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Determinants of small-scale farmers' choice and adaptive strategies in response to climatic shocks in Vhembe District, South Africa

Journal

GEOJOURNAL
Volume 87, Issue 2, Pages 677-700

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10708-020-10272-7

Keywords

Climate change; Adaptation strategies; Small-scale farmers; Vhembe District; Multi nominal logit (MNL) model

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  1. National Research Foundation (NRF) South Africa
  2. Research and Innovation Office University of Venda, South Africa
  3. Water Research Commission, South Africa [SES/17/GGIS/01]

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Climate change has a significant negative impact on African small-scale farmers, who employ various adaptation strategies. Socio-economic attributes and climate information play a crucial role in determining farmers' choice of adaptation approach.
Climate change is one of the multiple challenges facing all categories of farmers globally. However, African farmers are the most sensitive in respect of climate variability and change. Climate change impacted negatively on crop production and the livelihoods of the local farmers. In black township South Africa, agricultural activities are highly dominated by small-scale farmers, whose farming system is highly vulnerable to changes in climate. This paper presents the analysis of how small-scale farmers employed adaptation strategies in response to climate change and determinants of small-scale households' choices of coping and adaptation approach to climate variability and change in Vhembe District, South Africa. Multi nominal logit model was used on a surveyed of 224 local farmers. Farmers' socio-economic attributes, was used in response to climate changes and further, households have adaptation strategies both on-farm and off-farm approach. Such approaches were; drought-tolerant seeds, shorter cycle crops, diversification of crops, changing planting dates, small-scale irrigation, migrating to urban areas and involvement in petty business. The results of the findings reveals that the significant drivers affecting choice of adaptation approach include climate information, gender, farm size, education level, farmer experience, decreasing rainfall and increases in temperature as farmers' determinant choices of adaptation to climate change. While, on the other hand, off-farm resources, headed households and age had no significant impact on the choice of coping and adaptation approach to climate change. Therefore, policy makers in the local municipality should play a significant role by enhancing adaptation strategies appropriate for particular climatic shock on the study area.

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