持续的“减负荷”是否会导致南非西开普省的农业停产?

IF 1.6 4区 经济学 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Agrekon Pub Date : 2023-11-05 DOI:10.1080/03031853.2023.2269185
Kandas Cloete, Louw Pienaar, Melissa Van der Merwe
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摘要除了一些关于减载对农业影响的行业报告外,关于电力依赖和减载对南非农业部门影响的文献很少。我们的目标是做出两项主要贡献。首先,我们分析了农业部门的电力依赖,并评估了减载如何影响该部门的各种经济活动。其次,我们采用交互式定性分析(IQA)来确定农业部门减负荷的因果关系。我们有意从西开普省农业价值链中选取27名高级管理人员参与研究。IQA揭示了受减载影响的八个类别:运营能力和调度、投入供应和可用性、产出质量和数量、财务影响、生物和固定资产、社会经济和产品销售价格。造成中断的最大原因是运营能力和调度,影响最大的是产品销售价格。解决减载问题和防止连锁反应需要企业、工业和政府之间的合作。政府需要创造一个有利的环境:健全的监管框架、投资可再生能源的激励措施,以及获得低成本资本的途径。然后,该行业负责将政府的战略传播给企业,并根据企业层面的经验提供反馈。关键词:电力依赖;西开普省农业;负荷脱落;互动质量分析(IQA);价值链中断;主题分类代码:Q01Q10Q41Q42Q49披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。注1本研究项目受西开普省农业部(WCDoA)委托(RFQ-1023-2023-02-55165)。完整的研究项目可以在BFAP网站上找到。https://www.bfap.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/WCDoA_2023_BFAP_Loadshedding_Report.pdfAdditional信息资助该研究项目由西开普省农业部(WCDoA)委托和资助。完整的研究项目可在BFAP网站上查阅:https://www.bfap.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/WCDoA_2023_BFAP_Loadshedding_Report.pdf
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Is persistent “loadshedding” pulling the plug on agriculture in the Western Cape, South Africa?
ABSTRACTBesides a few industry reports on the impact of loadshedding on agriculture, there is a dearth of literature on the electricity dependence and the impact of loadshedding on the South African agricultural sector. We aim to make two main contributions. First, we analyse the electricity dependence of the agricultural sector and assess how loadshedding impacts the sector's various economic activities. Second, we employ Interactive Qualitative Analysis (IQA) to determine the cause-and-effect relationships of loadshedding on the agricultural sector. We purposively selected 27 senior managers from the Western Cape agricultural value chain to participate in the study. The IQA reveals eight categories influenced by loadshedding: operational capacity and scheduling, input supply and availability, output quality and volume, financial implications, biological and fixed assets, socio-economics, and product selling price. The biggest cause for disruption is operational capacity and scheduling, and the biggest effect is product selling price. Solving the loadshedding problem and preventing knock-on effects require collaboration between firms, industry, and government. The government needs to create an enabling environment: sound regulatory framework, incentives to invest in renewable energy, and access to low-cost capital. The industry then takes responsibility for disseminating government strategies to firms and providing feedback based on firm-level experience.KEYWORDS: Electricity dependenceWestern Cape agricultureloadsheddingInteractive Quality Analysis (IQA)value chain disruptionsSubject classification codes: Q01Q10Q41Q42Q49 Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 The research project was commissioned by the Western Cape Department of Agriculture (WCDoA) (RFQ-1023-2023-02-55165). The full research project is available on the BFAP website. https://www.bfap.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/WCDoA_2023_BFAP_Loadshedding_Report.pdfAdditional informationFundingThe research project was commissioned and funded buy the Western Cape Department of Agriculture (WCDoA). The full research project is available on the BFAP website: https://www.bfap.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/WCDoA_2023_BFAP_Loadshedding_Report.pdf
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Agrekon
Agrekon AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY-
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2.80
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7.70%
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21
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Agrekon publishes scholarly articles that contribute to the existing literature in the domain of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics as it applies to Southern Africa. The editors of Agrekon therefore invite contributions in this context that provide new insights, either through the problems they address, the methods they employ or the theoretical and practical insights gained from the results. The quarterly journal serves as the official publication of the Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa (AEASA) and is published by Taylor & Francis.
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