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Nyavyamo Marsh (; ) is a
marsh In ecology, a marsh is a wetland that is dominated by herbaceous plants rather than by woody plants.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p More in genera ...
in the west of
Kirundo Province Kirundo Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi, in north of the country bordering Rwanda. The economy is mostly based on agriculture, with a dispersed population and few sizable communities. Before 1970 large parts of the province we ...
, Burundi. Although parts are protected, it is mainly used for rice production.


Location

The Nyavyamo Marsh spans the communes of
Kirundo Kirundo is a city located in northern Burundi. It is the capital city of Kirundo Province Kirundo Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi, in north of the country bordering Rwanda. The economy is mostly based on agriculture, with a ...
and
Ntega Ntega is a large village, the seat of the Commune of Ntega, Kirundo Province in the north of Burundi. Location Ntega is at the west end of the RP64 road, which connects at its east end to the RN14 highway, leading north to the city of Kirundo. ...
. It occupies one of the secondary valleys of the
Akanyaru River The Akanyaru River is the main tributary of the Nyabarongo River. It rises in the western highlands of Rwanda and Burundi, flows east and then north along the border between those countries before joining the Nyabarongo River. The lower stretches c ...
. Lake Rwihinda, Lake Nagitamo and
Lake Narungazi Lake Narungazi (), or Lake Narugazi, Lake Narunganzi, is a lake in the Commune of Ntega in Kirundo Province of Burundi. Location Lake Narungazi is in the Commune of Ntega, Kirundo Province, to the east of Mugendo. It is west of Lake Rwihinda an ...
are connected to the Nyavyamo marsh. The area around the marsh is almost covered in fields. There are about 356 people per square kilometer around Nyavyamo, which is highly populated. The Nyavyamo Marsh is fed by Lake Rwihinda, by the Rugorwe River which flow to the east of the Murungurira colline, by the Mugisomeka River, which flows east into the marsh north of the Rwimbogo colline, and by the Rurata River. The Rurata is fed by the Mwohero, which is fed by the Gacobwoya, the Murugomero and the Rugumba, which forms to the north of the Nyamisagara and Cumba collines.


Climate

The
Köppen climate classification The Köppen climate classification divides Earth climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on patterns of seasonal precipitation and temperature. The five main groups are ''A'' (tropical), ''B'' (arid), ''C'' (te ...
of the Nyavyamo Marsh is Aw: Tropical savanna, wet. The average temperature is . The hottest month is September, at , and the coldest is April, at . The average rainfall is per year. The wettest month is March, with of rain, and the driest is July, with .


Protection

The Rwihinda Lake Natural Reserve protects Lake Rwihinda, upstream from the Akanyaru wetlands. The lake covers , but the protected area is to include the Nyavyamo swamps. Draining the Nyavyamo swamp downstream from Lake Rwihinda would be fatal, opening an exit route for all the water, like emptying a dam pond. Lake Gacamirindi dried up in 2004, a period of normal precipitation.
Lake Narungazi Lake Narungazi (), or Lake Narugazi, Lake Narunganzi, is a lake in the Commune of Ntega in Kirundo Province of Burundi. Location Lake Narungazi is in the Commune of Ntega, Kirundo Province, to the east of Mugendo. It is west of Lake Rwihinda an ...
and Lake Nagitamo now supply water to Lake Gacamirindi through a canal connecting the lakes through the Rugege Marsh. There is a risk that this canal will lower the water level of the Nyavyamo Marsh and Lake Rwihinda, particularly during periods of drought, when water no longer flows from the Akanyaru River to Lake Rwihinda.


Development

3,000 tonnes of
sorghum ''Sorghum bicolor'', commonly called sorghum () and also known as great millet, broomcorn, guinea corn, durra, imphee, jowar, or milo, is a species in the Poaceae, grass genus ''Sorghum (genus), Sorghum'' cultivated for its grain. The grain i ...
were produced in the Commune of Ntega in 2003-2004. The Nyavyamo marsh was used to cultivate sorghum upstream of Lake Narungazi. In August 2017 Melchior Nankwahomba, governor of Kirundo Province, launched the transplanting of rice seedlings in the Nyavyamo Marsh. The rice harvest was estimated to be between 8 and 10 tons per hectare, or between 4,304 and 5,380 tonnes in total. In December 2020 the Ministry of the Environment, Agriculture and Livestock of Burundi posted a request for consulting services on control and monitoring of hydro-agricultural works in the Nyavyamo and Kabuyenge marshes. In July 2023 Stecol Corporation announced that the governor of Kirundo, Albert Hatungimana, had awarded the company a certificate recognizing its contribution to agricultural productivity by building marshland hydro-agricultural projects in the Nyavyamo and Kabuyenge marshes, starting in August 2014. The work included canals, dams, pumping stations and other facilities.


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