Smallholder Farming during COVID-19: A Systematic Review Concerning Impacts, Adaptations, Barriers, Policy, and Planning for Future Pandemics
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- (a)
- Identify, document, and discuss COVID-19 impacts on the smallholder farming sector;
- (b)
- Identify, document, and discuss adaptation responses;
- (c)
- Identify, document, and discuss policy and research gaps regarding impacts and adaptations;
- (d)
- Identify, document, and discuss barriers to adaptations;
- (e)
- Commence a discussion on preparing for future pandemics based on the results section.
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Selection Phase
- Studies that lacked a clear focus on COVID-19.
- Studies that did not refer to smallholder farming (except in small-scale and large-scale cases).
- Studies about small-scale forestry and aquaculture (due to variations in production).
2.3. Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Description of Studies
3.2. Socioeconomic Impacts of COVID-19
3.2.1. Supply
3.2.2. Labour
3.2.3. Inputs
3.2.4. Incomes
3.2.5. Markets
3.2.6. Production Planning and Timing of Farm Activities
3.2.7. The Decline in Tourism
3.3. Social Aspects
3.3.1. Women
3.3.2. Children
3.3.3. The Aged
3.3.4. Men
3.3.5. Minority Groups
3.3.6. Incomes
3.4. Adaptations
3.4.1. Technology
3.4.2. Communication
3.4.3. Digital phones
3.4.4. Diversification of Produce
3.4.5. Diversifying Markets
3.4.6. Diversifying Income Streams
3.4.7. Storage
3.4.8. Accessing Family and Local Community Labour
3.5. Barriers to Adaptations
3.6. Policy
3.6.1. Demands in Governmental Policy Change
3.6.2. Policy Directed at Policymakers
3.6.3. Policy Directed at NGOs
3.6.4. Policy Directed at farmers
3.6.5. Policy Directed at the Research Community
3.6.6. Policy Directed at Agribusiness
3.6.7. Policy Directed at Technologists
4. Discussion
4.1. Insights from Previous Pandemics
4.2. Description of Studies
4.2.1. Years of Publication
4.2.2. Locations of Studies
4.2.3. Data
4.3. Economic Impacts
4.3.1. Supply
4.3.2. Markets
4.3.3. Incomes
4.3.4. Labour
4.3.5. Access to Farm Inputs
4.3.6. Production Planning
4.3.7. Impacts on Tourism
4.4. Social Impacts
4.4.1. Impacts on Women
4.4.2. Impacts on Children
4.4.3. Impacts on the Aged
4.4.4. Impacts on Males
4.4.5. Impacts on Minority Groups
4.4.6. The Social Impact of Reduced Income
4.5. Options for Adaptations
4.5.1. Technology
4.5.2. Communications
4.5.3. Digital Phones
4.5.4. Diversification of Produce
4.5.5. Diversifying Markets
4.5.6. Diversifying Income Streams
4.5.7. Storage Facilities
4.5.8. Accessing Family and Community Labour
4.6. Barriers to Adaptations
4.7. Policy for the Future
4.7.1. Government Policymaking
4.7.2. Policy Development for Policymakers
4.7.3. NGO Policymaking
4.7.4. Policy for Smallholder Farmers
4.7.5. Policy Directed at the Research Community
4.7.6. Policy Directed at Agribusiness
4.7.7. Policy Directed at Technologists
5. Research Gaps
- (a)
- Research on the implications for smallholder farmers if a future pandemic is significantly more contagious and lethal than COVID-19.
- (b)
- Research on the first responder’s activity for smallholder farmers when an unprecedented pandemic occurs.
- (c)
- The role of smallholder researchers and policymakers during the early stages of an unprecedented pandemic.
- (d)
- Continued research on how to mitigate the impacts of future pandemics.
- (e)
- The best ways to collect data during a pandemic crisis.
- (f)
- Continuing research on supply logistics for smallholder farmers.
- (g)
- Assessment methods to assess smallholders’ readiness for future pandemics.
- (h)
- Controlling predatory pricing of essential food during pandemic crises.
- (i)
- Accessing labour for smallholder farms during a pandemic.
- (j)
- Production of homemade fertilisers.
- (k)
- Providing services for women, children, and the aged during a pandemic.
- (l)
- Overcoming language barriers during a pandemic.
- (m)
- The provision of essentials to smallholder farm households severely impacted by pandemic crises: Can we afford social security for vulnerable farm households? Cost–benefit analyses concerning the support of smallholder family households against the alternative?
- (n)
- Continued research concerning strategies to overcome barriers to communication for smallholder farmers in remote areas.
- (o)
- The provision of education to smallholder farmers.
- (p)
- The role of government concerning smallholder farm resilience for future pandemic crises.
- (q)
- The benefits of engaging farmers and agribusiness in policy development for future pandemic crises.
- (r)
- The real impacts of adaptations impact on smallholder farming during COVID-19.
6. Limitations
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Data Source | Primary Data in a Developing Country | Primary Data in Developed Country | Primary Data Global | Secondary Data Developing Country | Secondary Data Developed Country | Secondary Data Global |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. of publications | 25 | 3 | 7 | 11 | 3 | 4 |
Percentage of publications | 47% | 5.60% | 7.50% | 20.80% | 5.60% | 13.21% |
Main Impacts on Small-Scale Farming | Percentage of Studies Mentioning Impact | |
---|---|---|
Economic (or farming) | Supply | 100% |
Markets | 100% | |
Incomes | 96% | |
Labour | 94% | |
Access to farm Inputs | 81% | |
Production planning | 4% | |
Decline in Tourism | 25% | |
Social impacts on farmers or members of farm households. | Impacts on male farmers include increased workload. | 19% |
Impacts on women include increased violence against women and reduced access to food. | 51% | |
Impacts on children include malnutrition and reduced access to education | 42% | |
Impacts on the aged include increased health vulnerability and reduced access to retail channels. | 23% |
Adaptation Strategy | Studies Mentioning Strategy (%) |
---|---|
Technological | 83% N = 44 |
Communication strategies | 62% N = 33 |
Increasing Storage facilities | 72% N = 38 |
Diversifying produce, markets, or income sources | 34% N = 18 |
Increasing access to family labour | 18% N = 9 |
Use of mobile phones or cellular phones | 8% N = 4 |
Negotiating labour in the local community | 4% N = 2 |
Target Audience | Recommendations (% est.) |
---|---|
Government | 31% |
Policy Makers | 21% |
Research Community | 6% |
NGO | 2% |
Farmers | 11% |
Agribusiness | 2% |
Technologists | 2% |
Insufficient evidence | 23% |
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Marsden, A.R.; Zander, K.K.; Lassa, J.A. Smallholder Farming during COVID-19: A Systematic Review Concerning Impacts, Adaptations, Barriers, Policy, and Planning for Future Pandemics. Land 2023, 12, 404. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12020404
Marsden AR, Zander KK, Lassa JA. Smallholder Farming during COVID-19: A Systematic Review Concerning Impacts, Adaptations, Barriers, Policy, and Planning for Future Pandemics. Land. 2023; 12(2):404. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12020404
Chicago/Turabian StyleMarsden, Alexander R., Kerstin K. Zander, and Jonatan A. Lassa. 2023. "Smallholder Farming during COVID-19: A Systematic Review Concerning Impacts, Adaptations, Barriers, Policy, and Planning for Future Pandemics" Land 12, no. 2: 404. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12020404
APA StyleMarsden, A. R., Zander, K. K., & Lassa, J. A. (2023). Smallholder Farming during COVID-19: A Systematic Review Concerning Impacts, Adaptations, Barriers, Policy, and Planning for Future Pandemics. Land, 12(2), 404. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12020404