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    Developing a managerial framework to manage the production implications of grain shortages in central South Africa

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    2024
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    Kloppers, Daniel
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    This mini dissertation addresses the critical challenge of grain shortages in central South Africa and aims to develop a managerial framework to effectively manage farmers' production implications. The study delves into the complex environment and multiple factors contributing to grain shortages, such as ineffective fertilizer application, inadequate farmer education, and the impacts of climate change, including the looming threat of El Nino in 2024. By synthesizing insights from various sources, including research studies and articles, the dissertation proposes a strategic approach that combines precision agriculture, sustainable farming practices, and governmental interventions. The focus methods answering farmers through education programs, promoting organic farming methods, and incorporating drought-resistant maize varieties. Additionally, the research explores the economic aspects, considering factors such as input costs, government subsidies, and the potential for market expansion in the cultivation of drought-resistant crops. The objective is to contribute to the resilience of the agricultural sector in central South Africa by providing a practical and sustainable managerial framework for addressing grain shortages and ensuring long-term food security.
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    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0941-2960
    http://hdl.handle.net/10394/42634
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