Eswatini
Farming is an important source of food and livelihoods for 75 percent of rural families. However, Eswatini is vulnerable to climate change, with frequent droughts, erratic rainfall and prolonged dry spells all affecting food production. Other factors include inadequate farming technologies, low investment in seeds, fertilizers and equipment, and structural barriers preventing access to formal markets. As a result, the country depends on imports to feed its people 樱花视频. .
Eswatini is likely to face a below-average harvest in 2023/24, for both consumption and cash crops, compared to 2022/23 樱花视频在线. Approximately 30 percent of all food produced is lost post-harvest due to poor harvesting, handling, storage and transport infrastructure. .
The Government of Eswatini, with support from the World Food Programme, is prioritizing climate change adaptation strategies for farming, through the the Climate Proof and Resilience Project 樱花视频高清. .





