Contextualising smallholder organic agriculture in Zimbabwe and other sub-Saharan African countries: a review of challenges and opportunities

Organic agriculture in smallholder sub-Saharan African farming areas faces a lot of challenges that are different from those experienced in other regions of the world. While local farmers use organic resources in some way, the adoption of organic agriculture as a means of commercial production is la...

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Main Authors: A. Tumbure, J. Dera, T. C. Kunjeku, J. Nyamangara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-12-01
Series:Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2022.2142657
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description Organic agriculture in smallholder sub-Saharan African farming areas faces a lot of challenges that are different from those experienced in other regions of the world. While local farmers use organic resources in some way, the adoption of organic agriculture as a means of commercial production is lagging. Peer-reviewed literature on organic agriculture in Zimbabwe and most of Africa is limited. This review identifies regional situational differences in the farming environment in sub-Sahara Africa and Zimbabwe and discusses the opportunities and challenges peculiar to smallholder organic agriculture farmers. Results show that organic agriculture in Zimbabwean smallholder farming areas is mainly promoted by non-governmental organisations and supporting public policy is lacking. Local markets for organic produce are not well developed and an opportunity exists to develop local markets through supportive public policies, private sector engagement and further training and farmer support. While most soils present challenges to crop production due to nutrient deficiencies, yield increases are possible with organic management and research on mixing/fortifying organic amendments is needed.
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spelling doaj.art-3886c046265d4d7e835a64036c1cb7362023-09-15T10:26:28ZengTaylor & Francis GroupActa Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science0906-47101651-19132022-12-017211020103510.1080/09064710.2022.21426572142657Contextualising smallholder organic agriculture in Zimbabwe and other sub-Saharan African countries: a review of challenges and opportunitiesA. Tumbure0J. Dera1T. C. Kunjeku2J. Nyamangara3Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and TechnologyAgronomy Research InstituteAgronomy Research InstituteMarondera University of Agricultural Sciences and TechnologyOrganic agriculture in smallholder sub-Saharan African farming areas faces a lot of challenges that are different from those experienced in other regions of the world. While local farmers use organic resources in some way, the adoption of organic agriculture as a means of commercial production is lagging. Peer-reviewed literature on organic agriculture in Zimbabwe and most of Africa is limited. This review identifies regional situational differences in the farming environment in sub-Sahara Africa and Zimbabwe and discusses the opportunities and challenges peculiar to smallholder organic agriculture farmers. Results show that organic agriculture in Zimbabwean smallholder farming areas is mainly promoted by non-governmental organisations and supporting public policy is lacking. Local markets for organic produce are not well developed and an opportunity exists to develop local markets through supportive public policies, private sector engagement and further training and farmer support. While most soils present challenges to crop production due to nutrient deficiencies, yield increases are possible with organic management and research on mixing/fortifying organic amendments is needed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2022.2142657policycertificationattitudesorganic fertiliseradoptionfood securitysoil fertility
spellingShingle A. Tumbure
J. Dera
T. C. Kunjeku
J. Nyamangara
Contextualising smallholder organic agriculture in Zimbabwe and other sub-Saharan African countries: a review of challenges and opportunities
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science
policy
certification
attitudes
organic fertiliser
adoption
food security
soil fertility
title Contextualising smallholder organic agriculture in Zimbabwe and other sub-Saharan African countries: a review of challenges and opportunities
title_full Contextualising smallholder organic agriculture in Zimbabwe and other sub-Saharan African countries: a review of challenges and opportunities
title_fullStr Contextualising smallholder organic agriculture in Zimbabwe and other sub-Saharan African countries: a review of challenges and opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Contextualising smallholder organic agriculture in Zimbabwe and other sub-Saharan African countries: a review of challenges and opportunities
title_short Contextualising smallholder organic agriculture in Zimbabwe and other sub-Saharan African countries: a review of challenges and opportunities
title_sort contextualising smallholder organic agriculture in zimbabwe and other sub saharan african countries a review of challenges and opportunities
topic policy
certification
attitudes
organic fertiliser
adoption
food security
soil fertility
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2022.2142657
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