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Contract Farming and Climate Change Adaptation in Rural Zimbabwe

Version 1 : Received: 14 September 2022 / Approved: 15 September 2022 / Online: 15 September 2022 (08:27:58 CEST)

How to cite: Ndhlovu, E. Contract Farming and Climate Change Adaptation in Rural Zimbabwe. Preprints 2022, 2022090224. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0224.v1 Ndhlovu, E. Contract Farming and Climate Change Adaptation in Rural Zimbabwe. Preprints 2022, 2022090224. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202209.0224.v1

Abstract

The literature on contract farming and climate change in Zimbabwe has blind spots in relation to the study of contract farming as a climate change response. While the literature on contract farming and climate change abounds, such literature is lacking when it comes to the exploration of how contract farming can facilitate climate change coping and adaptation strategies by smallholder farmers. This paper fills this gap. It draws on in-depth interviews with 10 contracted and 10 non-contract farmers who were engaged through face-to-face in-depth interviews in the Chipinge South Constituency. It found that contract farming does not only boost productivity, but it also enables farmers to positively respond to the ravages of climate change, and therefore, it should be supported and encouraged. Future research should explore more viable and sustainable way through which the state, instead of private sector actors, should be at the centre of contract farming.

Keywords

Climate change; contract farming; coping; adaptation strategies; Zimbabwe

Subject

Business, Economics and Management, Accounting and Taxation

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