Sustainable agriculture practices and livelihoods in pro-poor smallholder farming systems in southern Africa

© 2017 African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development. Climate variability and change threaten and impact negatively on biodiversity, agricultural sustainability, ecosystems, and economic and social structures–factors that are all vital for human resilience and wellbeing. To cope...

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Main Authors: Makate, C., Makate, Marshall, Mango, N.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/65640
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Makate, Marshall
Mango, N.
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Mango, N.
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description © 2017 African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development. Climate variability and change threaten and impact negatively on biodiversity, agricultural sustainability, ecosystems, and economic and social structures–factors that are all vital for human resilience and wellbeing. To cope with these challenges, embracing sustainability in food production is therefore essential. Practising sustainable agriculture is one way of ensuring sustainability in pro-poor farming communities in low-income countries. Sustainable agricultural practices are those practices enabling farmers to meet current and future societal needs for food, fibre, ecosystem services and healthy lives. This study evaluates the dynamics of farm-level adoption of sustainable agriculture practices and their effects on maize productivity, crop income and food adequacy, using data from the Chinyanja Triangle in southern Africa. We apply joint estimation techniques to estimate consistently the impact of sustainable agriculture practices on maize productivity, crop income and food adequacy. We established that the uptake of sustainable agriculture practices significantly improves productivity, income and food adequacy. The systematic targeting of reducing gender-related imbalances, enhancing ties to boost access to social capital, diversifying revenue sources to improve wealth and facilitating access to other strategic resources can conclusively enhance the uptake of sustainable agriculture practices, thus improving livelihoods. We recommend the integration of sustainable agriculture practices into rural development policy frameworks in southern Africa.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-656402018-02-19T08:06:30Z Sustainable agriculture practices and livelihoods in pro-poor smallholder farming systems in southern Africa Makate, C. Makate, Marshall Mango, N. © 2017 African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development. Climate variability and change threaten and impact negatively on biodiversity, agricultural sustainability, ecosystems, and economic and social structures–factors that are all vital for human resilience and wellbeing. To cope with these challenges, embracing sustainability in food production is therefore essential. Practising sustainable agriculture is one way of ensuring sustainability in pro-poor farming communities in low-income countries. Sustainable agricultural practices are those practices enabling farmers to meet current and future societal needs for food, fibre, ecosystem services and healthy lives. This study evaluates the dynamics of farm-level adoption of sustainable agriculture practices and their effects on maize productivity, crop income and food adequacy, using data from the Chinyanja Triangle in southern Africa. We apply joint estimation techniques to estimate consistently the impact of sustainable agriculture practices on maize productivity, crop income and food adequacy. We established that the uptake of sustainable agriculture practices significantly improves productivity, income and food adequacy. The systematic targeting of reducing gender-related imbalances, enhancing ties to boost access to social capital, diversifying revenue sources to improve wealth and facilitating access to other strategic resources can conclusively enhance the uptake of sustainable agriculture practices, thus improving livelihoods. We recommend the integration of sustainable agriculture practices into rural development policy frameworks in southern Africa. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/65640 10.1080/20421338.2017.1322350 restricted
spellingShingle Makate, C.
Makate, Marshall
Mango, N.
Sustainable agriculture practices and livelihoods in pro-poor smallholder farming systems in southern Africa
title Sustainable agriculture practices and livelihoods in pro-poor smallholder farming systems in southern Africa
title_full Sustainable agriculture practices and livelihoods in pro-poor smallholder farming systems in southern Africa
title_fullStr Sustainable agriculture practices and livelihoods in pro-poor smallholder farming systems in southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable agriculture practices and livelihoods in pro-poor smallholder farming systems in southern Africa
title_short Sustainable agriculture practices and livelihoods in pro-poor smallholder farming systems in southern Africa
title_sort sustainable agriculture practices and livelihoods in pro-poor smallholder farming systems in southern africa
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/65640