2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2016.08.034
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Differential impacts of rainfall and irrigation on agricultural production in Nigeria: Any lessons for climate-smart agriculture?

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“…Irrigation in paddy fields aims to increase crop production and avoid crop failure due to lack of water. This is in accordance with the opinion ([6]- [8]). If production increases, the welfare of the community was achieved.…”
Section: Contributions Of Enim Watershed In Production Of Irrigation supporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Irrigation in paddy fields aims to increase crop production and avoid crop failure due to lack of water. This is in accordance with the opinion ([6]- [8]). If production increases, the welfare of the community was achieved.…”
Section: Contributions Of Enim Watershed In Production Of Irrigation supporting
confidence: 81%
“…According to the opinion ( [6]- [8]), that the irrigation effects on rice production. Likewise, irrigation in the Cahaya Alam village is coming from Enim watersheds.…”
Section: Suparmoko Is Lecturer Of Budi Luhur Universitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipper et al (2014) defined CSA as the strategy that transforms and reorients agroecosystems to produce food in climate change scenario. According to Olayide et al (2016), CSA is an emerging approach to enhance food production, biodiversity, environmental quality, agroecosystem resilience, livelihoods and economic development while addressing the climate change impacts. Relative priority of each of the objective of CSA fluctuates with locations, for example, small farmers of developing countries need more emphasis on productivity and adaptive capacity (Neufeldt et al 2013;Campbell et al 2014).…”
Section: Agriculture and Climate Change: A Two-way Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Namun, dampak tersebut juga tergantung tingkatan produksi pertanian. Dampak dari perubahan iklim dan variabilitas pada produksi pertanian akan menimbulkan kebijakan dan praktek yang tepat terhadap sistem produksi pertanian yang berkelanjutan (Olayide, Tetteh, & Popoola, 2016).…”
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