Ifeanyi-obi and Obasi
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Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 11(2), pp. 57-64, 2021 ISSN: 2276-7770 Copyright ©2021, the copyright of this article is retained by the author(s)
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Determinants of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies Used by Compound Farmers in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State
*Ifeanyi-obi, C.C; Obasi, E.U
Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers state, Nigeria
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ABSTRACT |
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Article No.: 022421021 Type: Research
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The study identified determinants of climate
change adaptation strategies used by compound farmers in Emohua Local
Government Area of Rivers state. One hundred and twenty crop farmers were
selected for the study using two stage sampling procedure. Data was collected
with the aid of questionnaire complemented with interview schedule and
analyzed using both descriptive statistics and inferential statistics namely,
percentages, frequency, mean and ordinary Least Square regression Analysis
(OLS). The result of the study showed that compound farmer’s major source of
climate change information is through fellow farmers (81%). The major
adaptation strategies used by the compound farmers were changing of planting
and harvesting date (
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Accepted: 25/02/2021 |
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*Corresponding Author Ifeanyi-obi, C.C E-mail: clara.ifeanyi-obi@ uniport.edu.ng Phone: +2348033397055 |
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Keywords: gender; age; educational level; climate change; adaptation strategies; determinants |
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Cite this Article: Ifeanyi-obi, CC; Obasi, EU (2021). Determinants of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies Used by Compound Farmers in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State. Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences 11(2): 57-64. |
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