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Prioritisation of no-regret solutions to address food system disruption in central Mozambique

Mini Dissertation (MAgric (Rural Development))--University of Pretoria, 2024.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/95530 Prioritisation of no-regret solutions to address food system disruption in central Mozambique Loki, Olwethu u19193417@tuks.co.za Fitawek, Wegayehu Mpuzu, Sikwela Jorge, Crisaldo Joao UCTD Food security Food systems Extreme weather No-regret Climate-smart agriculture Mini Dissertation (MAgric (Rural Development))--University of Pretoria, 2024. Extreme weather events (floods, droughts, and cyclones) have become more frequent and severe, posing a threat to food systems. These disruptions have devastating effects on agriculture, livelihoods, and food security, particularly for vulnerable smallholder farmers. This study addresses the pressing need to prioritize "no-regret" solutions which are actionable and feasible for food system problems in Central Mozambique. The research problem is framed within Southern Africa's vulnerability to climate-related shocks, with Mozambique experiencing catastrophic events, including protracted droughts, cyclones, and flooding, that have disrupted the food system and left millions of people in severe food insecurity. The systematic review functioned as a mechanism for gathering insights from diverse studies. This data was sifted using Atlas.ti and subsequently structured into a questionnaire. Through purposive sampling, stakeholders were selected and invited to rank the items within the questionnaire. Stakeholder perspectives, including farmers, government institutions, non- governmental organizations, and academia, was gathered through purposive sampling and questionnaires to assess the viability of these strategies. Key findings show that while food assistance, particularly cash transfer programs, plays a vital role, it often functions as an ex- post intervention following disasters. Insurance-based solutions emerge as a frequently cited mechanism, showing the need for well-designed financial protection instruments. The research identifies six interconnected themes (Supply chain infrastructure, Agriculture, Education and public awareness, financial, public institutions and Research, processing and technology) that, when integrated, offer a rounded strategy for addressing food system disruptions. Given Central Mozambique's vulnerability to climate-related shocks, climate-smart agriculture emerges as a top priority. Stakeholder diversity in preferences features the complexity of addressing food system challenges. Agriculture consistently ranks as a top priority, reflecting v its central role as the primary income source for a significant population. The study recommends a broad set of actions, including adopting climate-smart agriculture practices, proactive food assistance programs, and developing financial protection instruments. The study's outcomes conclusion presents a stakeholder-driven, rounded strategy to prioritize actions, emphasizing governance, agriculture, research and technology, education, finance, and supply chain dynamics to support policymakers, researchers, and practitioners working towards building a more resilient and sustainable food system in Central Mozambique, particularly in the context of increasing threats from extreme weather events. Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development MAgric (Rural Development) Unrestricted Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences SDG-02: Zero Hunger SDG-13: Climate action 2024-04-15T14:20:06Z 2024-04-15T14:20:06Z 2024-09 2024-03 Mini Dissertation * S2024 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/95530 DOI: https://doi.org/10.25403/UPresearchdata.25587999.v1 10.25403/UPresearchdata.25587999 en © 2023 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Food security
Food systems
Extreme weather
No-regret
Climate-smart agriculture
Prioritisation of no-regret solutions to address food system disruption in central Mozambique
title Prioritisation of no-regret solutions to address food system disruption in central Mozambique
title_full Prioritisation of no-regret solutions to address food system disruption in central Mozambique
title_fullStr Prioritisation of no-regret solutions to address food system disruption in central Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Prioritisation of no-regret solutions to address food system disruption in central Mozambique
title_short Prioritisation of no-regret solutions to address food system disruption in central Mozambique
title_sort prioritisation of no regret solutions to address food system disruption in central mozambique
topic UCTD
Food security
Food systems
Extreme weather
No-regret
Climate-smart agriculture
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/95530