Impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities and availability of agroforestry practices in Southeast Nigeria.

Climate variability poses a significant challenge for smallholder farmers globally, including those in Southeast Nigeria. The purpose of this study is to explore farmers’ perceptions of the impact of climate variability and agroforestry practices available in the region. Specifically, the study eval...

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Main Authors: Ashiegbu, Gloria, Man, Norsida, Sharifuddin, Juwaidah, Buda, Mark, Adesope, Olufemi
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Language:English
Published: Society for Innovative Agriculture, University of Agriculture 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120319/
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author Ashiegbu, Gloria
Man, Norsida
Sharifuddin, Juwaidah
Buda, Mark
Adesope, Olufemi
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Man, Norsida
Sharifuddin, Juwaidah
Buda, Mark
Adesope, Olufemi
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description Climate variability poses a significant challenge for smallholder farmers globally, including those in Southeast Nigeria. The purpose of this study is to explore farmers’ perceptions of the impact of climate variability and agroforestry practices available in the region. Specifically, the study evaluates the availability of agroforestry practices for adoption by farmers and the extent of climate variability effects on agricultural activities in Southeast Nigeria. The study employed primary data, which were collected from 350 registered farmers in the study region using a validated and well-structured questionnaire. The study employed a structured questionnaire to gather data on the availability of agroforestry practices among farmers in Southeast Nigeria as well as utilized a seven-item scale to assess the perceived impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities in Southeast Nigeria. Findings revealed that home gardening emerged as the most prevalent agroforestry practice among respondents, while multipurpose wood lots were the least common. The mean ratings for all thirteen agroforestry practices were below the critical threshold of 3.00, indicating a lack of widespread availability. Thus, there is a limited adoption of these practices among farmers in the region. Irregular rainfall and rising temperatures were identified as the most significant climate variability impacts on farming operations. However, extreme events like storms, hailstorms, and thunderstorms had the least impact according to respondents, indicating that farmers perceive these impacts as significant and pressing concerns. The study concludes that there is a high level of climate variability impacts on agricultural practices in Southeast Nigeria, coupled with a low availability of agroforestry practices for farmers to mitigate these impacts. The study suggests enhancing agricultural extension services, developing tailored extension programs, advocating for governmental support and investment, providing technical support and capacity-building assistance to farmers, investing in research and innovation, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders to promote the adoption of agroforestry practices as a climate-resilient agricultural approach.
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spelling upm-1203192025-09-30T06:05:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120319/ Impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities and availability of agroforestry practices in Southeast Nigeria. Ashiegbu, Gloria Man, Norsida Sharifuddin, Juwaidah Buda, Mark Adesope, Olufemi Climate variability poses a significant challenge for smallholder farmers globally, including those in Southeast Nigeria. The purpose of this study is to explore farmers’ perceptions of the impact of climate variability and agroforestry practices available in the region. Specifically, the study evaluates the availability of agroforestry practices for adoption by farmers and the extent of climate variability effects on agricultural activities in Southeast Nigeria. The study employed primary data, which were collected from 350 registered farmers in the study region using a validated and well-structured questionnaire. The study employed a structured questionnaire to gather data on the availability of agroforestry practices among farmers in Southeast Nigeria as well as utilized a seven-item scale to assess the perceived impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities in Southeast Nigeria. Findings revealed that home gardening emerged as the most prevalent agroforestry practice among respondents, while multipurpose wood lots were the least common. The mean ratings for all thirteen agroforestry practices were below the critical threshold of 3.00, indicating a lack of widespread availability. Thus, there is a limited adoption of these practices among farmers in the region. Irregular rainfall and rising temperatures were identified as the most significant climate variability impacts on farming operations. However, extreme events like storms, hailstorms, and thunderstorms had the least impact according to respondents, indicating that farmers perceive these impacts as significant and pressing concerns. The study concludes that there is a high level of climate variability impacts on agricultural practices in Southeast Nigeria, coupled with a low availability of agroforestry practices for farmers to mitigate these impacts. The study suggests enhancing agricultural extension services, developing tailored extension programs, advocating for governmental support and investment, providing technical support and capacity-building assistance to farmers, investing in research and innovation, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders to promote the adoption of agroforestry practices as a climate-resilient agricultural approach. Society for Innovative Agriculture, University of Agriculture 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120319/1/120319.pdf Ashiegbu, Gloria and Man, Norsida and Sharifuddin, Juwaidah and Buda, Mark and Adesope, Olufemi (2024) Impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities and availability of agroforestry practices in Southeast Nigeria. Journal of Global Innovations in Agricultural Sciences, 12 (3). art. no. undefined. pp. 613-623. ISSN 2788-4538; eISSN: 2788-4546 https://jgiass.com/pdf-reader.php?file=Impacts-of-Climate-Variability-on-Agricultural-Activities-and-Availability-of-Agroforestry-Practices-in-Southeast-Nigeria.pdf&path=issue_papers 10.22194/jgias/24.1348
spellingShingle Ashiegbu, Gloria
Man, Norsida
Sharifuddin, Juwaidah
Buda, Mark
Adesope, Olufemi
Impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities and availability of agroforestry practices in Southeast Nigeria.
title Impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities and availability of agroforestry practices in Southeast Nigeria.
title_full Impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities and availability of agroforestry practices in Southeast Nigeria.
title_fullStr Impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities and availability of agroforestry practices in Southeast Nigeria.
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities and availability of agroforestry practices in Southeast Nigeria.
title_short Impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities and availability of agroforestry practices in Southeast Nigeria.
title_sort impacts of climate variability on agricultural activities and availability of agroforestry practices in southeast nigeria.
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