2022
DOI: 10.3389/frwa.2022.902438
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Assessing the Role of Irrigation as an Adaptive Measure to Climate Change Induced Water Insecurity: Case Study of the Market Gardening Sector in Parts of the Northwest and West Regions of Cameroon

Abstract: Climate change induced extreme weather events are having major repercussions on availability and accessibility to water and water resources especially for farmers across the globe. This is more so for small-scale farmers in the developing world who largely depend on rain-fed agriculture. The market gardening sector in particular is known for its high dependence on suitable weather conditions for adequate productivity. However, in recent years, market garden crop cultivation has been severely threatened by clim… Show more

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“…The work of Kpekpassi et al (2020) confirms the results of the study area in that climatic constraints have pushed market gardeners in Benin, particularly in the communes of Kandi, Malanville and Banikoara, to recompose their market gardening system by rotating market garden crops. In Cameroon, on the other hand, market gardeners adopt sprinkler irrigation (46%), manual irrigation (32.5%), strip irrigation (15.5%) and drip irrigation (6%) to cope with water problems caused by rainfall variability (Awazi, 2022).…”
Section: Farmers' Response To Rainfall Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work of Kpekpassi et al (2020) confirms the results of the study area in that climatic constraints have pushed market gardeners in Benin, particularly in the communes of Kandi, Malanville and Banikoara, to recompose their market gardening system by rotating market garden crops. In Cameroon, on the other hand, market gardeners adopt sprinkler irrigation (46%), manual irrigation (32.5%), strip irrigation (15.5%) and drip irrigation (6%) to cope with water problems caused by rainfall variability (Awazi, 2022).…”
Section: Farmers' Response To Rainfall Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sole reliance on freshwater irrigation may not be the ultimate solution. Moreover, irrigation farming globally is facing significant issues with climateinduced droughts and anthropogenic factors (Zaveri and Lobell, 2019;Awazi, 2022). Water shortage from competing sources will affect on plant height, branch numbers, leaf numbers, root length, fruit yield, and stem girth were determined.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%