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Our Farmsteads, Our Farmlands Conserve and Sustain Biodiversity than Your Mechanized Farming Accounts of Indigenous Farmers in Ijero, Ekiti State, Nigeria

机译:我们的农田,我们的农田保存和维持生物多样性,而不是尼日利亚伊赫蒂蒂州的土着农民机械化农业账户

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The study is qualitative research that quantified the accounts of local and mechanized farmers on “biodiversity”, on sampled farmlands in Ijero, Ekiti State, Nigeria. Despite that indigenous people and local communities are recognized as key stakeholders in the implementation of strategic plan by Convention on Biological Diversity; and despite that national biodiversity report in Nigeria recognizes agriculture as one of the key reasons why biodiversity must be sustained and conserved, not many efforts have been geared toward reaching out to this category of stakeholder, hence, this research. This study sets out to ascertain the level of availability, means of conservation and sustainability of the biodiversity in a local community of Ijero Ekiti. A total of 30 farmers were randomly selected from 3 local farmlands (10 per farmland) of “Okoto”, “Salaro” and Oke-asa” with approximately area size of 65, 42 and 61 respectively. These local farmlands have existed for centuries and are communally farmed. Also, 30 farmers were purposively selected from 10 mechanized farms (3 per farmland) of oil palm farm, timber plantation, rice plantation, fish ponds, poultry, piggery etc. A structured questionnaire on Availability, Sustainability, and Conservation of Biodiversity for Farmers (ASCBF) containing list of commonly found plants and animals of vegetation forest where Ijero Ekiti belongs was administered on both local and mechanized farmers in guided interviews. This was considered the best method due to the literacy level of the local farmers. Six research questions were raised for the study and answered descriptively using frequency are percentages. Our main finding from the analyzed results is corroborated by the on-the-spot-assessments that sampled local farmlands retain arrays of species of plants and animals than the mechanized farmlands. Animal pathways, natural habitats of animals and availability of species of plants were all sighted on local farmlands. This is further evident as mechanized farmers practice mono-farming; hence, the needed interdependency in ecosystem is lost. We, therefore, recommend among others that, though the ever-growing human population is the reason for mechanized farming, however, provision of improved seedlings to local farmers and establishment of special agricultural intervention funds could widen their contributions to food supply while still sustaining and conserving biodiversity.
机译:该研究是定性研究,这些研究量化了当地和机械化农民对“生物多样性”,在尼日利亚的伊赫蒂蒂州的采样农田上。尽管土着人民和当地社区被确认为“生物多样性公约”执行战略计划的主要利益相关者;尽管国家生物多样性在尼日利亚的国家生物多样性报告将农业承认为生物多样性必须持续和保守的主要原因之一,但并不是许多努力已经涉及到这一类别的利益攸关方,因此,这项研究。本研究规定了确定Ijero Ekiti当地社区中的生物多样性的可用性水平,保护和可持续性。共有30名农民从3个当地农田(每辆农田10个)的“Okoto”,“Salaro”和Oke-Asa“中随机选择,分别具有65,42和61的大小。这些当地农田已经存在了几个世纪,并被共同养殖。此外,30名农民自由地选自10个机械化农场(每地农田3)油棕榈养殖场,木材种植园,水稻种植园,鱼池,家禽,猪肉等。在农民的可用性,可持续性和生物多样性保护方面的结构化问卷( ASCBF)包含常见的植物和植被森林的动物名单,其中Ijero Ekiti属于局部和机械化的农民在指导访谈中给药。这被认为是由于当地农民的识字水平导致的最佳方法。为研究提出了六个研究问题,并使用频率描述的回答是百分比。我们从分析结果中的主要发现是由现场评估得到证实,当地农田保留了植物和动物物种阵列而不是机械化的农田。动物途径,动物的自然栖息地以及植物种类的可用性都在当地的农田上看到。这进一步显而易见,作为机械化的农民实践单一农业;因此,生态系统中所需的相互依赖性丢失。因此,我们建议其中,虽然人口不断增长的是机械化耕种的原因,但是,为当地农民提供改进的幼苗,以及建立特殊的农业干预基金,可以扩大他们对粮食供应的贡献,同时仍然持续保护生物多样性。

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