Operationalisation of low-carbon energy for sustainable agricultural production among smallholder women farmers in Nigeria

IF 5.8 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
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The use of high-carbon energy (HCE) causes adverse effects on the environment and sustainable food production. Yet, low-carbon energy (LCE) use among women farmers is missing in the literature. Therefore, this study investigates the operationalization of LCE use for sustainable agricultural production among smallholder women farmers in Nigeria. Data collected from randomly selected 350 women farmers were analysed using descriptive statistics, t-tests, and an economics cost model. The results revealed that the women farmers were aware of LCE and used LCE for drying farm output, lighting and heating pens. The average cost of ownership and installation of LCE (solar power systems) by women farmers was N500,000 (USD 510.20) while the cost of ownership/installation of generators was N210,000 (USD 214.29). In the first period, the cost of installing the solar system was higher than that of installing fossil generators by the HCE users. The economic cost model showed that the LCE remained at N500,000 (USD 510.20) while HCE was put at N1,250,000 (USD 1,275.51) in the fifth year. The output of the LCE user (7,108.47 kg) was significantly higher than the users of HCE (4,446.84 kg). In the same vein, users of LCE had a higher income of N1,246,536 (USD 1,271.98) than the users of HCE with an average income of N941,232 (USD 960.44). Thus, the use of LCE is not only for a sustainable environment but also for sustainable production and income. Therefore, this study calls for the promotion of the use of LCE to have a sustainable and productive farming enterprise.

在尼日利亚小农妇女中推广低碳能源,促进可持续农业生产
使用高碳能源(HCE)会对环境和可持续粮食生产造成不利影响。然而,文献中却缺少女性农民使用低碳能源(LCE)的情况。因此,本研究调查了尼日利亚小农妇女使用低碳能源促进可持续农业生产的实际情况。研究采用描述性统计、t 检验和经济成本模型对随机抽取的 350 名女农民的数据进行了分析。结果表明,女农民了解 LCE,并将 LCE 用于干燥农场产出、照明和加热围栏。女农民拥有和安装 LCE(太阳能发电系统)的平均成本为 50 万纽币(510.20 美元),而拥有/安装发电机的成本为 21 万纽币(214.29 美元)。在第一阶段,HCE 用户安装太阳能系统的成本高于安装化石发电机的成本。经济成本模型显示,在第五年,LCE 的成本仍为 500,000 纳克法郎(510.20 美元),而 HCE 的成本为 1,250,000 纳克法郎(1,275.51 美元)。LCE 用户的产量(7 108.47 公斤)明显高于 HCE 用户(4 446.84 公斤)。同样,LCE 用户的收入为 1,246,536 纳克法郎(1,271.98 美元),高于 HCE 用户的平均收入 941,232 纳克法郎(960.44 美元)。因此,使用 LCE 不仅是为了可持续的环境,也是为了可持续的生产和收入。因此,本研究呼吁推广使用 LCE,以实现农业企业的可持续发展和高产。
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Energy and climate change
Energy and climate change Global and Planetary Change, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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