Understanding the Nexus between Climate Change, the Shift in Land Use toward Cashew Production and Rural Food Security in Ghana; the Experiences of Farmers in the Transition Zone of Ghana

Victor Adjei, M. Anlimachie
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This study summarises the findings from a study investigating rural small-holding farmers’ experiences on the shift from food crop to cashew in the forest/savanna transitional agro-ecological zone of Ghana and its impact on rural food security. Using a mix method approach, the study sampled the views of 400 farmers from 9 farming communities in the Wenchi Municipality of Ghana via questionnaire and semi-structured interview and collated statistical data on crop production to trace the nexus between climate change, agrarian land-use decisions and food security. The study found evidence of increasing shift from food crop to cashew production. This was evidenced by increasing cashew cultivation and cashew output and decreasing total land acreage for food crops and increasing food insecurity of farmers. The findings revealed that about 71% of farmers had expanded their cashew farms and another 41.0% have turned their food crops’ lands to cashew production. Besides cashew production, (57.0%) has overtaken the traditional food crop -maize (25.5%) production in terms of output.  Instructively, the study found that the main motivation for the shift from food crop to cashew production is not only to maximise income in bulk, but also climate change adaptability issues. The study found that the cashew crop is resilient in adapting to the changing climate and less prone to pests’ invasion compared to maize in the study District. The study found that food security among rural folks had been seriously compromised by the conversion of farmlands from food crop to cashew farming. Although, the study found that female farmers have higher consciousness to food security yet less motivated to shift from food crop to cashew crop production compared to men.  Worryingly, females are the hardest hit group because of their low ownership of or access to farmlands and low voices of women in farmland use decision making in a men-dominant rural extended family setting of the study District. The study concludes that climate change adaptability concern has introduced a new set of risks including crop failure due to changing rainfall pattern and increasing incidence of pest invasions forcing the rural folks to compromise innovative indigenous farming focus and practices that have helped them to navigate extreme food poverty. This study, therefore, argues for improved food crop seeds tailored to the specific climatic context and innovative farming practices that beef-up small-holding farmers’ capacity to navigate climate change to continually produce food crop to ensure rural food security and sustainability.
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了解加纳气候变化、土地利用转向腰果生产和农村粮食安全之间的关系加纳过渡地区农民的经验
本研究总结了一项研究的结果,该研究调查了加纳森林/稀树草原过渡农业生态区农村小农从粮食作物转向腰果的经历及其对农村粮食安全的影响。该研究采用混合方法,通过问卷调查和半结构化访谈,对来自加纳温池市9个农业社区的400名农民的观点进行了抽样调查,并整理了作物生产的统计数据,以追踪气候变化、土地利用决策和粮食安全之间的关系。研究发现,越来越多的证据表明,从粮食作物转向腰果生产。腰果种植和腰果产量增加,粮食作物土地总面积减少,农民粮食不安全状况加剧,证明了这一点。调查结果显示,约71%的农民扩大了腰果农场,另有41.0%的农民将粮食作物转为腰果种植。除腰果产量外,其产量(57.0%)已超过传统粮食作物玉米(25.5%)的产量。具有指导意义的是,该研究发现,从粮食作物转向腰果生产的主要动机不仅是为了实现批量收入最大化,也是为了解决气候变化适应性问题。研究发现,与研究地区的玉米相比,腰果作物在适应气候变化方面具有弹性,而且不容易受到害虫的入侵。研究发现,农村居民的粮食安全受到了从粮食作物转为腰果作物的严重影响。尽管该研究发现,与男性相比,女性农民对粮食安全的意识更高,但她们从粮食作物转向腰果作物生产的积极性较低。令人担忧的是,女性是受影响最严重的群体,因为在研究区以男性为主的农村大家庭环境中,她们对农田的所有权或使用权较低,而且在农田使用决策中妇女的声音较低。该研究的结论是,对气候变化适应性的担忧带来了一系列新的风险,包括降雨模式变化导致的作物歉收和害虫入侵的增加,迫使农村居民放弃创新的本土农业重点和实践,而这些创新和实践曾帮助他们克服了极端的粮食贫困。因此,本研究主张改进适合特定气候环境的粮食作物种子,并采用创新的耕作方法,以增强小农应对气候变化的能力,从而持续生产粮食作物,确保农村粮食安全和可持续性。
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