Evaluation study on linkages of selected pieces of legislation and spheres of government on plant health system in South Africa

Plant health system is an important element for the control and management of plant pests to ensure food production and security as well as safe trade. The objectives of this study were to: identify the existing knowledge gaps on current plant health system at the national and provincial level, iden...

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Main Author: Rambauli, Maanda
Other Authors: Mudau, F. N.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25158
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-251582019-01-12T04:14:52Z Evaluation study on linkages of selected pieces of legislation and spheres of government on plant health system in South Africa Rambauli, Maanda Mudau, F. N. Antwi, M. A. Plant health system Plant pests Legislation Knowledge Institutional framework Formal linkages National authority Provincial authority 632.950968 Agricultural pests -- Prevention and control – South Africa Agricultural pests -- Integrated control – South Africa Plant parasites -- Integrated control – South Africa Plant health system is an important element for the control and management of plant pests to ensure food production and security as well as safe trade. The objectives of this study were to: identify the existing knowledge gaps on current plant health system at the national and provincial level, identify critical areas to be addressed in the current plant health institutional framework and identify the existing limitations and risks on current legislation. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect the data. The data was analysed statistically using the one-way frequency and Spearman’s Rank correlation coefficients.The study found that the Provincial Departments of Agriculture (PDAs) (below 50%) lack knowledge of plant health system as compared to the national authorities: DAFF and DEA (above 70%). The study also found that there were no formal linkages between the national and provincial authorities. The study further revealed that there is a need for harmonisation of relevant legislation. It can be concluded that there are knowledge gaps on plant health matters between the national authority and the provincial level and that there are no formal linkages within the spheres of government on plant health matters. Agriculture, Animal Health and Human Ecology M. Sc. (Agriculture) 2019-01-07T09:36:43Z 2019-01-07T09:36:43Z 2018-02 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25158 en 1 online resource (xvi, 138 leaves) : illustrations (some color)
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topic Plant health system
Plant pests
Legislation
Knowledge
Institutional framework
Formal linkages
National authority
Provincial authority
632.950968
Agricultural pests -- Prevention and control – South Africa
Agricultural pests -- Integrated control – South Africa
Plant parasites -- Integrated control – South Africa
spellingShingle Plant health system
Plant pests
Legislation
Knowledge
Institutional framework
Formal linkages
National authority
Provincial authority
632.950968
Agricultural pests -- Prevention and control – South Africa
Agricultural pests -- Integrated control – South Africa
Plant parasites -- Integrated control – South Africa
Rambauli, Maanda
Evaluation study on linkages of selected pieces of legislation and spheres of government on plant health system in South Africa
description Plant health system is an important element for the control and management of plant pests to ensure food production and security as well as safe trade. The objectives of this study were to: identify the existing knowledge gaps on current plant health system at the national and provincial level, identify critical areas to be addressed in the current plant health institutional framework and identify the existing limitations and risks on current legislation. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect the data. The data was analysed statistically using the one-way frequency and Spearman’s Rank correlation coefficients.The study found that the Provincial Departments of Agriculture (PDAs) (below 50%) lack knowledge of plant health system as compared to the national authorities: DAFF and DEA (above 70%). The study also found that there were no formal linkages between the national and provincial authorities. The study further revealed that there is a need for harmonisation of relevant legislation. It can be concluded that there are knowledge gaps on plant health matters between the national authority and the provincial level and that there are no formal linkages within the spheres of government on plant health matters. === Agriculture, Animal Health and Human Ecology === M. Sc. (Agriculture)
author2 Mudau, F. N.
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Rambauli, Maanda
author Rambauli, Maanda
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title Evaluation study on linkages of selected pieces of legislation and spheres of government on plant health system in South Africa
title_short Evaluation study on linkages of selected pieces of legislation and spheres of government on plant health system in South Africa
title_full Evaluation study on linkages of selected pieces of legislation and spheres of government on plant health system in South Africa
title_fullStr Evaluation study on linkages of selected pieces of legislation and spheres of government on plant health system in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation study on linkages of selected pieces of legislation and spheres of government on plant health system in South Africa
title_sort evaluation study on linkages of selected pieces of legislation and spheres of government on plant health system in south africa
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