EFFECT OF ANNUAL FLOODING ON CASSAVA PRODUCTION AND COPPING STRATEGIES IN KOLOKUMA/OPOKUMA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF BAYELSA STATE

A. G. Ominikari, Benatari B Agadaga
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The study examined the effect of flooding on cassava production in Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The specific objectives were to: ascertain the effect of annual flooding on cassava production and assess the coping strategies employed by the farmers in combating the effects in the study. Multi-stage sampling procedure was employed to select one hundred (100) cassava farmers for the study. Primary data were collected with the aid of structured questionnaire. The data collected were analyzed using frequency counts, percentages and mean scores, while ordinary least square simple regression analysis was used to test the null hypothesis at 5% level of significance. The result revealed that land erosion (= 3.05), pre-mature harvesting of crops (= 2.99), loss of crops (= 2.96), reduced soil fertility (= 2.93) and shortened farming season (= 2.71) were notable effects of annual flooding on cassava production. Furthermore, planting quick maturing varieties of crops (92.2%), digging of drainages/embankments before flood season (89.0%), planting early and harvesting before the onset of flood (85.0%) and conserving food and water (80.0%) were the major coping strategies employed by cassava farmers in combating the effects of annual flooding on cassava production. The ordinary least square regression analysis revealed that flooding (-45.285)*** significantly and negatively influenced the output of cassava farmers at 1% level of significance. The study concluded that flooding negatively influenced the output of cassava farmers. The study therefore recommended that there is need to support farmers in the study area with information on how to combat flooding menace so as to restore soil fertility, reduce land erosion/loss of crops thus ensuring food abundance during flooding. Keywords: Cassava, Coping, Effect, Flooding, Production, Strategies
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巴耶尔萨州kolokuma / opokuma地方政府区域年度洪水对木薯生产的影响及应对策略
该研究调查了洪水对尼日利亚巴耶尔萨州Kolokuma/Opokuma地方政府地区木薯生产的影响。研究的具体目标是:确定每年洪水对木薯生产的影响,并评估农民在应对研究中所采用的应对策略。采用多阶段抽样方法,选取100名木薯农户进行研究。采用结构化问卷法收集初步资料。收集的数据采用频率计数、百分比和均分进行分析,采用普通最小二乘简单回归分析,在5%显著性水平下检验零假设。结果表明:土地侵蚀(= 3.05)、作物早熟(= 2.99)、作物损失(= 2.96)、土壤肥力降低(= 2.93)和农作季节缩短(= 2.71)是年度洪水对木薯生产的显著影响。此外,种植速熟作物品种(92.2%)、汛期前挖掘排水/堤防(89.0%)、早播早收(85.0%)和节约粮食和水(80.0%)是木薯农民应对年度洪水对木薯生产影响的主要应对策略。普通最小二乘回归分析显示,洪水(-45.285)在1%显著水平上显著负向影响木薯农户的产量。该研究得出结论,洪水对木薯种植者的产量产生了负面影响。因此,该研究建议,有必要向研究地区的农民提供有关如何抵御洪水威胁的信息,以恢复土壤肥力,减少土地侵蚀/作物损失,从而确保洪水期间的粮食充足。关键词:木薯,应对,影响,淹水,生产,策略
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