Abstract:
This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the relationship between cooperative irrigation farming and household food security in Africa. The research aims to iden
tify key studies, authors, and thematic clusters, analyse the geographical distribution of research
efforts, and evaluate the impact of co-operative irrigation farming on food security indicators.
Utilizing the PRISMA model, data were systematically gathered from peer-reviewed publications
indexed in the Dimensions database, focusing on materials published between 2019 and 2023.
The study employed both bibliometric and descriptive-quantitative methodologies to analyse the
data. The results reveal a significant positive impact of co-operative irrigation farming on
improving household food security across various regions in Africa. The findings highlight the
need for targeted policy interventions and sustainable agricultural practices that support cooperative irrigation efforts. A growing scholarly attention toward co-operative irrigation
farming and household food security in recent years reveals a potentiality in finding a sustainable
solution to food insecurity challenge. These insights are essential for shaping future research and
informing policies aimed at enhancing food security through co-operative farming models in the
African context.