Effects of Climate Change on Poultry Production in Ebonyi State, Nigeria

J. Munonye, Kingley Agu, A. C. Esiegwu, G. D. Agou
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Three agricultural zones of Ebonyi State, Nigeria, were considered for this study. Using Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) to establish the relationship between the variables and how one independent variable influences the dependent variables. The study aimed at examining the effects of climate change on poultry production. The study's primary objectives were to assess the socioeconomic characteristics of poultry farmers, ascertain the extent of climate awareness, determine the effect of climate change on poultry production, determine climate change adaptation strategies for coping with it, and identify the constraints encountered in poultry production. Four local government areas in the state of Ebonyi were the locations of data collection from September to October 2021. A multistage sampling procedure was used for the collection of respondents. The study found that 56.9% of the respondents were female, 42.2% were in their active age 30 to 40, 54.9% had a Bachelor’s degree, 64.7% had spent more than years of farming experience, and 29.4% were managers of their poultry production. Farm size had little effect on poultry production; climate change had an effect on feed consumption and has caused the spread of pests and diseases and the death of young ones. According to the study's findings, the respondents were in agreement that changing to intensive livestock management and collecting runoff water in ditches during periods of drought constituted adaptation to climate change. It was determined that climate change had an enormous and negative effect on poultry production through insect infestation and disease outbreak. Therefore, relevant Nigerian government agencies should offer financial assistance to poultry farmers along with adaptation training.
气候变化对尼日利亚埃邦伊州家禽生产的影响
本研究考虑了尼日利亚埃邦伊州的三个农业区。使用皮尔逊积矩相关(PPMC)建立变量之间的关系,以及一个自变量如何影响因变量。这项研究旨在检查气候变化对家禽生产的影响。本研究的主要目标是评估家禽养殖户的社会经济特征,确定气候意识的程度,确定气候变化对家禽生产的影响,确定应对气候变化的适应策略,并确定家禽生产中遇到的制约因素。2021年9月至10月,埃邦伊州的四个地方政府区域是数据收集地点。采用多阶段抽样方法收集调查对象。研究发现,56.9%的受访者为女性,42.2%的人处于30至40岁的活动年龄,54.9%的人拥有学士学位,64.7%的人有多年以上的养殖经验,29.4%的人是家禽生产的管理人员。养殖场规模对家禽生产影响不大;气候变化对饲料消费产生了影响,并造成病虫害的传播和幼畜的死亡。根据这项研究的结果,受访者一致认为,在干旱期间转向集约化牲畜管理和在沟渠中收集径流水构成了对气候变化的适应。经确定,气候变化通过虫害和疾病暴发对家禽生产产生了巨大的负面影响。因此,尼日利亚相关政府机构应向家禽养殖户提供财政援助以及适应培训。
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