Climate Impacts and Resilience in Caribbean
Kevon Rhiney
The Department of Geography & Geology, University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus
CIRCA Stakeholder Consultation Workshop Kingston, Jamaica January 22, 2015
Climate Impacts and Resilience in Caribbean Work Package 3 Farm - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Climate Impacts and Resilience in Caribbean Work Package 3 Farm Level Assessments Kevon Rhiney The Department of Geography & Geology, University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus CIRCA Stakeholder Consultation Workshop Kingston,
The Department of Geography & Geology, University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus
CIRCA Stakeholder Consultation Workshop Kingston, Jamaica January 22, 2015
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Community based assessment of local farmers’
involved a semi-structured questionnaire survey of
survey captured baseline data informed by farmers’
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Primarily results from the Jamaica fieldwork Fieldwork was conducted b/w November and
A total of 59 farmers were surveyed using a
Questions covered: general farming practices;
Predominantly males (92%); full-time (89.8%); with
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A fairly high degree of fragmentation observed; yet, large
mostly small scale farmers, operating on properties less than
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Most farmers (around 78%) reported observing
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An even greater number of respondents (84.7%)
In terms of adjustments, less than one-half (49%) of the
include practices such as:
mulching, increasing the application of certain inputs such as
employing a range of on-farm irrigation and water storage
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Approximately 70% of the farmers surveyed indicated
Increased 65% Decreased 5% Not changed 25% Not sure/Don't know 5%
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Around 44 percent of respondents indicated that
A common coping practice among farmers is
Approximately 70% of the farmers reported observing a
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Surveys were conducted in Trout Hall and Trout Hall
Approximately 42% of the total farmers surveyed
The bulk of these farmers have been cultivating
In terms of the terrain, the majority of cocoa farms
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Soil type: the majority of farms are characterized by
The bulk of farmers sourced their cocoa seeds from
Irrigation: as much as 88% of the farmers indicated
The few farmers that had some form of irrigation
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Challenges: As much as 96% of the cocoa farmers
Diseases Drought Finance Rodents Limited Training Accessing information Labour Yes 88 72 48 44 32 24 20 No 12 28 52 56 68 72 80 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Percentage (%)
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Farmers perception of the ability of existing cocoa
Only approx. 56% of cocoa farmers believe current
Only 52% of the farmers surveyed indicated an
Important: Farmers were generally unaware of the
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Surveys were conducted in Southfield, St. Elizabeth Approximately 58% of the total farmers surveyed
The majority of tomato seeds are sourced from farm
The vast majority of farmers have been cultivating
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There are no specific season for planting tomato;
Irrigation: as much as 65% of the farmers indicated
The few farmers that had some form of irrigation used
The large majority (92%) of tomato farmers seem to
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