Effect of COVID-19 adaptation strategies on arable crop farmers’ output in the Umuahia agricultural zone of Abia State, Nigeria

N. C. Udo, Ahamefule Blessing Adaku, Muojekwu Miracle Kelechi
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This study analyzed the effect of COVID-19 adaptation strategies on arable crop farmers’ production in the Umuahia Agricultural Zone of Abia State, Nigeria. A multistage random sampling procedure was used to select seventy-two (72) arable crop farmers. Data for the study were collected through a structured questionnaire and analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics (using multiple regression and Z-test analyses). The results showed that arable crop farmers had a high perceived effect (= 2.5) of COVID-19 on arable crop production and a high utilization (= 2.4) of COVID-19 adaptation strategies. The mean farm output of arable crop farmers during and after the COVID-19 pandemic was 2112.871 kg/ha and 23222.282 kg/ha, respectively. Multiple regression analysis revealed that intensive use of organic manure (1.3898 coefficients), family labor (2.0466 coefficients), less cultivable farm land (0.18189 coefficients), and access to government aid (0.6994) all had an impact on the output of arable crop farmers in the study area. The Z-test result showed that there were no significant differences between the farm output of arable crop farmers during the 2112.87109 (SD = 3158.6590) and post-COVID-19 2322.2920 (1032.5310) pandemics. The study concluded that arable crop farmers had high utilization of COVID-19 adaptation strategies. The study therefore recommended the formulation of important policy as Nigeria moves from lockdown aimed at promoting economic recovery and measures to mitigate further spread to promote access of farmers to land, which can lead to increased farmer output in the study area.
COVID-19 适应战略对尼日利亚阿比亚州乌穆阿希亚农业区农民耕地产出的影响
本研究分析了 COVID-19 适应策略对尼日利亚阿比亚州乌穆阿希亚农业区农民耕地作物生产的影响。研究采用多阶段随机抽样程序,选取了七十二(72)位种植可耕地作物的农民。研究数据通过结构化问卷收集,并使用描述性和推论性统计(使用多元回归和 Z 检验分析)进行分析。结果表明,耕地农户对 COVID-19 对耕地作物生产的影响认知度较高(=2.5),对 COVID-19 适应策略的利用率较高(=2.4)。在 COVID-19 大流行期间和之后,耕地农户的平均产量分别为 2112.871 千克/公顷和 23222.282 千克/公顷。多元回归分析表明,密集使用有机肥料(1.3898 系数)、家庭劳动力(2.0466 系数)、可耕地较少(0.18189 系数)和获得政府援助(0.6994)都对研究区可耕地作物农户的产量产生了影响。Z 检验结果表明,在 2112.87109(SD = 3158.6590)和后 COVID-19 2322.2920(1032.5310)大流行期间,耕地作物农民的农业产出没有显著差异。研究得出结论,耕地农户对 COVID-19 适应策略的利用率较高。因此,研究建议尼日利亚在摆脱封锁后制定重要政策,以促进经济复苏,并采取措施减少进一步蔓延,促进农民获得土地,从而提高研究地区农民的产出。
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