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Drought's implications on agricultural skills in South Africa

Chenaimoyo L.F. Katiyatiya, Jabulani Majaha, Obert C. Chikwanha, K. Dzama, Nkgaugelo Kgasago, Cletos Mapiye

2022Outlook on Agriculture12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Drought is an inevitable feature of South Africa's climate. Its slow onset and recurrence threaten livelihoods dependent on agriculture. Responses to drought have mostly been ex-post impact management with little ex-ante resilience building in vulnerable areas. Implementation of ex-ante strategies has been severely challenged by lack of skilled human capital to predict and respond timely and effectively to the impacts of drought, particularly in smallholder farming areas. Human capital development, should therefore, be prioritised as a key drought management strategy. In this regard, it is important to determine farmers and agricultural professionals’ current and future needs for capacity development in drought management. This is important given that drought is projected to increase risks and introduce new ones with far more devastating impacts on agriculture. The current review outlines the implications of drought on agricultural skills in South Africa and the way forward.

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LivelihoodAgricultureResilience (materials science)Psychological resilienceBusinessEx-anteNatural resource economicsHuman capitalEnvironmental resource managementAgroforestryEnvironmental planningGeographyEconomic growthEconomicsEnvironmental scienceThermodynamicsArchaeologyMacroeconomicsPhysicsPsychotherapistPsychologyAgricultural risk and resilienceHydrology and Drought AnalysisClimate change impacts on agriculture
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