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Nigerian Farmers Face Difficulties As Climate Change Reduces Water Supplies

Climate change is shrinking water resources and threatening Nigeria’s food security, as smallholder farmers struggle to irrigate crops and experts call for urgent climate-smart agriculture reforms.

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By redaction ARPS Media with AP

Nigeria’s farmers face challenges due to climate change, resulting in reduced water availability for crops.

Nasiru Bello, a farmer in Sokoto state, notes the difficulties and high costs of well digging and operation.

With over 80% of farmers being smallholders, this scarcity significantly impacts food prices and availability.

The drastic shrinkage of water bodies like Lake Chad emphasizes a broader issue. Environmentalists warn that without urgent action, Nigeria may encounter a food, water, and health crisis as the population is expected to reach 400 million by 2050.

The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization recommends climate-smart agricultural practices to improve food security.

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