Opportunities and challenges for seasonal climate forecasts to more effectively assist smallholder farming decisions

The ability of smallholder farmers to utilise seasonal climate forecast (SCF) information in farm planning to reflect anticipated climate is a precursor to improved farm management. However, the integration of SCF by smallholder farmers into farm planning has been poor, partly because of the lack o...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Bright Chisadza, Abbyssinia Mushunje, Kenneth Nhundu, Ethel E. Phiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2020-01-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/4649
id doaj-b17ad22229784bae9fb8898879e874c1
record_format Article
spelling doaj-b17ad22229784bae9fb8898879e874c12020-11-25T01:57:36ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892020-01-011161/210.17159/sajs.2020/4649Opportunities and challenges for seasonal climate forecasts to more effectively assist smallholder farming decisionsBright Chisadza0Abbyssinia Mushunje1Kenneth Nhundu2Ethel E. Phiri3Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, University of Fort Hare, Alice, South AfricaDepartment of Agricultural Economics and Extension, University of Fort Hare, Alice, South AfricaEconomic Analysis Unit, Agricultural Research Council, Pretoria, South AfricaDepartment of Agronomy, Faculty of AgriSciences, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa The ability of smallholder farmers to utilise seasonal climate forecast (SCF) information in farm planning to reflect anticipated climate is a precursor to improved farm management. However, the integration of SCF by smallholder farmers into farm planning has been poor, partly because of the lack of forecast skill, lack of communication and inability to see the relevance of the SCFs for specific farming decisions. The relevance of seasonal climate forecasting in farming decisions can be enhanced through improved understanding of SCF from the smallholder farmers’ perspective. Studies that have been done of how smallholder farmers understand SCF and how the available SCFs influence smallholder farmers’ decisions are limited. Therefore, the objective of this paper was to review how smallholder farmers make decisions on farming practices based on SCFs and the challenges and opportunities thereof. The review shows that the majority of smallholder farmers in Africa make use of either scientific or indigenous knowledge climate forecasts and, in some cases, a combination of both. There are mixed results in the area of evaluating benefits of SCFs in decision-making and farm production. In some cases, the outcomes are positive, whereas in others they are difficult to quantify. Thus, the integration of SCFs into smallholder farmers’ decision-making is still a challenge. We recommend that significant work must be done to improve climate forecasts in terms of format, and spatial and temporal context in order for them to be more useful in influencing decision-making by smallholder farmers. Significance: • At the farm level, making the right decisions at the right time is rendered even more difficult in light of the increasing frequency of extreme weather patterns. • The threat of climate change makes accurate seasonal climate forecasting essential for African smallholder farmers. • Technological, social and interdisciplinary issues, communication and scale are some key challenges which impact the utility and uptake of SCFs in rural smallholder farms. • The integration of both scientific and indigenous knowledge forecasts is an opportunity for further exploration. https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/4649climate change and variabilityfarming decisionsindigenous knowledgeinterdisciplinaryusability of climate forecast
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Bright Chisadza
Abbyssinia Mushunje
Kenneth Nhundu
Ethel E. Phiri
spellingShingle Bright Chisadza
Abbyssinia Mushunje
Kenneth Nhundu
Ethel E. Phiri
Opportunities and challenges for seasonal climate forecasts to more effectively assist smallholder farming decisions
South African Journal of Science
climate change and variability
farming decisions
indigenous knowledge
interdisciplinary
usability of climate forecast
author_facet Bright Chisadza
Abbyssinia Mushunje
Kenneth Nhundu
Ethel E. Phiri
author_sort Bright Chisadza
title Opportunities and challenges for seasonal climate forecasts to more effectively assist smallholder farming decisions
title_short Opportunities and challenges for seasonal climate forecasts to more effectively assist smallholder farming decisions
title_full Opportunities and challenges for seasonal climate forecasts to more effectively assist smallholder farming decisions
title_fullStr Opportunities and challenges for seasonal climate forecasts to more effectively assist smallholder farming decisions
title_full_unstemmed Opportunities and challenges for seasonal climate forecasts to more effectively assist smallholder farming decisions
title_sort opportunities and challenges for seasonal climate forecasts to more effectively assist smallholder farming decisions
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The ability of smallholder farmers to utilise seasonal climate forecast (SCF) information in farm planning to reflect anticipated climate is a precursor to improved farm management. However, the integration of SCF by smallholder farmers into farm planning has been poor, partly because of the lack of forecast skill, lack of communication and inability to see the relevance of the SCFs for specific farming decisions. The relevance of seasonal climate forecasting in farming decisions can be enhanced through improved understanding of SCF from the smallholder farmers’ perspective. Studies that have been done of how smallholder farmers understand SCF and how the available SCFs influence smallholder farmers’ decisions are limited. Therefore, the objective of this paper was to review how smallholder farmers make decisions on farming practices based on SCFs and the challenges and opportunities thereof. The review shows that the majority of smallholder farmers in Africa make use of either scientific or indigenous knowledge climate forecasts and, in some cases, a combination of both. There are mixed results in the area of evaluating benefits of SCFs in decision-making and farm production. In some cases, the outcomes are positive, whereas in others they are difficult to quantify. Thus, the integration of SCFs into smallholder farmers’ decision-making is still a challenge. We recommend that significant work must be done to improve climate forecasts in terms of format, and spatial and temporal context in order for them to be more useful in influencing decision-making by smallholder farmers. Significance: • At the farm level, making the right decisions at the right time is rendered even more difficult in light of the increasing frequency of extreme weather patterns. • The threat of climate change makes accurate seasonal climate forecasting essential for African smallholder farmers. • Technological, social and interdisciplinary issues, communication and scale are some key challenges which impact the utility and uptake of SCFs in rural smallholder farms. • The integration of both scientific and indigenous knowledge forecasts is an opportunity for further exploration.
topic climate change and variability
farming decisions
indigenous knowledge
interdisciplinary
usability of climate forecast
url https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/4649
work_keys_str_mv AT brightchisadza opportunitiesandchallengesforseasonalclimateforecaststomoreeffectivelyassistsmallholderfarmingdecisions
AT abbyssiniamushunje opportunitiesandchallengesforseasonalclimateforecaststomoreeffectivelyassistsmallholderfarmingdecisions
AT kennethnhundu opportunitiesandchallengesforseasonalclimateforecaststomoreeffectivelyassistsmallholderfarmingdecisions
AT ethelephiri opportunitiesandchallengesforseasonalclimateforecaststomoreeffectivelyassistsmallholderfarmingdecisions
_version_ 1724973907586318336