Climate Adaptation Needs of Male and Female oil Palm Entrepreneur in Edo State Nigeria

Abstract Climate is changing hence the need for information on adaptation which could vary based on roles performed and constraints faced in oil palm value chain. This study assessed gender dimension to climate change adaptation practice (CCAP) needs of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) farmers in Ed...

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Main Author: Ogochukwu Anozie
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Language:English
Published: Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Extension
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Online Access:https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/1267
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description Abstract Climate is changing hence the need for information on adaptation which could vary based on roles performed and constraints faced in oil palm value chain. This study assessed gender dimension to climate change adaptation practice (CCAP) needs of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) farmers in Edo State, Nigeria.  A multistage process involving random and snow ball techniques were used to draw 120 respondents from 14 communities.  Data were collected using structured questionnaire and analyzed. Findings show that oil palm farming in the study area was dominated by males (78.3%). More (47.5%) of the respondents had farm size of <4ha, family size of between 5-8 persons (73.3%). Males were highly involved (77.5-99.3%) in on-farm and females in off-farm oil palm activities (48.3-71.7%). The CCAP considered relevant included appropriate spacing (=2.99), agro forestry (=2.79) and soil enrichment (=2.62). Major challenges to accessing relevant CCAP included inadequate capital (= 2.86), high illiteracy level (= 2.66) and poor extension service (=2.60). Training needs were indicated by females mostly in marketing forecast (3.00), palm oil storage (=2.91) maintenance of equipment (=2.89) while for males spacing (=2.94), equipment maintenance (=2.91) and soil enrichment (=2.91). Significant difference existed between male and female respondents with respect to practice needs expressed (t=7.98; p<0.05). The study concludes that capacities be built on climate change adaptation practice needs indicated while women are targeted in relevant activities for proper entrepreneurship development so that oil palm value chain could witness a boost in Edo State. Keywords: climate change, practice needs, gender, oil palm, Nigeria
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spelling doaj.art-fc6b523bfec848c9b4f7b40231c6f3eb2022-12-22T04:41:38ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512017-10-01213Climate Adaptation Needs of Male and Female oil Palm Entrepreneur in Edo State NigeriaOgochukwu Anozie0University of Benin, Benin city, Edo State Abstract Climate is changing hence the need for information on adaptation which could vary based on roles performed and constraints faced in oil palm value chain. This study assessed gender dimension to climate change adaptation practice (CCAP) needs of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) farmers in Edo State, Nigeria.  A multistage process involving random and snow ball techniques were used to draw 120 respondents from 14 communities.  Data were collected using structured questionnaire and analyzed. Findings show that oil palm farming in the study area was dominated by males (78.3%). More (47.5%) of the respondents had farm size of <4ha, family size of between 5-8 persons (73.3%). Males were highly involved (77.5-99.3%) in on-farm and females in off-farm oil palm activities (48.3-71.7%). The CCAP considered relevant included appropriate spacing (=2.99), agro forestry (=2.79) and soil enrichment (=2.62). Major challenges to accessing relevant CCAP included inadequate capital (= 2.86), high illiteracy level (= 2.66) and poor extension service (=2.60). Training needs were indicated by females mostly in marketing forecast (3.00), palm oil storage (=2.91) maintenance of equipment (=2.89) while for males spacing (=2.94), equipment maintenance (=2.91) and soil enrichment (=2.91). Significant difference existed between male and female respondents with respect to practice needs expressed (t=7.98; p<0.05). The study concludes that capacities be built on climate change adaptation practice needs indicated while women are targeted in relevant activities for proper entrepreneurship development so that oil palm value chain could witness a boost in Edo State. Keywords: climate change, practice needs, gender, oil palm, Nigeria https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/1267Keywordsclimate changepractice needsgenderoil palmNigeria
spellingShingle Ogochukwu Anozie
Climate Adaptation Needs of Male and Female oil Palm Entrepreneur in Edo State Nigeria
Journal of Agricultural Extension
Keywords
climate change
practice needs
gender
oil palm
Nigeria
title Climate Adaptation Needs of Male and Female oil Palm Entrepreneur in Edo State Nigeria
title_full Climate Adaptation Needs of Male and Female oil Palm Entrepreneur in Edo State Nigeria
title_fullStr Climate Adaptation Needs of Male and Female oil Palm Entrepreneur in Edo State Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Climate Adaptation Needs of Male and Female oil Palm Entrepreneur in Edo State Nigeria
title_short Climate Adaptation Needs of Male and Female oil Palm Entrepreneur in Edo State Nigeria
title_sort climate adaptation needs of male and female oil palm entrepreneur in edo state nigeria
topic Keywords
climate change
practice needs
gender
oil palm
Nigeria
url https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/1267
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