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Assessment of perceived effects of climate change on rice production among farmers in North-west zone, Nigeria
Author(s) -
D. H. Yakubu,
J.G. Akpoko,
M. O. Akinola,
Z. Abdulsalam
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ghana journal of agricultural science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0855-0042
DOI - 10.4314/gjas.v56i1.4
Subject(s) - climate change , agriculture , multistage sampling , production (economics) , descriptive statistics , agricultural science , yield (engineering) , geography , socioeconomics , environmental science , mathematics , statistics , economics , ecology , biology , materials science , macroeconomics , archaeology , metallurgy
Rice farming is highly dependent on environmental factors such as rainfall and temperature. Rice yield is affected by changes in these climatic elements. Rice farmers’ perceptions of the changes in climate are important determinants of the management practices they use in reducing the effects on rice production. This study assessed the perceived effects of climate change on rice production among farmers. A multistage sampling procedure was used to obtain a sample of 522 farmers. Data were obtained with the aid of structured questionnaire. The data were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings revealed that majority (94%) of the respondents were males. They were married (88%) and had farming as a major occupation (89%). They perceived that climate change was posing risks to rice production (X = 2.16), would lower rice production (X = 2.07) and would continue to affect storage of rice (X = 2.01). The study determined a significant relationship (p<0.01) between farmers’ perceived effects of climate change and rice yield. It was concluded that positive perception can lead to high adoption of climate change adaptation practices. The climate change knowledge-base of the farmers needs to be improved through more sensitization on climate smart agriculture.

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