articleAgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)Jan 1, 2008GREEN OA

Determinants of African farmers’ strategies for adapting to climate change: Multinomial choice analysis

RHRashid HassanCNCharles NhemachenaHRHassan, Rashid M.NCNhemachena, Charles
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Abstract

This study analyzed determinants of farm-level climate adaptation measures in Africa using a multinomial choice model fitted to data from a cross-sectional survey of over 8000 farms from 11 African countries. The results indicate that specialized crop cultivation (mono-cropping) is the agricultural practice most vulnerable to climate change in Africa. Warming, especially in summer, poses the highest risk. It encourages irrigation, multiple cropping and integration of livestock. Increased precipitation reduces the probability of irrigation and will benefit most African farms, especially in drier areas. Better access to markets, extension and credit services, technology and farm assets (labor, land and capital)…

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Keywords
  • Cropping
  • Business
  • Multinomial logistic regression
  • Climate change
  • Agriculture
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Investment (military)
  • Agricultural economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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