Project Summary

The Burma-Valley Mkwananzi Estate Borehole Drilling Project involved drilling ten boreholes to access groundwater for irrigation purposes at the Mkwananzi Estate banana plantation in Burma Valley. The project aimed to provide a reliable and sustainable source of water for the plantation, supporting the growth and productivity of the banana crops.

project beneficiaries

The Mukwanzanzi Estate, located near Mukwasi Village, has greatly benefited from the solar-powered borehole project. The estate’s residents, who previously struggled to access clean water, now have a reliable source of water for their daily needs. This has improved their overall health, hygiene, and quality of life, enabling them to live more comfortably and productively.

In addition to the residents, the Mukwanzanzi Estate’s agricultural activities have also benefited from the project. The availability of clean water has enabled farmers to irrigate their crops more efficiently, leading to increased crop yields and improved food security. This has had a positive impact on the estate’s economy, as farmers are now able to sell their surplus produce and generate additional income.

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project milestones

  • Location

    Burma-Valley Vhumba - Manicaland Province

  • Objectives

    Drill ten boreholes to access groundwater. Provide a reliable and sustainable source of water for irrigation

  • Project Details

    - Ten boreholes were drilled to a depth of 100 meters each - Class 10 casing was used for all boreholes - Double casing was used for added durability and protection

  • Project Outcome

    The project was successfully completed, providing the Mkwananzi Estate banana plantation with a reliable source of water for irrigation.

brief description

The ten boreholes, each 100 meters deep, now supply the plantation with a sustainable source of water, supporting the growth and productivity of the banana crops.

client

Burma Valley - Vhumba Manicaland Province

project budget

$XXX

date started

10 May 2024

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