might have to make a small contribution towards its maintenance.</p>
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