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Analysis of the link between climate change and food insecurity among small holder farmers: a case study of Mount Darwin district, Zimbabwe
Mufunda, Enoch
Climate change is envisaged to impact the lives of all people on earth in a tremendous fashion regardless of their place of stay, profession or personality. The vagaries of climate change are expected to throw their weight on water balance thereby leading to food insecurity among smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe especially those in Mount Darwin District, the case study of this research work. As such, previous development gains by most African countries are thought to be reversed in the face of climate-related ramifications. My diploma thesis is a culmination of a deeply felt desire to raise awareness on the already existing and potential future impacts of climate change among smallholder farmers in the district as mentioned before. As such, the first chapter provides a situational analysis of climate change and how it has affected agricultural production generally in Zimbabwe. Moving on, the second chapter attempts to review climate change related literature, detailing how greenhouse gases are emitted into the air, how they lead to global warming and subsequently to climate change and so on. Furthermore, the methods of research are interrogated in chapter 3 demonstrating sampling procedures and data collection methods whilst the analysis and interpretation of data is examined in chapter 4. Major findings, recommendations and conclusions of this work are dealt with in the last chapter. Finally, appendices 1 and 2 represent the research instruments that were employed in the form of questionnaires in the data collection processes.

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