El Niño’s Effects on Southern African Agriculture in 2023/24 and Anticipatory Action Strategies to Reduce the Impacts in Zimbabwe
Abstract
:1. Introduction
El Niño Mechanisms and Their Influence on Rainfall in Zimbabwe
2. Implications of a Low Rainfall Season on Agriculture in Zimbabwe
2.1. Drought and Heat Stress Risks to Crop Production
2.2. Increased Fire Hazards and the Need for Adequate Protection
- Crop Losses due to Fires: Uncontrolled fires can destroy crops, leading to substantial economic losses for farmers. In addition to direct crop damage, fires can affect soil fertility and microbial activity, further impairing agricultural productivity.
- Environmental Degradation: Wildfires harm agricultural land and contribute to environmental degradation by destroying vegetation, depleting biodiversity, and releasing large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. These ecological disruptions have long-term implications for sustainable agriculture practices and ecosystem resilience.
3. Overview of the Strategy’s Objectives and Framework
3.1. Importance of Implementing Appropriate Mitigation Measures
3.1.1. Promotion of Drought-Tolerant Crops
3.1.2. Investment in Irrigation Rehabilitation and Development
3.1.3. Adoption of Efficient Water Utilisation Practices
3.1.4. Early Warning Information and Drought Monitoring
3.1.5. Water Harvesting and Conservation Techniques
3.1.6. Strategic Grain Reserves and Post-Harvest Management
4. The Way Forward
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Adaptation and Mitigation Measures | Strategy | Tactical | Operational |
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Distribution of farming inputs and seeds of drought-tolerant crop varieties well before planting seasons, promoting small grains in marginal lands. | ✔ | ||
Promotion of capacity development and support for farmers for implementing water-harvesting techniques, especially conservation agriculture and water harvesting techniques. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Rehabilitation of irrigation intakes, canals, and other water points, such as constructing new dams. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Developing the capacity of smallholder farmers in marginal lands and providing support for post-harvest management and processing to minimise losses | ✔ | ✔ | |
Distribution of feed and provision of livestock health support, with particular emphasis on chemicals, to ensure a regular dipping regime and appropriate livestock vaccination. | ✔ | ✔ | |
Monitoring of cyclones, preparation of actionable advisories, and provision of humanitarian assistance (such as unconditional cash transfers) to vulnerable households upon early warnings and ahead of landfall. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Provision of cash for work (ideally via government social protection systems) to facilitate support for the rapid construction/reinforcement of community infrastructures (e.g., evacuation centres for livestock and water drainage systems). | ✔ | ||
Forecast-based financial products, such as agriculture insurance, yield-based insurance, and weather index insurance | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
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Mugiyo, H.; Magadzire, T.; Choruma, D.J.; Chimonyo, V.G.P.; Manzou, R.; Jiri, O.; Mabhaudhi, T. El Niño’s Effects on Southern African Agriculture in 2023/24 and Anticipatory Action Strategies to Reduce the Impacts in Zimbabwe. Atmosphere 2023, 14, 1692. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14111692
Mugiyo H, Magadzire T, Choruma DJ, Chimonyo VGP, Manzou R, Jiri O, Mabhaudhi T. El Niño’s Effects on Southern African Agriculture in 2023/24 and Anticipatory Action Strategies to Reduce the Impacts in Zimbabwe. Atmosphere. 2023; 14(11):1692. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14111692
Chicago/Turabian StyleMugiyo, Hillary, Tamuka Magadzire, Dennis Junior Choruma, Vimbayi Grace Petrova Chimonyo, Rebecca Manzou, Obert Jiri, and Tafadzwa Mabhaudhi. 2023. "El Niño’s Effects on Southern African Agriculture in 2023/24 and Anticipatory Action Strategies to Reduce the Impacts in Zimbabwe" Atmosphere 14, no. 11: 1692. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14111692
APA StyleMugiyo, H., Magadzire, T., Choruma, D. J., Chimonyo, V. G. P., Manzou, R., Jiri, O., & Mabhaudhi, T. (2023). El Niño’s Effects on Southern African Agriculture in 2023/24 and Anticipatory Action Strategies to Reduce the Impacts in Zimbabwe. Atmosphere, 14(11), 1692. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14111692