@article{MAKHILLPJSS2005367075, title = {Back to Basics: The Role of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (Iks) in Agro-biodiversity and Household Food Security in the Smallholder Agriculture Sector: The Case of Chipinge (Zimbabwe)}, journal = {Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences}, volume = {3}, number = {6}, pages = {868-872}, year = {2005}, issn = {1683-8831}, doi = {pjssci.2005.868.872}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1683-8831&doi=pjssci.2005.868.872}, author = {Crescentia Madebwe,Victor Madebwe and}, keywords = {Role indigeneous knowledge system,smallholder,chipinge}, abstract = {The paper uses a synthesis of data collected using household questionnaires and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) to examine the role of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in agro-biodiversity and household food security in the smallholder agriculture sector. Period analysis showed that between 1994 and 2002, there was a decline in agro-biodiversity of over 50%. An inverse relationship was observed between farm size and agro-biodiversity. Older farmers (50 years and above), grew more crop types and crop varieties compared to younger farmers (30 years and below). Gender differentials in levels of agro-biodiversity conservation at farm level were observed with female-headed households growing more types and varieties of crops compared to male-headed households.} }