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Introduction SADC Food Agriculture and Natural Resources (SADC-FANR) The SADC region is periodically confronted with disruptions in food security caused by climatic, political, social and economic problems. SADC Food Security Programme is currently based in Harare. Objectives of the programme The main objective of the SADC Regional Early Warning System is to provide member states and the international community with advance information on food security prospects in the region through assessments of expected food production, food supplies and requirements. Factors affecting crop production There are many factors that influence how well plants grow and develop. These factors are sometimes used by the farmer to make decisions. It is beyond the scope of this presentation to list every factor that affects crop production, however a basic list of types of factors is attempted. Soil factors: Soil types, soil fertility (levels of nutrients), soil depth, soil moisture etc. Pest factors: Historical or current infestations of soil fungus, bacterial diseases, insects or weeds etc. Management factors: Crop rotation practices, fertilizer and pesticide applications, tillage practices etc. Technological factors: Use of farm implements, improved seed, irrigation, soil moisture conservation methods etc Weather factors: Rainfall, insolation temperature and humidity. Climatic factors: Long range weather patterns (frost, length of growing season, start of the rains, end of the rains, degree days etc.) Among the factors that affect crop production in southern Africa, climate related factors are the most severe The repercussions have been very disastrous with thousand of both human and livestock lives lost This has also exercebated the rate of HIV/AIDS suffering food is in short supply. YIELD f (temperature;technology) YIELD f (water; temperature;technology) YIELD f (water;technology)
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