Extreme vulnerability of smallholder farmers to agricultural risks and climate change in Madagascar

Conservation International · Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Across the tropics, smallholder farmers already face numerous risks to agricultural production. Climate change is expected to disproportionately affect smallholder farmers and make their livelihoods even more precarious; however, there is limited information on their overall vulnerability and adaptation needs. We conducted surveys of 600 households in Madagascar to characterize the vulnerability of smallholder farmers, identify how farmers cope with risks and explore what strategies are needed to help them adapt to climate change. Malagasy farmers are particularly vulnerable to any shocks to their agricultural system owing to their high dependence on agriculture for their livelihoods, chronic food insecurity,…

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Keywords
  • Livelihood
  • Vulnerability (computing)
  • Agriculture
  • Food security
  • Climate change
  • Business
  • Agricultural productivity
  • Natural resource economics
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