Impact of CS-IPM on Key Social Welfare Aspects of Smallholder Farmers’ Livelihoods

Author:

Sekabira Haruna1ORCID,Tepa-Yotto Ghislain T.23ORCID,Kaweesa Yusuf4,Simbeko Guy5ORCID,Tamò Manuele2ORCID,Agboton Cyriaque2ORCID,Tahidu Osman Damba6ORCID,Abdoulaye Tahirou7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA-Uganda), Plot 15, East Naguru Road, Kampala P.O. Box 7878, Uganda

2. Biorisk Management Facility (BIMAF), International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA-Benin), Cotonou 08-01000, Benin

3. Ecole de Gestion et de Production Végétale et Semencière (EGPVS), Université Nationale d’Agriculture (UNA), Ketou P.O. Box 43, Benin

4. LADS Agricultural Research Consult, Kampala P.O. Box 4235, Uganda

5. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA-DRC), Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA-DRC), Bukavu P.O. Box 062, Democratic Republic of the Congo

6. Department of Agricultural and Food Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Sciences, University of Development Studies (UDS), Tamale P.O. Box TL 1882, Ghana

7. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA-Mali), Bamako 3206, Mali

Abstract

All stakeholders, especially households that depend on agriculture, must come up with every avenue available to improve farm productivity in order to raise yields due to the constraints posed by climate change on food production systems. Sufficient increments in yields will address the challenges of food insecurity and malnutrition among vulnerable households, especially smallholder ones. Yield increases can be achieved sustainably through the deployment of various Climate Smart Integrated Pest Management (CS-IPM) practices, including good agronomic practices. Therefore, CS-IPM practices could be essential in ensuring better household welfare, including food security and nutrition. With such impact empirically documented, appropriate policy guidance can be realized in favor of CS-IPM practices at scale, thus helping to achieve sustainable food security and food systems. However, to this end, there is yet limited evidence on the real impact of CS-IPM practices on the various core social welfare household parameters, for instance, food security, household incomes, gender roles, and nutrition, among others. We contribute to this body of literature in this paper by reviewing various empirical evidence that analyzes the impact of respective CS-IPM practices on key social welfare aspects of smallholder farm households in developing countries around the world. The review finds that CS-IPM practices do increase households’ adaptation to climate change, thus enhancing soil and crop productivity, thereby ensuring food and nutrition security, as well as increasing market participation of CS-IPM adopters, thus leading to increased household incomes, asset accumulation, and subsequently better household food and nutrition security via direct own-farm produce consumption and market purchases using income. CS-IPM practices also enhance access to climate-related information, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve biodiversity, and enhance dietary diversity through improved crop and livestock varieties and also reduce variable farm production costs. Therefore, there would be multiple welfare gains if CS-IPM practices were scaled up.

Funder

International Development Association

Royal Norwegian Embassy in Mali

United States Agency for International Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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