African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_228
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Climate Change Adaptation Strategies Among Cereal Farmers in Kwara State, Nigeria

Abstract: Agriculture is the art and science of food production which spans soil cultivation, crop growing, and livestock rearing. Over the years, it has served as a means of employment and accounts for more than one-third of total gross domestic product. Cereals, which include rice, maize, and sorghum, are the major dietary energy suppliers and they provide significant amounts of protein, minerals (potassium and calcium), and vitamins (vitamin A and C). The growth and good yield of cereal crop can be greatly influenced… Show more

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“…Literacy level of the farmers could positively influence their acceptance and application of climate smart innovation practices introduced by extension agents. This observation conforms with report by Authors [9] that individual farmers with educational attainments are usually fast adopters of innovations. Finding indicates that many farmers cultivating arable crops in Kwara state are highly experienced.…”
Section: Hypothesis Of the Studysupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Literacy level of the farmers could positively influence their acceptance and application of climate smart innovation practices introduced by extension agents. This observation conforms with report by Authors [9] that individual farmers with educational attainments are usually fast adopters of innovations. Finding indicates that many farmers cultivating arable crops in Kwara state are highly experienced.…”
Section: Hypothesis Of the Studysupporting
confidence: 93%