Capabilities of Universities in Achieving the Agricultural Transformation Agenda in Nigeria: Evidence from Climate Change Study in Southeast, Nigeria

Authors

  • C J Obiora Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
  • M C Madukwe Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
  • E C Matthews-Njoku Department of Agricultural Extension, Federal University of Technology, Owerri

Abstract

The study examined the capabilities of universities in combating the problems ofclimate change towards increased food production. A total sample size of 79respondents selected from universities in Southeast, Nigeria was used. Data were collected with the use of questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics including percentage and factor analysis. All (100%) the respondents had no capability in acquiring machines and equipment needed for teaching and conducting researches on climate change. Majority (85%) of the respondents had no capability in terms of human resource development with regards to climate change. Funding/manpower (0.657), organizational (0.575) and weak policy (0.565) related factors influenced the development of the capabilities of the respondents. For a successful agricultural transformation that will not be marred by the negative impact of climate change, the study recommends that the Federal Government of Nigeria should provide adequate funding to the universities in order to enhance the development of their capabilities in acquiring machines and other things needed for the teaching and research in climate change related issues. Also, bodies concerned should provide regular in-service training for respondents in other to promote human resource needed for tackling climate change issues.

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2013-06-01

How to Cite

Obiora, C. J., Madukwe, M. C., & Matthews-Njoku, E. C. (2013). Capabilities of Universities in Achieving the Agricultural Transformation Agenda in Nigeria: Evidence from Climate Change Study in Southeast, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 17(1). Retrieved from https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/74

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General Extension and Teaching Methods

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