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Title: IMPACT OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY ON YAM PRODUCTION IN SHIRORO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NIGER STATE, NIGERIA.
Authors: JIYA, Samuel Babanma
M.Y. Suleiman
Keywords: Key Words: Climate, Rainfall Variability and Yam yield.
Issue Date: 12-Sep-2019
Abstract: Abstract Climate is described as change as long-term in the statistical distribution of weather pattern over a period of time that ranges from decade to millions of years. Rainfall characteristics in Nigeria have been examined for secular change that is, dominant trend and the results show that there has been a progressive early retreat of rainfall over the whole country spanning up to a half a century now and consistent with this pattern there has also been a significant decline of rainfall frequency. This paper assesses the impact of climate variability on yam yield in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State and the adaptive and mitigative measure used for effects of climate variability on yam yield. Qualitative and quantitative research approach was used, rainfall records for 30 years (1988-2018), Yam yield record for 20 years (1998-2018) and structural questionnaire was used. Trend, correlation and descriptive analysis were used. Findings shows that rainfall between 1988 and 2018 have a slightly decreasing trend in the study area and annual yield of yam was observed that 2016 has the highest record of yam yield in the study area with 2923.73 metric tons, followed by 1999 with a 2873.36 metric tons of yam yield. Years 2010 recorded the lowest yield of yield with 2411.45 metric tons. It shows a positively weak relationship thus r = 0.46 (46%). It means that rainfall variations are very crucial to the yield of yam and has a significant value of 304. Different strategies were adopted to cushion the effects of rainfall on yam yield and the most used method is with 83.1% use early maturing crop variety. The paper concludes that rainfall in the study area has been inconsistence (fluctuating). The nature of rainfall in relation to Yam yield for the study period has been making the yields inconsistence (fluctuating). Thereby recommends that there should be climate monitoring stations for every agricultural zones of Nigeria and there should be time to time awareness and enlightment campaign on the causes of clima change in various parts of the country.
Description: Conference Proceedings
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6314
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