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The Vision for Southern Africa’s Small holder Farmers
1. The Vision for Southern Africa’s
Small holder Farmers
Presented at the
Bingu International Conference Centre
2. Presentation Outline
1. Contextual Back ground-Who is the smallholder farmer
2. Why the Vision
3. What is the Vision
4. How to Achieve the Vision
5. Conclusion
3. Male Able Head of Household
Female Able Head of Household
Elderly Head of Household
Child Headed Household
All of the Above but coping with Physical Disability
All of the Above but coping with Impacts of Gender
Disparities and worsened by HIV and AIDS and
more so considering HIV and AIDS as a Gender
Issue
All of the Above but coping with Impacts of floods
and droughts leading to famine
Who is this Small-holder Farmer?
4. The Small holder Farmer Vision
Exit famine
Quickly transit household food,
nutrition and income insecurity
Into commercial farming with
improved markets and landscapes for
climate smart agriculture
sustainable socio-economic
empowerment and growth
5. Is it the Same Vision for?
Male Headed Able Households
Exit famine
Quickly transit household food,
nutrition and income insecurity
Into commercial farming with improved markets
and landscapes for climate smart agriculture
sustainable socio-economic
empowerment and growth
6. Is it the Same Vision for?
Female Headed Able Households
Exit famine
Quickly transit household food,
nutrition and income insecurity
Into commercial farming with improved markets
and landscapes for climate smart agriculture
sustainable socio-economic
empowerment and growth
7. Is it the Same Vision for?
Elderly Headed Able Households?
Exit famine
Quickly transit household food,
nutrition and income insecurity
Into commercial farming with improved markets
and landscapes for climate smart agriculture
sustainable socio-economic
empowerment and growth
8. Is it the Same Vision for?
Child Headed Able Household?
Exit famine
Quickly transit household food,
nutrition and income insecurity
Into commercial farming with improved markets
and landscapes for climate smart agriculture
sustainable socio-economic
empowerment and growth
9. Is it the Same Vision for?
HIV and AIDS and more so considering HIV and AIDS as a Gender
Exit famine
Quickly transit household food,
nutrition and income insecurity
Into commercial farming with improved markets
and landscapes for climate smart agriculture
sustainable socio-economic
empowerment and growth
10. Is it the Same Vision for?
Physically Disabled
Exit famine
Quickly transit household food,
nutrition and income insecurity
Into commercial farming with improved markets
and landscapes for climate smart agriculture
sustainable socio-economic
empowerment and growth
11. A Vision for Southern African Smallholder
Farmers
Exit famine
Quickly transit household food,
nutrition and income insecurity
Into commercial farming with improved markets
and landscapes for climate smart agriculture
sustainable socio-economic
empowerment and growth
An All Inclusive Vision for All
Gender Groups!!!
12. Why the Vision: Refocus
Food and nutrition
insecurity
(Poor land mgt
practices….)
Food and nutrition
insecurity
(Poor land mgt
practices….)
Poor standard and
condition of living
Poor standard and
condition of living
Low exposure to
proven
technologies
Low exposure to
proven
technologies
Income insecurityIncome insecurity
Poor market
information and
infrastructure
Poor market
information and
infrastructure
13. How to Achieve the Vision
:
Emphasis on Participatory Packaging
of Complementing Scientifically
Proven Interventions
14. The Village as Entry and Organizing Base
Use the Village as Entry and Organizing Base for Demand-Driven
Interventions including agroforestry and improved land-scapes as
base activities: “The Future Belong to the Organized” (NASFAM Logo)
15. Participatory Packaging of Integrated
Interventions (PITIEC Package Deals)
Innovative Participatory Progressive and Holistic Packaging of omplementing Interventions
into Integrated Technologies with Information Education and Communication(PITIEC)
package deals for Total Village Transformation
16. Scaling Up and Out of Village PITIEC Package Deals
Scale Up and Out of “Innovative PITIEC Package Deals” and Village –based Best Practices
Enhanced by Private Public Partnerships
Intensify Promotion of the “Four F Trees” Campaign
Trees for Fertility
Tress for Fruits
Trees for Fodder
Trees for Fuel
17. Market Demand Driven Production
Market Demand Driven Production and Production to Scale:
Enhanced by the Green belting Effect
18. Support Systems for the Package Deal to see more
MVTTS spread like wild fire
Support Systems for Sustainable and Progressive
PITIEC Package Deals
19. Conclusion
Beat famine in Southern Africa with concerted
efforts to:
Focus on the vision for the small holder
farmers in their gender the categories for:
Clear understanding of their various situations
and demands that have implications on
programming for accelerating impact through
landscape and livelihoods regeneration