2014
DOI: 10.1177/2321024914534037
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Determinants of Farmers’ Preference for Sustainable Land Management Practices for Maize and Cassava Production in Ogun State, Nigeria

Abstract: In order to ensure agricultural sustainability, as highlighted in the millennium development goals, it has become necessary to focus policies on enhancing sustainable land management, especially in vulnerable areas of sub-Saharan Africa. Hence there is the need for this study which was designed to analyze the determinants of farmers' adoption of Sustainable Land Management Practices (SLMP) in the production of maize and cassava in Ogun State. Multi-stage sampling technique was adopted in this study. The data f… Show more

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“…All these actions lead to inclusive, equitable development of inhabitants in that watershed areas. The development of policy arrangements increases farmers' literacy and encourages them to participate in cooperatives (Babalola & Olayemi, 2014), improving equity through women's empowerment in the area (Sangameswaran, 2006). However, the efficacy of the participatory approach was found to be not up to the level elaborated in the objectives of local adoptive capacity (Singh C., 2017).…”
Section: Historical and Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these actions lead to inclusive, equitable development of inhabitants in that watershed areas. The development of policy arrangements increases farmers' literacy and encourages them to participate in cooperatives (Babalola & Olayemi, 2014), improving equity through women's empowerment in the area (Sangameswaran, 2006). However, the efficacy of the participatory approach was found to be not up to the level elaborated in the objectives of local adoptive capacity (Singh C., 2017).…”
Section: Historical and Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is estimated that about 60% of the arable land in the continent has been affected by land degradation, resulting in a net loss per annum of more than US$ 68 billion in agricultural production [31]. More so, it is envisaged that if this pattern of land degradation continues in the continent, crop yields could be severely reduced [32].…”
Section: Organic Farming In South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%