Willingness to adopt aquaculture as an alternative livelihood option - a case study of the fishers and livestock farmers of Adamawa State, Nigeria

S. Bello, K. Salin, J. Kuwornu
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Nigerian farmers have limited options for livelihood, despite the abundant resources available. A case study of Nigeria's Adamawa State was done by evaluating the perception of fishing and livestock farming communities on aquaculture. Data were obtained from 324 households, employing a multi-stage cluster sampling procedure and a semi-structured questionnaire. A binary logit regression model was applied to examine the influence of socio-economic, technical, and institutional factors on the choice of aquaculture as an alternative livelihood option. The results revealed that approximately 67% and 90% of the artisanal fisherfolks and livestock farmers were willing to adopt aquaculture as an alternative livelihood option, while age, occupation, fishing experience, education level, and perception of fish demand were the significant influencing factors. Encouraging the formally educated, young artisanal fisherfolks to engage in small scale aquaculture will enhance the food and nutritional security of a rapidly growing population in Nigeria.
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将水产养殖作为替代生计选择的意愿——尼日利亚阿达马瓦州渔民和畜牧养殖户的案例研究
尼日利亚农民的生计选择有限,尽管资源丰富。通过评估渔业和畜牧业社区对水产养殖的看法,对尼日利亚阿达马瓦州进行了案例研究。数据来自324户家庭,采用多阶段整群抽样程序和半结构化问卷。应用二元logit回归模型来检验社会经济、技术和制度因素对水产养殖作为替代生计选择的影响。结果显示,约67%和90%的个体渔民和畜牧养殖户愿意将水产养殖作为一种替代生计选择,而年龄、职业、捕鱼经验、教育水平和对鱼类需求的感知是重要的影响因素。鼓励受过正规教育的年轻个体渔民从事小规模水产养殖,将增强尼日利亚快速增长人口的粮食和营养安全。
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