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ID179112
Title ProperDeterminants of Relevant Constraints Inhibiting Farmers’ Adoption of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies in South Africa
LanguageENG
AuthorThinda, KT
Summary / Abstract (Note)The adverse effects of climate change on agricultural productivity are on the increase. This study employed both descriptive statistics and the multivariate probit model to estimate factors constraining the adoption of climate change adaptation strategies among smallholder farmers in the study area. The empirical results of the multivariate probit model showed that a lack of knowledge of climate change constraints was influenced by smallholder farmers’ age, gender, off-farm activity, susceptibility and membership in farmer-based organizations. Thus, to improve the adaptive capacity of farmers, government and development partners should work together to improve the conditions under which farmers can gain access to climate change information and suitable agricultural credit as well as policy incentives aimed at lowering the stringent conditions of borrowing in the agricultural sector.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 56, No.3; May 2021: p. 610-627
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2021-05 56, 3
Key WordsConstraints ;  Smallholder Farmers ;  Adaptation Strategies ;  Multivariate Probit Model