Climatic Variation: Implications on Sustainable Rice Production in Igbemo - Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
2015
OLABODE ABIODUN
English. some adverse conditions on rice production with specific focus on increased temperature levels and rainfall anomalies in Igbemo-Ekiti, Nigeria. Primary data through questionnaire administration elicited background information of farmers who involve in rice farming in the study area
Show more [+] Less [-]and data on climatic variables such as rainfall, temperature and humidity
Show more [+] Less [-]and rice yield from 1997-2012 were collected and treated using descriptive and correlation analysis. Results show that
Show more [+] Less [-]majority of farmers (80.8%) engaged fully in farming
Show more [+] Less [-]rainfall is positively correlated with temperature (0.39) but has negative correlation with rice yield (-0.38) which indicates that rice production in this area does not absolutely rely on rainfed but supplementary water from irrigation
Show more [+] Less [-]that high temperature (340C) recorded in 1997 was responsible for the low rice production (55,000t) in the year
Show more [+] Less [-]and while reduced level of temperature (320C) induced high yield of rice (95,000t) recorded in 2012. It is therefore recommended that farmers in the study area should embark on intensive farming that is capable of regulating activities of climatic variables towards continuous farming system.
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