Farmers’ Perceptions of Effect of Open-Grazing on Food Production in Isoko North and South Local Government Areas of Delta State, Nigeria

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International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) | Volume V, Issue XII, December 2021 | ISSN 2454–6186

Farmers’ Perceptions of Effect of Open-Grazing on Food Production in Isoko North and South Local Government Areas of Delta State, Nigeria

Owigho, Ogheneovo, Eromedoghene Ezekiel Ovoh
Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Delta State University, Abraka Campus, PMB 95074, Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria

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Abstract: This study investigated farmers’ perceptions of effect of open-grazing on food production in Isoko North and South Local Government Areas of Delta State. It was necessitated by persistent shortage and rising prices of food stuff in Isoko North and South Local Government Areas of Delta State. The shortage of food could be partially from Fulani-herdsmen and farmers clashes which have contributed to the loss of lives and properties, crop destruction and abandonment of farm settlement. The research objectives of the study were to determine farmers’ perceptions of effect of open-grazing on food production in Isoko North and South Local Government Areas of Delta State and examine the strategies to tackle the problems of open-grazing on food production in Isoko North and South Local Government Areas of Delta State. Survey research design was employed for the study. The instrument for data collection was questionnaire administered to 123 farmers drawn using purposive sampling technique. Data collected were analyzed using frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation. The results of study revealed among others that the farmers perceived the effect of open-grazing on food production to include: destruction of crops in the farmland by cattle, increase in soil erosion that adversely affect crops in the farmland, shortage of food due to low harvest of farm products, high cost of food items and decrease of soil organic matter that adversely affect crop production. It was concluded that open-grazing is destructive and have far reaching consequences on crop production in Isoko North and South Local Government Areas of Delta State in Nigeria. Based on the findings, it was recommended among others that Federal Government of Nigeria should establish modern cattle ranches in each state and lease to herdsmen for rearing their cattle.

Keywords: Farmers, Perceptions, Effect, Open-Grazing, Food Production, conflicts

I. INTRODUCTION

Livestock rearing provides a rich source of protein and income to individuals. Chukwuemeka, Aloysius and Eneh (2018) stressed that livestock has also been a good source of raw materials for the leather and clothing industry as well as providing employment to those who keep it. Livestock rearing is a dominant practice of Fulani Herdsmen in Nigeria. Iloanya and Chukwuemeka (2020) noted that a typical Fulani herdsman keeps and sustains his herd through open grazing.