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If a climate signal could be detected at state or regional level, it would be useful to policy planners, agricultural authority and farmers to prepare for climate change.This study, therefore, employed a statistical model to investigate the relationship between the yield of cowpea and temperature (in centigrade) and precipitation (in millimeters) for the period 1961 -2006 at state levels in Nigeria.The analyses were based on all the twenty major cowpea producing states for the main period...
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This study employed the Ricardian approach to test the relative importance of climate normals (average long-term temperature and precipitation) in explaining net revenue from Nigerian rice agriculture under irrigation and dry land conditions. A survey was done by interviewing 1200 rice farmers from 20 rice producing states in Nigeria. The states covered all the six geopolitical zones in the country. The results showed that increase in temperature will reduce net revenue for dry land rice...
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This study employed the Ricardian approach to test the relative importance of climate normals (average long-term temperature and precipitation) in explaining net revenue from Nigerian rice agriculture under irrigation and dry land conditions. A survey was done by interviewing 1200 rice farmers from 20 rice producing states in Nigeria. The states covered all the six geopolitical zones in the country. The results showed that increase in temperature will reduce net revenue for dry land rice...
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This study evaluated the impact of climate change on yield and net revenue of beans production in Nigeria using Feasible Generalised Least Square and Hedonic Ricardian Approach. Secondary data were used for this study; monthly rainfall and temperature data from 1981 to 2019 were obtained from Nigeria Meteorological agency while data on socioeconomic and demographic characteristics as well as farm production for 2000 beans farmers across the six agro-ecological zones were obtained from...
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This study employed the Ricardian approach to test the relative importance of climate normals (average long-term temperature and precipitation) in explaining net revenue from Nigerian rice agriculture under irrigation and dry land conditions. A survey was done by interviewing 1200 rice farmers from 20 rice producing states in Nigeria. The states covered all the six geopolitical zones in the country. The results showed that increase in temperature will reduce net revenue for dry land rice...
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Cameroon is covered by about 20 million hectares of forests.Timber exploitation is the second source of external income after petroleum.Besides, Cameroon's forest has several other functions.Yet the threat to the very existence and survival of this forest is rapidly increasing due to overexploitation by logging companies and for firewood.Despite its usefulness, a substantial volume of the wood felled by timber exploiters is abandoned as waste to rot.This waste can be used as firewood by...
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