International Journal of Agriculture and Earth Science (IJAES )
E- ISSN 2489-0081
P- ISSN 2695-1894
VOL. 9 NO. 4 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56201/ijaes.v9.no4.2023.pg1.27
Adamaagashi Izuchukwu Prince, Obinna Nzechie, Jennifer Obiorah, Ogar Elizabeth Ehi, Abdulhameed Abenelo Idakwoji
This study explores the threats of climate change on agriculture and food security globally, focusing on Nigeria. Nigeria, as the most populous country in Africa, is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change on its agricultural sector. The research conducts a comprehensive literature review and synthetic analysis to identify the key factors that make Nigeria's food production systems susceptible to climate change. Nigeria's diverse climate, influenced by latitude, topography, winds, ocean currents, and the Sahara Desert, contributes to its vulnerability. Agriculture is crucial for food security, economic development, and livelihoods in Nigeria, making it particularly susceptible to climate change. The study examines the relationship between climate change and agriculture in Nigeria, discussing key challenges, possible consequences, and adaptation strategies. Impacts of climate change on Nigeria's food security include increased droughts, desertification, pests and diseases, unpredictable weather, decreased fishery productivity, and limited access to resources and technology. To mitigate these impacts and enhance resilience, the study suggests various adaptations and strategies such as crop diversification, utilization of improved varieties, efficient water management, sustainable soil practices, climate-smart agriculture, capacity building, access to credit and insurance, policy support and coordination, climate information systems, and the establishment of farmer cooperatives and sustainable value chains. These recommendations aim to improve food security, rural livelihoods, and overall resilience in Nigeria's agricultural system in the face of climate change
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