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Lessons Learned from Adopting Sustainable Agricultural Practices to Address Food Insecurity and Climate Change Risks: Opportunities, Constraints, and Limitations
Gebregiorgis, Gebrecherkos; Zeweld, Woldegebrial; Hdgot, Assefa et al.
2024In Research on World Agricultural Economy, 5 (3), p. 60-75
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Abstract :
[en] Conventional agriculture has been blamed for its ecological and economic concerns. Consequently, sustainable agriculture has emerged as a feasible and viable alternative for addressing food insecurity and climate change risks, despite its low uptake and unmet expectations. This study examined the opportunities, challenges, and limitations of adopting sustainable agriculture. To do this, a questionnaire survey and group discussions were used to collect information from a random sample of households. The collected data were examined using the percentage, priority ranking, and content analysis. Farmers have mentioned several economic benefits and ecological viability of sustainable agriculture: enhanced soil fertility, improved vegetation coverage, reduced land degradation, generated employment, and increased water availability. These results have then led to increased agricultural productivity, reduced carbon emissions, and improved food security. However, it was found that lack of information, limited institutional support, labour shortages, and fragmented farmland are the major constraints to adopting sustainable agriculture. Other problems include an increased workload, waterlogging, sedimentation, loss of cultivated and grazing land, the spread of external predators, and the emergence of diseases and pests. All of these problems may prohibit farmers from fully accepting and implementing sustainable agriculture. Hence, it is imperative to organize on-the-spot demonstrations, information-sharing, and capacity building for farmers and extension workers in order to comprehend the attributes, benefits, and constraints of sustainable agriculture. Farmers should also be given technical and financial assistance to implement sustainable agricultural practices. It is imperative that policymakers and development actors must establish and empower local institutions to promote sustainable agriculture, in order to fully explot its potential benefits and expand its reach to areas that are prone to drought and water shortages.
Disciplines :
Agriculture & agronomy
Author, co-author :
Gebregiorgis, Gebrecherkos
Zeweld, Woldegebrial
Hdgot, Assefa
Gebregziabher, Dawit
Azadi, Hossein  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > TERRA Research Centre > Modélisation et développement
Van Huylenbroeck, Guido
Tesfay, Girmay
Speelman, Stijn
Language :
English
Title :
Lessons Learned from Adopting Sustainable Agricultural Practices to Address Food Insecurity and Climate Change Risks: Opportunities, Constraints, and Limitations
Publication date :
02 September 2024
Journal title :
Research on World Agricultural Economy
ISSN :
2737-4777
eISSN :
2737-4785
Publisher :
Nan Yang Academy of Sciences Pte Ltd
Volume :
5
Issue :
3
Pages :
60-75
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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