Abstract

Globally, there are social, economic and environmental challenges related to sustainable development; these challenges include climate change, the need to feed a rapidly increasing population, high rates of poverty and environmental degradation. These challenges have forced us to rethink the way in which development takes place, resulting in the emergence of the concept of a ‘green economy’. A green economy results in improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing risks to the environment. It is based on principles which integrate social, economic and environmental considerations. South Africa has adopted the principle of green economic growth, and agriculture is one of the sectors that will drive this growth. Agriculture could address some of the sustainable development problems, but there are challenges related to resource availability, environmental impacts of agriculture and climate change. For agriculture to support a green economy it has to be productive, contribute to economic growth and not undermine the environment, social and cultural systems. The information base and policies required to support a green economy in general, and/or an agriculture-supported green economy have not yet been developed, as the green economy is an emerging concept in South Africa as well as globally. The generation of such information requires analysis and synthesis of green economy principles and agricultural imperatives into generic principles and practices for facilitating agriculture’s contribution to the green economy. In this paper, we conduct this analysis and synthesis and highlight the defining aspects of an agricultural green economy.

Highlights

  • Since the global financial crisis of 2008, and in particular in the lead up to the June 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), the term ‘green economy’ has featured prominently in international discourse on environment and development

  • We review key green economy principles and agricultural imperatives in South Africa, and examine the agricultural and green economy aspects that should be considered in defining the parameters of agriculture as a sector which can support a green economy

  • In this way we provide critical information for enabling and supporting the contribution of agriculture to the green economy in South Africa and the rest of Africa, and inform the research and analysis that should go into the development of policy and implementation instruments for an agricultural green economy

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Summary

Agricultural green economy in South Africa

AUTHORS: Constansia Musvoto[1] Karen Nortje[1] Benita de Wet[1] Brian K. Mahumani[2] Anton Nahman[2]. AFFILIATIONS: 1Natural Resources and the Environment, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pretoria, South Africa 2Natural Resources and the Environment, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Stellenbosch, South Africa. POSTAL ADDRESS: Natural Resources and the Environment, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, PO Box 395, Pretoria 0001, South Africa. HOW TO CITE: Musvoto C, Nortje K, De Wet B, Mahumani BK, Nahman A. Imperatives for an agricultural green economy in South Africa. S Afr J Sci. 2015;111(1/2), Art. #2014-0026, 8 pages. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/ sajs.2015/20140026

Imperatives for an agricultural green economy in South Africa
Introduction
South African and African commitment to a green economy
Principles of a green economy
Agriculture as a driver of the green economy
Challenges of agriculture in supporting green economic growth
Changing global conditions and climate change
Imperatives for an agricultural green economy
Findings
Conclusions
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