“…As reported by Makate et al (), higher temperatures that are experienced regularly in Africa have reduced crop yields while encouraging weed and pest proliferation. Studies have shown that climate change and extreme climatic events pose great threats to agricultural production, food security, community health, natural resources, biodiversity, and water availability (Dube, Moyo, & Ncube, ; IPCC, ; Mashizha et al, ), and rural communities are not being spared from the rant. The effects are made worse to the fact that agriculture is the main source of income for most rural households.…”