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Title: Agricultural production in Greater Sekhukhune: the future for food security in a poverty node of South Africa?
Authors: Drimie, Scott
Germishuyse, T.
Rademeyer, L.
Schwabe, Craig
Authors (Email): Drimie, Scott (Scottdrimie@mweb.co.za)
Schwabe, Craig (craig.schwabe@africascope.net)
Keywords: Food security
agricultural production
household surveys
Greater Sekhukhune
Issue Date: 2009-09-30
Series/Report no.: Volume 48
Number 3
Abstract: This paper argues that within the range of complementary activities necessary to secure the food security of marginalised groups in South Africa in places such as Greater Sekhukhune, the aspect of agricultural production is often neglected. A comprehensive approach to food security should focus on exploiting opportunities around increasing local food availability through production, as well as stimulating food accessibility by, for example, supporting small enterprises through micro-credit, and supporting food utilisation through education. In this way a range of options is created that vulnerable people can adopt to promote their livelihoods beyond survivalist strategies. This paper explores the issue of agricultural production within Greater Sekhukhune to provide insights into the challenges facing a comprehensive food security strategy that would guarantee food supply through a range of interventions. The study in the Greater Sekhukhune District in Limpopo Province was conducted through two sets of household surveys (2004 and 2006) and the responses to the agricultural production part of these surveys are discussed. Marked changes from 2004 to 2006 were observed. For “agrarian reform” to be a success, the necessary institutional framework needs to be in place to enable a broad range of services from government and non-governmental actors. The facilitation of such “joined up government”, although in existence in theory, requires concerted political will to become a reality.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/55045
Institution/Association: Agrekon>Volume 48, Issue 3, September 2009
Total Pages: 31
From Page: 245
To Page: 276
Collections:Volume 48, Issue 3, September 2009

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