BRIEFING THE SCLAN ON DROUGHT
ADG: Farmer Settlement and Development : PETER NGOBESE
SM: AGRICULTURAL RISK AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
IKALAFENG KGAKATSI
AGRICULTURE WEATHER /CLIMATE FORECAST
South African Climate is highly variable - weather/Climate - Agriculture
Agriculture – risky business - rain-fed or irrigation - Dams/underground water table - heat wave
Our country received less rainfall during the second half of 2001/02 - less moisture for the next season
SADC countries experienced - 2002/03 season - late rains over the central interior - other provinces continued to received less rainfall - Limpopo - overgrazing
SEVEN to 10 YEAR CYCLE
EARLY 1980s drought - turn late 1980s but dry and wet spell were still experienced in between
Repeat - EARLY 1990s drought - turn late 1990s but dry and wet spell were still experienced in between
AGAIN EARLY 2000s drought - expected turn late 2000s but dry and wet spell can still be experienced in between
FACTORS AFFECTING OUR SUMMER RAINFALL
El Niño/La Niña events - intensity and impacts differ spatially Southern Oscillation Index Surrounding Oceans (Atlantic and Indian Oceans) Tropical Air (DRC/ANGOLA/BOTSWANA LOW) Environment General rain/heavy falls/floods/drought/snow - Farmer -onset
- spread throughout
Figure 3
Figure 3
Conclusions
LRAD - Farmer Support PackageStarter Packs - IFSNP-Food SecurityResearch - drought resistant/ crop suitability Climate Change, Advisory by NAC- Climate forecasts, Farming Practice Livestock cards - grazing capacity -dipping - natural
resourcesFires (man made) Fire Act - fire breaks.Coordination - PDAs/Municipalities /Organised Agr
CC Continue
Framework to access the drought relief funds
Established and developing Farmers
On a monthly basis each farmer who qualifies receives an authority from the PDA to purchase fodder and transport it at predetermine rates for his animals.
Total maximum = 30 larger stock units per farmer or 180 small stock units per farmer.
Funds are paid to suppliers for fodder and transport at 75% lesses values. In some areas for specific farmers PDA purchases the fodder and sells it to the farmers at 25% of the costs involved. These farmers also receive a monthly purchase authority from PDA but they must buy from PDA.
DROUGHT RELIEF FUNDS
FUNDS NEEDEDAnimal Feeds Up to March 2004Limpopo Available
6m + R33.3mWestern Cape Available
R15.85mNorthern Cape Available
R68,7 Required up to March 2004 46,0m
C FUNDS
Excess From NC (22,7m)Eastern Cape
12,7mFree State
10.0m
C FUNDS
Funds allocated throught DPLG from Cabinet
Mpumalanga 10,0mNorth West 10.0mKZN 10,0m LIVESTOCK WATER WUID/DWAF 20mTHANKS
BRIEFING ON DROUGHT RELIEF MEASURES
SELECT COMMITTEE ON LAND AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
OLD ASSEMBLY CHAMBER
05 FEBRUARY 2004
AGREICULTURE WEATHER/CLIAMTE FORECAST
South African Climate Is Highly Variable – Weather/climate –agriculture
Agriculture- risky business- rain fed or irrigation- Dams/underground water- heat wave
Our country received less rainfall during the second half of 2001/2002 –less moisture for the next season
SADC countries experienced – 2002/2003 season- late rains over the central interior – other provinces continued to receive less rainfall – Limpopo – overgrazing
SEVEN TO 10 YEAR CYCLKE
EARLY 1980s drought – turn late 1980s but dry and wet spell were still experienced in between
Repeat EARLY 1990s drought – turn late 1990s but dry and wet spell were still experienced in between
AGAIN EARLY 2000s drought – turn late 2000s but dry and wet spell were still experienced in between
FACTORS AFFECTING OUR SUMMER RAINFALL
EI Nino/LaNina event – intensity and impact differ spatially
Southern Oscillation indexSurrounding Oceans (Atlantic and Indian Oceans) Tropical Air ( DRC/ANOLA/BOTSWANA LOW)EnvironmentGeneral rain/ heavy falls/floods /drought/snow –
Farmer onset – spread throughout
CONCLUSIONS
LRAD –Farmer support Package Starter Research – drought resistant/ crop suitability Climate Change Advisory by NAC – Climate forecasts, Farming Practice Livestock cards – grazing capacity – dipping natural
resources Fires ( man made) Fire Act – fire breaks. Coordination – PDAs/Municipalities / Organised Agriculture
CC Continue
Framework to access the drought relief fundsEstablish and developing FarmersOn a monthly basis each farmer who qualifies
receives an authority from the PDA to purchase fodder and transport it at predetermine rates for his animals.
Total maximum= 30 larger stock units per farmer or 180 small stock units per farmer.
DROUGHT RELIEF FUNDS
FUNDS NEEDED Animal Feeds Up to March 2004 Limpopo Available
6m + R33.3m Western Cape Available
R15.85m Northern Cape Available
R68,7 Required up to March 2004 R46,0m
C Funds
Excess from NC 22,7m)Eastern Cape 12,7mFree State 10,0m
THANK YOU