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Climatic and non-climatic risks in rainfed crop production systems: Insights from maize farmers of western Kenya

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posted on 2022-02-09, 03:35 authored by Benjamin Kipkemboi Kogo, Lalit Kumar, Richard KoechRichard Koech, Kamrul Hasan
Impacts of climatic and non-climatic risks are on the rise in the major maize-growing counties of western Kenya. We conducted a questionnaire survey of sampled maize farmers in Nandi, West Pokot, Uasin Gishu and Trans Nzoia counties, achieving 210 responses. We used a stepwise regression model to evaluate the factors influencing farmers’ perceptions of farming risks. Results show that most of the sampled farmers were aware of the risks, and perceived reduced rainfall with erratic patterns to be the major climatic risk in crop production. The non-climatic factors were identified as inadequate farm size, limited extension services, land degradation and low soil fertility. The determinant factors that influence farmers’ perception of climatic and non-climatic risks affecting crop production were age, farm size, income, crop production cost, marital status, the highest level of education and farming experience. Understanding the risks faced in crop production and determinants of farmers’ perceptions can be important in the development and dissemination of sustainable agronomic strategies tailored towards improving crop production.

History

Volume

13

Issue

10

Start Page

869

End Page

878

Number of Pages

10

eISSN

1756-5537

ISSN

1756-5529

Publisher

Informa

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2020-12-15

External Author Affiliations

University of New England; Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Climate and Development

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