Applying the water-energy-food nexus to farm profitability in the Middle Breede Catchment, South Africa

The water-energy-food nexus has emerged as a useful concept to understand the multiple interdependencies that exist between the water, energy and food sectors. The nexus is an ambitious attempt to work across disciplines and scales to understand the workings of these complex systems. It is, however,...

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Main Authors: Leanne Seeliger, Willem P. de Clercq, Willem Hoffman, James D.S. Cullis, Annabel M. Horn, Marlene de Witt
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2018-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/5062
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spelling doaj-f7199dcc8ec1404aa8dc29f7f45f07192020-11-24T21:14:22ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892018-11-0111411/1210.17159/sajs.2018/50625062Applying the water-energy-food nexus to farm profitability in the Middle Breede Catchment, South AfricaLeanne Seeliger0Willem P. de Clercq1Willem Hoffman2James D.S. Cullis3Annabel M. Horn4Marlene de Witt5Stellenbosch University Water Institute, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaStellenbosch University Water Institute, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaStellenbosch University Water Institute, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaAurecon Group, Cape Town, South AfricaWestern Cape Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, Cape Town, South AfricaStellenbosch University Water Institute, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaThe water-energy-food nexus has emerged as a useful concept to understand the multiple interdependencies that exist between the water, energy and food sectors. The nexus is an ambitious attempt to work across disciplines and scales to understand the workings of these complex systems. It is, however, criticised for being more of a general framework than a practical methodology because of the vast amount of data it would need to make real-life contributions to sustainable development. We show how the nexus approach, when used within a farm budget model, can transform the problem focus in water governance. By changing the relationship among water, energy and food production of a farm, profitability is significantly changed. The water-energy-food nexus debate is discussed within the context of the South African water sector, particularly the Breede River Catchment. Working from within the farm budget model, we demonstrate the impact of moving from an irrigation canal system that requires electricity for pumping, to a gravity-fed piped irrigation system in the Middle Breede River. The finding is that the water-energy-food nexus has the potential to unlock groundbreaking solutions to complex problems in agricultural water management when used in appropriate modelling systems. Significance: • The water-energy-food nexus approach can lead to an entirely new framing of water governance problems and therefore solutions to these problems. • The water-energy-food nexus when used in farm budget models can identify ways of altering farm profitability. • By addressing the energy cost of farming through an irrigation pipeline system in parts of the Breede Catchment Area, farm profitability could significantly increase. • A gravity-fed closed pipeline system in parts of the Breede River can improve water availability and reduce farm and management costs.https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/5062water qualityfarm budget modelsBreede Riverwater security solutionsgravity-fed irrigation
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Willem Hoffman
James D.S. Cullis
Annabel M. Horn
Marlene de Witt
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Willem P. de Clercq
Willem Hoffman
James D.S. Cullis
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Marlene de Witt
Applying the water-energy-food nexus to farm profitability in the Middle Breede Catchment, South Africa
South African Journal of Science
water quality
farm budget models
Breede River
water security solutions
gravity-fed irrigation
author_facet Leanne Seeliger
Willem P. de Clercq
Willem Hoffman
James D.S. Cullis
Annabel M. Horn
Marlene de Witt
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title Applying the water-energy-food nexus to farm profitability in the Middle Breede Catchment, South Africa
title_short Applying the water-energy-food nexus to farm profitability in the Middle Breede Catchment, South Africa
title_full Applying the water-energy-food nexus to farm profitability in the Middle Breede Catchment, South Africa
title_fullStr Applying the water-energy-food nexus to farm profitability in the Middle Breede Catchment, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Applying the water-energy-food nexus to farm profitability in the Middle Breede Catchment, South Africa
title_sort applying the water-energy-food nexus to farm profitability in the middle breede catchment, south africa
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The water-energy-food nexus has emerged as a useful concept to understand the multiple interdependencies that exist between the water, energy and food sectors. The nexus is an ambitious attempt to work across disciplines and scales to understand the workings of these complex systems. It is, however, criticised for being more of a general framework than a practical methodology because of the vast amount of data it would need to make real-life contributions to sustainable development. We show how the nexus approach, when used within a farm budget model, can transform the problem focus in water governance. By changing the relationship among water, energy and food production of a farm, profitability is significantly changed. The water-energy-food nexus debate is discussed within the context of the South African water sector, particularly the Breede River Catchment. Working from within the farm budget model, we demonstrate the impact of moving from an irrigation canal system that requires electricity for pumping, to a gravity-fed piped irrigation system in the Middle Breede River. The finding is that the water-energy-food nexus has the potential to unlock groundbreaking solutions to complex problems in agricultural water management when used in appropriate modelling systems. Significance: • The water-energy-food nexus approach can lead to an entirely new framing of water governance problems and therefore solutions to these problems. • The water-energy-food nexus when used in farm budget models can identify ways of altering farm profitability. • By addressing the energy cost of farming through an irrigation pipeline system in parts of the Breede Catchment Area, farm profitability could significantly increase. • A gravity-fed closed pipeline system in parts of the Breede River can improve water availability and reduce farm and management costs.
topic water quality
farm budget models
Breede River
water security solutions
gravity-fed irrigation
url https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/5062
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