Rice productivity and sustainability are threatened by both biotic and abiotic stresses, the
effects of which can be further aggravated by dramatic changes in global climate. The most viable
option for rice farmers is to use climate change adaptation practices. This study therefore investigated
the determinants of use of climate change adaptation practices among rice farmers in Kebbi State,
North-West, Nigeria. Data were collected from a sample of 279 farmers selected using a multistage
sampling procedure. The results of the data analysis revealed that the farmers used improved rice
varieties, intercropping, recommended rates of fertilizers and other chemicals as climate change
adaptation practices among others. Education, climate change awareness, and extension contact
significantly influenced the use of climate change adaptation practices among the farmers. Other
determinants of use of climate change adaptation practices among the farmers were years of
cooperative membership, affordability, farming experience, weather information and farm size. It was
concluded that use of climate change adaptation practices was determined by socioeconomic,
institutional and technological characteristics. It is recommended among others that government
policy should be geared towards encouraging the farmers especially the younger ones to acquire more
formal education, larger farmlands and more climate change awareness.
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