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      Vulnerability, impact and adaptation strategies of female farmers to climate variability

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          In Africa, agriculture, particularly crop production, is a vital livelihood practice for women, who provide a larger proportion of the labour force. However, the high reliance on rain-fed agriculture, coupled with other socio-economic constraints, exposes female farmers to climatic risks. This paper investigates the participation of women in crop production, key challenges and their coping strategies for climatic disturbances. Drawing on the experiences of female farmers of Thaba Chweu Local Municipality (TCLM) in Mpumalanga, South Africa, the study blended qualitative and quantitative approaches to gather data on their vulnerability and adaptation strategies to climatic shocks. A questionnaire administered through face-to-face interaction and online surveys was the main instrument used to obtain data. This study revealed diverse challenges faced by female farmers in the form of high susceptibility to climatic disruptions, limited funding and gaps in accessing agricultural inputs and equipment (machinery, seeds and fertilisers) and pests. The effects of climate variability manifest in low crop outputs and inferior yields, food insecurity and loss of revenue. The most preferred coping strategies are changing planting and harvesting dates, followed by eating less food, looking for jobs and crop rotation. Although the main source of support comes from both family and government, the majority of the female farmers do not use modern scientific-based and input-intensive agricultural coping strategies such as the use of irrigation systems because of lack of livelihood assets and lower literacy levels.

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                Journal
                Jamba
                JAMBA
                Jàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
                AOSIS
                2072-845X
                1996-1421
                15 September 2022
                2022
                : 14
                : 1
                : 1302
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Sciences, University of Mpumalanga, Mbombela, South Africa
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Ayanda Shabalala, ayanda.shabalala@ 123456ump.ac.za
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5132-621X
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2000-7675
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3539-2943
                Article
                JAMBA-14-1302
                10.4102/jamba.v14i1.1302
                9558303
                36246781
                3f0bc1a3-18cb-4fc4-a283-2fda8759b3bf
                © 2022. The Authors

                Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

                History
                : 18 February 2022
                : 13 May 2022
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                females,constraints,climate variability,adaptation strategies,agrarian-based livelihoods

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