Agricultural water access conflicts among smallholder farmers in the Western Cape, South Africa

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38140/ijrcs-2024.vol7.1.07

Keywords:

Inequity , smallholder farmers, agricultural water, water conflicts, identity

Abstract

Despite extensive legal reforms to democratise water governance, smallholder farmers in South Africa face challenges in accessing productive water. This paper describes water access conflicts among smallholder farmers in fourteen (14) historical rural towns in the Western Cape. The study examined how historical injustices, socio-economic disparities, environmental concerns, and colonial legacies have influenced current water governance and access mechanisms. Using a qualitative-exploratory framework, smallholder farmers were interviewed one-on-one (n = 119) and through focus group discussions (n = 51) to explore their understanding of water governance and agricultural water access conflicts. The findings from participant narratives were analysed thematically using Atlas.ti. The study found that historical inequities, inadequate infrastructure, differing social identities, and exclusion from decision-making perpetuate water access disparities among smallholder farmers, leading to resource conflicts. Climate change has impacted farmers, who have limited adaptive capacity due to land ownership constraints and water access barriers. Participants highlighted how these systemic issues converge to undermine investment in water-saving technologies, sustain cycles of vulnerability, and create the potential for in-group and out-group conflicts. A nuanced understanding of how social identity, particularly ‘intra-ethnicity’, and land ownership influence water access is needed. We recommend equitable water allocation mechanisms, community-based participatory governance, and investments in infrastructure to mitigate conflicts and promote sustainable water management.

Author Biographies

Bongani Ncube, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

SARChI Research Chair in Governance and Economics for Water and Sanitation Sector Institutions

Centre for Water and Sanitation Research,

Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment,

Bellville Campus

Bellville, 7535

Cape Town

Evans Shoko, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

Postdoctoral Fellow

Centre for Water and Sanitation Research

Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment

Bellville Campus

Bellville, 7535

Cape Town

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Published

2025-07-20

How to Cite

Ncube, B., & Shoko, E. (2025). Agricultural water access conflicts among smallholder farmers in the Western Cape, South Africa. Interdisciplinary Journal of Rural and Community Studies, 7(1), a07. https://doi.org/10.38140/ijrcs-2024.vol7.1.07