INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE KNOWLEDGE ON SELECTION OF INDIGENOUS ADAPTIVE STRATEGIES AMONG CASH CROP FARMERS

M. Tshikororo
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Climate change continues to threaten humanity’s livelihoods, particularly those dependent on agriculture. Gradual changes in climate pose a significant threat to food security and sustainable agricultural productivity around the globe. This paper sought to investigate the influence of climate change knowledge on the selection of indigenous climate change adaptive strategies. The study was conducted in Vhembe district of Limpopo province, South Africa, in 2021. Structured questionnaires were administered to 300 emerging cash crop farmers during face-to-face interviews. Descriptive statistics were used to gain insight into the farmers’ knowledge of climate change. A multinomial logistic model was used to determine the influence of climate change knowledge on the selection of indigenous adaptation strategies. The study discovered that most farmers were aware of climate change and subsequently preferred crop diversification and substitution of crops as their ideal adaptation strategies. This study recommends that adaptation to climate change should be a collaborative effort among the farming community.
气候变化知识对经济作物农民本土适应策略选择的影响
气候变化继续威胁着人类的生计,特别是那些依赖农业的人。气候的逐渐变化对全球粮食安全和可持续农业生产力构成了重大威胁。本文试图调查气候变化知识对选择本土气候变化适应策略的影响。这项研究于2021年在南非林波波省的Vhembe区进行。在面对面访谈中,对300名新兴经济作物农民进行了结构化问卷调查。描述性统计被用来深入了解农民对气候变化的了解。采用多项逻辑模型来确定气候变化知识对选择本土适应战略的影响。研究发现,大多数农民都意识到气候变化,因此更喜欢作物多样化和替代作物作为他们理想的适应策略。这项研究建议,适应气候变化应该是农业界的合作努力。
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