Displaced farmers perception of resource- use conflicts as an obstacle to household food security and food safety in Abia State, Nigeria
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2019-07
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Abstract
Conflicts occasioned by different land users have become common place now. When farmers are displaced from their ancestral home due to conflicts involving pastoralists, life becomes difficult and unbearable. This paper investigates displaced farmers perception of resource use conflicts as an obstacle to household food security and food safety. A total of 300 displaced farmers were selected for interview and data obtained were analyzed using mean and standard deviation. Result showed that conflicts create food shortage (M=3.43), destroys food stocks (M=3.57), disrupts production processes (M=3.28), reduced farm investment (M=3.19), among others. Again, during conflict situation, food items are easily contaminated with mean score of 3.27, foods are handled with dirty hands (M=2.58), unsafe water could be used to prepare food (M=3.31), outbreak of food borne illness (M=2.92), poor quality of food eaten (M=3.31), among other reasons. It is recommended that adequate food be supplied to the displaced farmers in the form of aid, water supply be provided to displaced farmers and health facilities put in place to handle case of illness and to avoid spread of illnesses.
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A journal article on resource- use conflicts as an obstacle to household food security and food safety. The article has tables and Impact Factor: RJIF 5.16 . This article was co-authored with staff of FUTO
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Conflict, Displaced farmers, Food security, Food quality, Dept. of Agricultural Extension
Citation
Chikezie, N. P., Ajaero, J. O.,Akande, S. N. & Chikaire, J. U. (2019). Displaced farmers perception of resource- use conflicts as an obstacle to household food security and food safety in Abia State, Nigeria. International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development, Vol. 2 (2): pp. 20-23. Available at www.extensionjournal.com