Farming Families and Climate Change Issues in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria: Extent of Impact and Adaptation Strategies
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The study focused on the impacts of climate change
on the farmer and the farming families in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria.
The study specifically evaluated the perceived resultant situations
attributed to climate change to determine the extent of impacts of
climate change on the farmer and the farming families and also explored
adoptable strategies for coping with the situations. The study adopted
descriptive survey research design. Two research questions and two
hypotheses guided the study. The population for the study was 246,909
respondents made up of farmers and extension workers who are registered
with the State Ministries of Agriculture. Out of the nine Niger Delta
states, Bayelsa and Delta states were randomly chosen for the study.
Proportionate stratified random sampling technique was used to select a
sample size of 5,038 respondents. Structured questionnaire and interview
were used to collect data. The instruments were validated by three
experts. Cronbach Alpha method was used to determine the internal
consistency of the questionnaire items which yielded a coefficient of
0.81. The Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS v 20.0) was
employed for data analysis. The statistical tools used for data analysis
were weighted mean to answer research questions and standard deviation
to validate the closeness of the respondents from the mean and from each
other in their responses while t-test was used to test the null
hypotheses. The findings of the study revealed that the extent of
impacts of climate change on farmers and the farming families in Niger
Delta region of Nigeria are moderate. Findings further revealed that
climate change has led to increased poverty level and raised cost of
production (input and labour cost) as indicated by the farmers. The
study recommends that farmers in the region should be encouraged by
providing incentives and subsidizing inputs for them by Federal and
State governments as well as other non-governmental organizations, as
this will go a long way in improving production especially as most
farmers agree to continue cultivation even with the observed impacts.
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Ikehi, M. , Onu, F. , Ifeanyieze, F. and Paradang,
P. (2014) Farming Families and Climate Change Issues in Niger Delta
Region of Nigeria: Extent of Impact and Adaptation Strategies. Agricultural Sciences, 5, 1140-1151. doi: 10.4236/as.2014.512124.
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