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Profitability of Cassava Based Farms Adopting Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Practices in Delta State, Nigeria

Authors : Anthony O. Onoja, Joshua Agbomedarho, Ibisime Etela, Eunice N. Ajie

Published in: Climate Change-Resilient Agriculture and Agroforestry

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

This study assessed the profitability of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) practices adopted by cassava based farmers in Delta State, Nigeria. It also ascertained the differences in profits between the CSAs and then evaluated the determinants of their profits. Primary data were collected from 120 farmers with the aid of a structured questionnaire and a Focused Group Discussion approach. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Gross Margin, OLS regression models and Friedman test statistic. Findings indicated that the CSAs practiced by the farmers were crop rotation (91.8%), bush fallowing (80.0%), use of organic manure (73.3%), agro-forestry (40%) and multiple cropping (55%). The mean gross margin estimates for multiple cropping, monocropping and agro-forestry were $1684, $146.07 and $700 respectively. There was a significant variation in the profitability of the three farming systems. Extension service, CSA adoption, farming experience and sex were the major determinants of profitability in the cassava farms operating the CSAs. Based on the findings, it was recommended that agricultural extension services be provided to boost productivity of CSA practices in the crop farms; while policies that will encourage CSA adoption (especially agro-forestry and multiple cropping) should be put in place. Gender mainstreaming in the CSA adoption should also be encouraged by relevant authorities.

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Metadata
Title
Profitability of Cassava Based Farms Adopting Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Practices in Delta State, Nigeria
Authors
Anthony O. Onoja
Joshua Agbomedarho
Ibisime Etela
Eunice N. Ajie
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75004-0_5