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Rainwater Harvesting Tanks - A Smart Solution for Smallholders
The Country Smallholder
|July 2025
James Blaxland, Managing Director at Shrewd Industrial Ltd looks at some options for a free resource
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Having recently assisted a farmer in Dorset and provided him with several large rainwater tanks which he plans to link together and use the rainwater for spraying his crops, it got me thinking. The benefits of rainwater harvesting isn't just a wonderful solution for large scale farmers and commercial business premises alike, but for every eco-conscious and self-sufficient human being on the planet.
Rainwater is a free, natural resource falling from the sky, often in abundance, yet the majority of it runs straight off rooftops, down drains and into waterways. For smallholders this is a missed opportunity.
The rainy season brings both hope and heartbreak. While crops thirst for consistent water, much of our precious rainfall runs off roofs and land, wasted. Meanwhile, farmers battle dry spells with limited irrigation, watching yields dwindle. But there is a simple solution that holds the power to transform small-scale farming : rainwater harvesting tanks.
RAINWATER HARVESTING IS NOT A NEW IDEA.
Our ancestors relied on it long before piped water and boreholes. Today, it remains one of the most cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and empowering ways to secure water for farming and household use, yet it is staggering how little we hear about it. Smallholders have a unique opportunity to lead the way in responsible water use.
Perhaps one of the most compelling aspects of rainwater harvesting is the opportunity for smallholders to share rainwater harvesting knowledge via networks. Whether through group purchases of storage tanks, shared methods and strategies, or community-led conservation efforts, smallholders can certainly inspire change on a larger scale and continue to further enhance sustainability
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