气候变化对尼日利亚牛奶生产的影响

Q4 Veterinary
Emeka Emmanuel Osuji, C. Igberi, Charles Enyia, Esther Nwachukwu, R. Nwose, Adewale Adeolu, A. TIM-ASHAMA, Geoffrey Nkwocha, Amelia Eleazar, Daniel Gabriel
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本研究探讨了气候变化对尼日利亚牛奶生产的影响。在分析中,气候变量如温度、降雨量、日照、相对湿度和风速被视为协变量。使用了从尼日利亚中央银行和粮农组织统计数据库获得的40年时间序列数据。采用自回归分布滞后模型分析了气候变化对牛奶生产的短期和长期影响。正如预期的那样,并非所有变量在水平上都是平稳的,但它们在差异上都是显著的,这表明协整的存在。结果表明,Bound检验f比具有统计学显著性,表明所研究的变量之间存在长期和短期关系。目前的研究结果显示,温度、降雨和相对湿度对牛奶产量有负面影响,而阳光对牛奶产量的短期和长期估计都有积极影响。该研究得出结论,尼日利亚的牛奶产量下降是气候变化的结果,尤其是气温上升和降雨时间延长。建议采取农业气候智能型做法,以减轻气候变化对牛奶生产的影响。
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Impact of climate change on milk production in Nigeria
This study explores the impacts of climate change on milk production in Nigeria. Climate variables such as temperature, rainfall, sunshine, relative humidity and wind speed were considered as covariates in the analysis. Time-series data spanning a period of forty years obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria and FAOSTAT database was used. The autoregressive distributed lag model was used to analyze both the short run and long run impacts of climate change on milk production. As expected, not all the variables were stationary at levels, but they were all significant at the difference suggesting the presence of cointegration. The result showed that the Bound’s test F-ratio was statistically significant implies the existence of long run and short run relationships among the variables studied. Present findings revealed that temperature, rainfall and relative humidity had a negative impact on milk production, while sunlight recorded a positive impact on milk production both in the short run and long run estimates. The study concludes that milk production in Nigeria dropped as a result of climate change particularly rising temperature and prolonged rainfall. Agricultural climate smart practices were recommended to mitigate impact of climate change on milk production.
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Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research
Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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