Agricultural Growth Trends and Outlook for Lesotho
                                                    
                                                    
                                                    
                                                    
                                                    AUTHOR
                            Charles Nhemachena, Greenwell Matchaya and Sibusiso Nhlengethwa
                        
                                                    SERIES NAME
                            ReSAKSS Annual Trends and Outlook Report
                        
                                                    YEAR
                            2017
                        
                        ABSTRACT
                         
Progress with implementation of CAADP in Lesotho: Despite Lesotho signing the CAADP Compact in 2013, finalization of the National Agriculture Investment Plan (NAIP) is still in
 progress, while subsequent processes (technical review and business meeting) are yet to be conducted. A SAKSS node to facilitate monitoring and evaluation, and provide a platform
 for agricultural policy dialogue has not yet been developed.Environmental challenges affecting the agriculture sector: The main environmental challenges affecting the agriculture sector in Lesotho include erosion, land and environmental degradation, and low soil fertility. Environmental degradation has been worsened by agricultural activities on steep slopes and marginal lands, overgrazing of rangelands, and increased frequency of natural disasters (droughts and floods). These also contribute to declining performance of the agriculture sector in Lesotho. Agricultural activities in Lesotho: Agricultural crop production activities in Lesotho are mainly under smallholder rainfed systems, which are characterized by very limited input
 use and heavy reliance on maize production. In addition, farmers also engage in livestock production. The main types are sheep, goats and cattle. Livestock herds can be in excess of
 300 per household. Agriculture sector performance: Key CAADP targets and indicators analyzed include share of agricultural expenditure in total national budget and agricultural GDP growth. The findings indicate that Lesotho has not performed well in terms of meeting agriculture sector spending targets of the CAADP. The share of the agriculture sector has always
 been below 2.5% since 2007-2008. The agriculture sector contributes about 8% to national GDP per year. Assessment of the agriculture sector GDP annual growth rate shows mixed
 findings, with some years recording high growth rates and others recording high negative growth rates. Socioeconomic context, poverty, social inclusion and equity: Between 70 and 80% of Lesotho’s population resides in the rural areas and more than 75% of these people depend on agriculture as their main source of livelihood. Poverty and inequality are critical
 challenges in the country, despite increases in per capita income and Lesotho being a middle-income country.
                                                    PUBLISHER
                            ReSAKSS