Factors Determining the Adoption of Strategies Used by Smallholder Farmers to Cope with Climate Variability in the Eastern Free State, South Africa

This study was undertaken to understand the smallholder farmer’s perception of the effects of climate variability, their adaptation strategies to cope with climate variability and factors determining the adoption of their adaptation strategies in the eastern Free State Province of South Africa. Adap...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Lindumusa Myeni, Mokhele Edmond Moeletsi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Agriculture
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/9/410
id doaj-046f968c7d7b4ff2a8f4ad981008e26b
record_format Article
spelling doaj-046f968c7d7b4ff2a8f4ad981008e26b2021-04-02T12:38:05ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722020-09-011041041010.3390/agriculture10090410Factors Determining the Adoption of Strategies Used by Smallholder Farmers to Cope with Climate Variability in the Eastern Free State, South AfricaLindumusa Myeni0Mokhele Edmond Moeletsi1Agricultural Research Council-Institute for Soil, Climate and Water, Private Bag X79, Pretoria 0001, South AfricaAgricultural Research Council-Institute for Soil, Climate and Water, Private Bag X79, Pretoria 0001, South AfricaThis study was undertaken to understand the smallholder farmer’s perception of the effects of climate variability, their adaptation strategies to cope with climate variability and factors determining the adoption of their adaptation strategies in the eastern Free State Province of South Africa. Adaptation strategies were grouped into two categories, i.e., traditional adaptation strategies and scientific adaptation strategies. Traditional adaptation strategies consisted of practices that require minimal technical expertise and less external inputs such as changing from crops to livestock, crop diversification, increasing land under production, changing crop type and water harvesting. Scientific adaptation strategies consisted of practices that require additional external inputs, labour, and some level of technical expertise such as changing crop variety, improving soil fertility and soil conservation. Data were collected from 391 smallholder farmers using a structured household questionnaire and were verified through focus group discussion meetings with key informants. Data were analysed using the descriptive statistics, frequency analysis and a binary logistic model. Results indicated that the majority of smallholder farmers perceived that climate change had triggered food-related impacts in the study area and had adopted at least one adaptation strategy. This study showed that awareness and knowledge were the key factors that determined the adoption of traditional adaptation strategies in the study area. The adoption of scientific adaptation strategies was additionally determined by the availability of external financial investments. It is recommended that the promotion of traditional practices should focus on raising awareness of climate change and adaptation strategies while the promotion of scientific practices additionally requires the provision and accessibility of financial institutional support and incentives.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/9/410awareness of climate changeclimate informationscientific adaptation strategiestraditional adaptation strategies
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Lindumusa Myeni
Mokhele Edmond Moeletsi
spellingShingle Lindumusa Myeni
Mokhele Edmond Moeletsi
Factors Determining the Adoption of Strategies Used by Smallholder Farmers to Cope with Climate Variability in the Eastern Free State, South Africa
Agriculture
awareness of climate change
climate information
scientific adaptation strategies
traditional adaptation strategies
author_facet Lindumusa Myeni
Mokhele Edmond Moeletsi
author_sort Lindumusa Myeni
title Factors Determining the Adoption of Strategies Used by Smallholder Farmers to Cope with Climate Variability in the Eastern Free State, South Africa
title_short Factors Determining the Adoption of Strategies Used by Smallholder Farmers to Cope with Climate Variability in the Eastern Free State, South Africa
title_full Factors Determining the Adoption of Strategies Used by Smallholder Farmers to Cope with Climate Variability in the Eastern Free State, South Africa
title_fullStr Factors Determining the Adoption of Strategies Used by Smallholder Farmers to Cope with Climate Variability in the Eastern Free State, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Factors Determining the Adoption of Strategies Used by Smallholder Farmers to Cope with Climate Variability in the Eastern Free State, South Africa
title_sort factors determining the adoption of strategies used by smallholder farmers to cope with climate variability in the eastern free state, south africa
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This study was undertaken to understand the smallholder farmer’s perception of the effects of climate variability, their adaptation strategies to cope with climate variability and factors determining the adoption of their adaptation strategies in the eastern Free State Province of South Africa. Adaptation strategies were grouped into two categories, i.e., traditional adaptation strategies and scientific adaptation strategies. Traditional adaptation strategies consisted of practices that require minimal technical expertise and less external inputs such as changing from crops to livestock, crop diversification, increasing land under production, changing crop type and water harvesting. Scientific adaptation strategies consisted of practices that require additional external inputs, labour, and some level of technical expertise such as changing crop variety, improving soil fertility and soil conservation. Data were collected from 391 smallholder farmers using a structured household questionnaire and were verified through focus group discussion meetings with key informants. Data were analysed using the descriptive statistics, frequency analysis and a binary logistic model. Results indicated that the majority of smallholder farmers perceived that climate change had triggered food-related impacts in the study area and had adopted at least one adaptation strategy. This study showed that awareness and knowledge were the key factors that determined the adoption of traditional adaptation strategies in the study area. The adoption of scientific adaptation strategies was additionally determined by the availability of external financial investments. It is recommended that the promotion of traditional practices should focus on raising awareness of climate change and adaptation strategies while the promotion of scientific practices additionally requires the provision and accessibility of financial institutional support and incentives.
topic awareness of climate change
climate information
scientific adaptation strategies
traditional adaptation strategies
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/10/9/410
work_keys_str_mv AT lindumusamyeni factorsdeterminingtheadoptionofstrategiesusedbysmallholderfarmerstocopewithclimatevariabilityintheeasternfreestatesouthafrica
AT mokheleedmondmoeletsi factorsdeterminingtheadoptionofstrategiesusedbysmallholderfarmerstocopewithclimatevariabilityintheeasternfreestatesouthafrica
_version_ 1721568188386246656