Farmers Use of Erosion Control Measures in Anambra State Nigeria

Abstract The study investigated the attitude of farmers to the use of erosion control measure in Anambra State, Nigeria. Multistage sampling technique was used to select 120 farmers used for the study. Results show that majority (99.2%&98.3%) of the respondents indicated that rain water run-...

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Main Authors: violet amarachukwu ohagwu, Cynthia E NWOBODO, David o Enibe, samuel K Otunwa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Extension
Online Access:http://aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/1589
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author violet amarachukwu ohagwu
Cynthia E NWOBODO
David o Enibe
samuel K Otunwa
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Cynthia E NWOBODO
David o Enibe
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description Abstract The study investigated the attitude of farmers to the use of erosion control measure in Anambra State, Nigeria. Multistage sampling technique was used to select 120 farmers used for the study. Results show that majority (99.2%&98.3%) of the respondents indicated that rain water run-off and poor road construction respectively were the major causes of soil erosion in the area. All (100%) the respondents used mixed cropping, tie ridging and mulching as control practice against erosion. Challenges to farmers’ use of erosion control practices were: unavailability of resource required (ẋ=3.44), and high cost of using the practice (=3.23). Respondents had positive attitude to erosion control as indicated by the results including: it is good to adopt some erosion practices as it helps to save the soil (=2.68), interested in issues concerning erosion as this will help me gain knowledge of how to control it (=2.68),I always teach their family members how to control erosion on their farmland/homes (=2.56), I will like to be trained about erosion control even though it has not directly affected them(=2.55).in the area. The paper advocates that government at all levels should provide financial incentives to farmers so that they can afford some good erosion control practices which are costly for them.   Key words: erosion, environmental degradation, farmers’ attitude, erosion control practices.
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spelling doaj.art-9147ef37e9f54bdd9fadae0a2f2f90ac2022-12-22T03:53:28ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512018-10-01223Farmers Use of Erosion Control Measures in Anambra State Nigeriaviolet amarachukwu ohagwu0Cynthia E NWOBODODavid o Enibesamuel K Otunwauniversity of Nigeria, Nsukka Abstract The study investigated the attitude of farmers to the use of erosion control measure in Anambra State, Nigeria. Multistage sampling technique was used to select 120 farmers used for the study. Results show that majority (99.2%&98.3%) of the respondents indicated that rain water run-off and poor road construction respectively were the major causes of soil erosion in the area. All (100%) the respondents used mixed cropping, tie ridging and mulching as control practice against erosion. Challenges to farmers’ use of erosion control practices were: unavailability of resource required (ẋ=3.44), and high cost of using the practice (=3.23). Respondents had positive attitude to erosion control as indicated by the results including: it is good to adopt some erosion practices as it helps to save the soil (=2.68), interested in issues concerning erosion as this will help me gain knowledge of how to control it (=2.68),I always teach their family members how to control erosion on their farmland/homes (=2.56), I will like to be trained about erosion control even though it has not directly affected them(=2.55).in the area. The paper advocates that government at all levels should provide financial incentives to farmers so that they can afford some good erosion control practices which are costly for them.   Key words: erosion, environmental degradation, farmers’ attitude, erosion control practices. http://aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/1589
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samuel K Otunwa
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title_full Farmers Use of Erosion Control Measures in Anambra State Nigeria
title_fullStr Farmers Use of Erosion Control Measures in Anambra State Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Farmers Use of Erosion Control Measures in Anambra State Nigeria
title_short Farmers Use of Erosion Control Measures in Anambra State Nigeria
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