Agro-processing as a tool for poverty alleviation strategy: A case of Raymond Mhlaba municipality

  • Khowa T
  • Mukasi T
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Background: Agro-processing is viewed as a possible poverty alleviation tool for rural development in South African communities. Agro-processing can be a tool for income generation and local economic development for rural settings. Aim: To examine the role and impact of cottage farming in Raymond Mhlaba municipality, rural Eastern Cape province. The study sought to identify ways of developing the cottage and agro-processing industries as a tool for poverty alleviation and local economic development. Setting: Grounded on the sustainable development theory and the human capital development approach, the study explores how rural people in Raymond Mhlaba Municipality utilise their livelihood capitals as a tool for survival. Method: The researcher employed a qualitative approach by using in-depth interviews and focus group discussion. Results: The study revealed that rural households embark on various survival strategies, cottage farming being dominant. Conclusion: The purpose of the study was to enhance small-scale farming using agro-processing as a poverty alleviation strategy, thus promoting a sustainable rural development for the Eastern Cape province.

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Khowa, T., & Mukasi, T. J. (2021). Agro-processing as a tool for poverty alleviation strategy: A case of Raymond Mhlaba municipality. Africa’s Public Service Delivery and Performance Review, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/apsdpr.v9i1.463

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