Optimizing the Instrument of Biotechnology in Reducing Climate Change Induced Food Insecurity in Nigeria

J. C. Ajadike, Ogbu Okonkwo Simeon
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This paper reviews inhibiting factors which climate change places on Nigerian agricultural productivity and food security. Nigeria's agriculture and food security is more than 90 percent dependent on weather and climate elements, especially precipitation (rainfall), humidity, wind and evapo-transpiration. Climate change and climate variability are now happening, and they tend to exacerbate such extreme meteorological events as droughts, floods, heat waves and storms. These extreme weather events are not only intensifying but are also occurring more frequently in many parts of Nigeria. These extreme events are very inimical to agriculture and the food security of Nigeria. For example, droughts now persist in many parts of Nigeria and farmers have constantly recurring stories of losses in their agricultural productivity. In the more humid southern part of Nigeria, floods and destructive storms now occur more frequently, wreaking havoc; farmers count their losses whenever these events strike. Both the on-set and cessation of rains fall outside the routines long established and taken for granted by farmers for decades. Consequently, climate change has now emerged as one of the key obstacles to the attainment of food security in Nigeria. The good news is that the field, of biotechnology, which is an applied form of biology, has many techniques and processes which can be explored, exploited, optimized and widely adopted for improving Nigeria's agriculture and enhancing her food security, especially in this era of climate variability and change. This paper discusses these processes and techniques in full.
优化生物技术工具以减少尼日利亚气候变化导致的粮食不安全
本文综述了气候变化对尼日利亚农业生产力和粮食安全的影响因素。尼日利亚的农业和粮食安全90%以上取决于天气和气候因素,特别是降水、湿度、风和蒸发蒸腾。气候变化和气候变率正在发生,它们往往会加剧干旱、洪水、热浪和风暴等极端气象事件。这些极端天气事件不仅在加剧,而且在尼日利亚许多地区发生的频率也越来越高。这些极端事件对尼日利亚的农业和粮食安全非常不利。例如,尼日利亚许多地区目前持续干旱,农民的农业生产力不断遭受损失。在尼日利亚较潮湿的南部地区,洪水和破坏性风暴现在更频繁地发生,造成严重破坏;每当这些事件发生时,农民们都会计算他们的损失。降雨的开始和停止都超出了农民几十年来长期建立和理所当然的常规。因此,气候变化现在已成为尼日利亚实现粮食安全的主要障碍之一。好消息是,生物技术领域是生物学的一种应用形式,它有许多技术和过程可以探索、开发、优化和广泛采用,以改善尼日利亚的农业和加强其粮食安全,特别是在这个气候变化和变化的时代。本文对这些工艺和技术进行了全面的论述。
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