The Judgment of Climate Change on Food Availability in Nigeria
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2024
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the rest: journal of politics and development vol 14(1)
Abstract
Climate change is a global phenomenon that has significant implications for food
security, particularly in developing countries like Nigeria. This study is set to explore
the nature of the relationship between climate change and food security and the
various ways to address the impact of climate change on food availability in Ogun
State, Nigeria. Relying on the green theory, this study investigated climate change's
impact on the agricultural sector, compromising food security in Ogun State,
Nigeria. This study's qualitative data collection methods include primary and
secondary data sources. This study adopted the exploratory research design.
Interviews were used to gather primary data, and existing literature was used to
collate secondary data. This work covered the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture in
the selected state, lecturers in the Department of Economics, Covenant University,
and the faculty of agriculture at Obafemi Awolowo University. The thematic content
analysis was adopted in analyzing the data in this study. The findings from the data
revealed that there is a clear relationship between climate change and food
security. It also revealed that climate change has a negative impact on food
availability in Ogun State, Nigeria. In addition, strategies and policies put in place
to address the issues of climate change and food security were discussed. It was
concluded that climate change has affected Ogun State's food security between
2019 and 2023.
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Climate, Climate Change, Food Security, Judgments, Availability of Food