TY  - JOUR
T1  - Environmental Change Impacts on Agribusiness and Food Security in
Sub Sahara Africa: A Practical Way Forward
AU - Kayode Samuel, Obaniyi AU - Ebenezer, Kolawole Ayorinde AU - Abiodun Oladayo, Ajala AU - Ayotunde Olayinka, Owolabi AU - Jones Adebola, Akangbe 
JO  - Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
VL  - 14
IS  - 24
SP  - 9639
EP  - 9644
PY  - 2019
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1816-949x
DO  - jeasci.2019.9639.9644
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=jeasci.2019.9639.9644
KW  - Environmental change
KW  -agribusiness
KW  -nourishment security
KW  -adjustment
KW  -fuel
KW  -financial structures
AB  - This study reviewed the effects of environmental change on farming, nourishment security and
biological system in Sub Sahara Africa. It is apparent that Nigeria as a nation has experienced the outcome of
environmental change in the regions of harvest, animals creation, fishery and ranger service. The effects of
environmental change have been felt to the degree that, the nation has not had the capacity to discover answer
for the issue. Nigeria has not had the capacity to encourage her tremendous populace, since, sustenance
generation is relied upon climatic condition. Antagonistic condition, for example, dry season, flooding, cruel
climate condition as far as high temperature and sporadic precipitation has been ascribed to our nourishment
security status. The adjustment and alleviation procedures to environmental change have not been commonly
embraced in Nigeria as a result of low versatile limit and the dimension of consciousness of environmental
change by the poor ranchers. Likewise, absence of comprehension of ramifications of some horticultural
practices utilized by ranchers during the time spent creation in Nigeria may have extraordinary effect on
environmental change. In this manner, it is reasoned that exercises that fuel environmental change in Nigeria
ought to be discontinued while attention to environmental change among rustic ranchers ought to be escalated.
Country should put a restriction on unpredictable cutting of tree and wood in the timberland for fuel or different
purposes and create elective wellspring of fuel for the provincial family unit ranchers. Moreover, Nigeria should
put to law the disallowance of shrubbery or backwoods being determined to flame, for any reason and support
water system cultivating among rustic ranchers for maintainable sustenance generation. At long last, civil,
mechanical and agricultural engineers ought to likewise research together with agriculturist in waste
development to control flood and in arrangements of financial structures that can lessen the effects of
environmentl change in Nigeria.
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