Ramgopaul Roop
Innovative Approaches in Smallholder Farming Systems to Implement the Sustainable Development Goals
Roop, Ramgopaul; Weaver, Miles; Fonseca, Ana Paula; Matouq, Mohammed
Authors
Dr Miles Weaver M.Weaver@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Dr Dr Ana Paula Fonseca A.Fonseca@napier.ac.uk
Associate
Mohammed Matouq
Contributors
Walter Leal Filho
Editor
Noé Aguilar-Rivera
Editor
Bruno Borsari
Editor
Paulo R.B. de Brito
Editor
Baltazar Andrade Guerra
Editor
Abstract
The identified 169 targets in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) refer to agriculture and smallholder farmers’ contributions toward eliminating human hunger globally between 2015 and 2030. Notwithstanding the potential of smallholder farming, the sector encounters substantial challenges, limiting its competitiveness and sustainable capacity to reduce poverty. Worldwide, approximately 570 million small farms cultivate less than 2 hectares and comprise over two billion people operating with traditional or informal tenure, generally in risk-prone and marginal settings. These farmers and participants comprise approximately three-quarters (75%) of the underprivileged, hungry, and malnourished people. Smallholder farmers lack resources, information, technology, and capital assets, limiting their adaptive capacity to climate change and rendering them inadequate to achieve sustainable production, which can contribute to their decline.
Additionally, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively influenced food and nutrition security overall prospects by stalling efforts to achieve ‘Zero Hunger.’ This chapter examines major agricultural activities in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region, which provided data on its agricultural output, smallholder farms, climate action, and investment opportunities. The researchers implemented a qualitative method to gather data using interviews, observations, and documentary analysis. The findings suggest that innovative approaches implemented on a model smallholder family farm on 1.5 ha of agricultural land (equivalent to 3 football fields) in Trinidad could be a source of innovation for other farmers in different countries in the region. The chapter provides information and discussion on the innovative measures implemented in building resilience to climate change, which opens new avenues for a sustainable smallholder farming system in the region to achieve the SDGs.
Citation
Roop, R., Weaver, M., Fonseca, A. P., & Matouq, M. (2023). Innovative Approaches in Smallholder Farming Systems to Implement the Sustainable Development Goals. In W. Leal Filho, N. Aguilar-Rivera, B. Borsari, P. R. de Brito, & B. Andrade Guerra (Eds.), SDGs in the Americas and Caribbean Region (971-998). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16017-2_70
Online Publication Date | Sep 1, 2023 |
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Publication Date | 2023 |
Deposit Date | Sep 4, 2023 |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 971-998 |
Series Title | Implementing the UN Sustainable Development Goals – Regional Perspectives (IUNSDGRP) |
Book Title | SDGs in the Americas and Caribbean Region |
ISBN | 978-3-031-16016-5 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16017-2_70 |
Keywords | Sustainable Development Goals, COVID-19 pandemic, Smallholder farmers, Adaptive capacity, Climate change, Food and nutrition security, Zero hunger |
Additional Information | First Online: 1 September 2023 |
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