Abstract:
Cotton production plays an important role in the livelihood of farmers in the Gezira Scheme
in the Sudan. It is the main cash crop produced in the scheme. However, sustainability of
cotton production in the Gezira Scheme has been a worrying issue, specially, after the
noticeable deterioration of the cotton production industry in the last few years. This study
aimed to assess the environmental sustainability of cotton production in the Gezira Scheme
as perceived by farmers who are the direct beneficiaries of the scheme. Understanding
farmers’ perspective can help to adopt relevant policy for improving sustainable cotton
farming system. Data was collected using interview schedule and analysed using descriptive
and inferential statistics. The indicators employed include use of fertilizers, pesticides, farm
machinery, soil conservation practices, and availability of water at farm level. The level of
environmental sustainability of cotton production was found to be moderate or fairly sustainable. Education level and farmers’ age were negatively correlated with environmental sustainability whilst family size was positively correlated with environmental sustainability however;
the correlation magnitudes were negligible. The study found adequacy of irrigation water, the
appropriate use of pesticides and soil conservation practices as the main contributing factors
to the moderate environmental sustainability of cotton production in the Gezira Scheme.
Since farmers are not rational in some practices, the study recommended that the Sudanese
Ministry of Agriculture and managers of Gezira Scheme should educate and support cotton
farmers in the scheme to adopt integrated soil conservation practices with minimal but
efficient use of heavy farm machinery