Climate change and its effect on crop and livestock productivity: farmers’ perception of Rajanpur, Pakistan

M. Rehman
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Climate change is one of the major challenges for agriculture, food security and rural livelihoods for billions of poor people in the world. Agriculture is most vulnerable to climate change due to its high dependence on climate and weather. Asian agriculture sector is already facing many problems relating to sustainability. The present study was conducted to identify the impact of climate change on the socio-economic status and livelihood of farmers. A sample of 280 farmers’ respondents was selected from tehsil Jampur of Rajanpur district. The data were obtained through well designed interview schedule and analyzed statistically. Most of the respondent (39.1%) use to identify climate change through personal experience. Rainfall, temperature and wind patterns are climate change s respectively as reported by all, 41.1 and 26.8% of the respondents. More than half (56.4%) were of the view that climate changes have no impact on fertilizer application. Furthermore, about one-fourth (21.4 and 24.3%) of the respondents reported that climatic change has positive impact on the crop production activities like sowing and land preparation. All the respondents were of the view that climate change has negative impact on harvesting and crop productivity. Majority (68.9 72.5%) reported that climate change has negative impact on sowing and pesticide application. Whereas, majority (71.1%) of the respondents reported that climate change has no impact on the fodder and its cultivation. All the respondents agreed that climate change have great effect on flood and crop/livestock productivity. While more than half (58.2 and 69.6%) of the respondents reported that climate change has great impact on crop yield and plants/animal species. All the respondents reported that climate change directly affected their annual income.
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气候变化及其对作物和牲畜生产力的影响:农民对巴基斯坦拉詹普尔的看法
气候变化是全球数十亿贫困人口面临的农业、粮食安全和农村生计的主要挑战之一。由于高度依赖气候和天气,农业最容易受到气候变化的影响。亚洲农业部门已经面临许多与可持续性有关的问题。本研究旨在确定气候变化对农民社会经济地位和生计的影响。从Rajanpur地区的tesil Jampur选取了280名农民作为调查对象。通过精心设计的访谈日程获得数据并进行统计分析。大多数受访者(39.1%)通过个人经历来识别气候变化。41.1%和26.8%的受访者分别认为降雨、气温和风的模式是气候变化。超过一半(56.4%)的人认为气候变化对化肥施用没有影响。此外,约四分之一(21.4%和24.3%)的受访者报告说,气候变化对播种和整地等作物生产活动有积极影响。所有受访者都认为气候变化对收成和作物生产力有负面影响。大多数(68.9 72.5%)报告气候变化对播种和农药施用有负面影响。然而,大多数(71.1%)的受访者表示气候变化对饲料及其种植没有影响。所有受访者都同意气候变化对洪水和作物/牲畜生产力有很大影响。超过一半(58.2%和69.6%)的受访者表示气候变化对农作物产量和动植物物种有很大影响。所有受访者都表示,气候变化直接影响了他们的年收入。
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