2016
DOI: 10.1080/03736245.2016.1231623
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Land degradation in the West-Central Free State: human-induced or climate variability, the perceptions of Abrahamskraal–Boshof district farmers

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“…Varying degrees of vulnerability to drought conditions occur within the agricultural sector based on the size and nature of one's farming operation. In the case of South Africa, small-scale and communal farmers have proven to be more vulnerable to droughts given their concentration in less favourable climatic zones, their lack of resources and reliance on their own production for house food security [22].…”
Section: Factors Enhancing Small-scale Farmers' Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Varying degrees of vulnerability to drought conditions occur within the agricultural sector based on the size and nature of one's farming operation. In the case of South Africa, small-scale and communal farmers have proven to be more vulnerable to droughts given their concentration in less favourable climatic zones, their lack of resources and reliance on their own production for house food security [22].…”
Section: Factors Enhancing Small-scale Farmers' Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Content may change prior to final publication. supplementary forage (Rabumbulu and Badenhorst 2017). This argument shows the need for forage assessment studies that prioritize not only the investigation of grass senescence in general but rather in grasses that are situated in sour veld communal grazing areas.…”
Section: Grass Senescence and Its Impact On Forage Productivity Across Various Veld Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This province is characterized by low rainfall and high evaporation rates, making the region susceptible to droughts [19]. Over the years, the province has experienced severe droughts that have negatively impacted its agricultural sector, particularly maize production [20,21]. For instance, the Free State Province produced 7.3 million tons of maize in 2016/17; it declined to 5.2 million tons in 2017/18 and to 4 million tons in 2018/19 because of drought [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%