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Status of climate smart agriculture among village alive development initiative farmers In North-Central Nigeria


O.A. Alalade
R.S. Adisa
O.A Iyilade
O.P. Popoola
Y.A. Owoyale

Abstract

This paper assessed the status of climate smart agriculture (CSA) among VADI farmers in North-central Nigeria using qualitative and quantitative  methods in data collection. Two hundred and forty-seven farmers were randomly selected from the study area. Also, focus group discussions were  conducted. Data collected were subjected to qualitative analysis and logit regression. The study identified five broad and important practices relevant to  CSA in North-central Nigeria, which include: mobility and social networks, adjusting agricultural production systems, diversification on and beyond the  farm, farm financial management, and knowledge management and regulations. The determinants of CSA in north-central Nigeria include: farming  experience, education, extension, livestock ownership, income, land ownership, household size, credit, land area cultivated, distance to the market and  water resources, leadership position, risk orientation, gender, and mass media exposure. Government policies need to support research and  development that develops and diffuses the climate-smart technologies to help farmers respond to changes in climatic conditions. 


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