Impact of Rainfall Variability on Crop Production within the Worobong Ecological Area of Fanteakwa District, Ghana

Crop production in the Fanteakwa District is predominantly rainfed, exposing this major livelihood activity to the variability or change in rainfall pattern. The net potential effect of severe changes in rainfall pattern is the disruption in crop production leading to food insecurity, joblessness, a...

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Main Authors: Conrad Kyei-Mensah, Rosina Kyerematen, Samuel Adu-Acheampong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Advances in Agriculture
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7930127
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spelling doaj-15f17f08c7864f63b8029c5439a71d472020-11-24T21:51:05ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Agriculture2356-654X2314-75392019-01-01201910.1155/2019/79301277930127Impact of Rainfall Variability on Crop Production within the Worobong Ecological Area of Fanteakwa District, GhanaConrad Kyei-Mensah0Rosina Kyerematen1Samuel Adu-Acheampong2Climate Change and Sustainable Development, University of Ghana, GhanaDepartment of Animal Biology and Conservation Science, P.O. Box LG 59, University of Ghana, GhanaAgronomy Department, University for Development Studies, P.O. Box TL 1882, Nyankpala, Tamale, GhanaCrop production in the Fanteakwa District is predominantly rainfed, exposing this major livelihood activity to the variability or change in rainfall pattern. The net potential effect of severe changes in rainfall pattern is the disruption in crop production leading to food insecurity, joblessness, and poverty. As a major concern to food production in Ghana, this study seeks to show the relationship between the production of major crops and rainfall distribution pattern in the Worobong Agroecological Area (WAA) relative to food security in the face of climate change. The study analysed the variability in local rainfall data, examining the interseasonal (main and minor) rainfall distribution using the precipitation concentration index (PCI), and determined the pattern, availability of water, and the strength of correlation with crop production in the WAA. Data from the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) spanning a 30-year period and grouped into 3 decades of 10 years each was used. Selected crop data for 1993-2014 was also obtained from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture’s District office and analyzed for trends in crop yield over the period and established relationship between the crop data and the rainfall data. Part of the result revealed that rainfall variability within the major seasons in the 3 groups was lower than the minor seasons. It further showed that yields of three crops have declined over the period. Among the strategies to sustain crop production is to make the findings serve as useful reference to inform discussions and policy on adaptive agricultural production methodologies for the area in the face of changing climate.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7930127
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Rosina Kyerematen
Samuel Adu-Acheampong
Impact of Rainfall Variability on Crop Production within the Worobong Ecological Area of Fanteakwa District, Ghana
Advances in Agriculture
author_facet Conrad Kyei-Mensah
Rosina Kyerematen
Samuel Adu-Acheampong
author_sort Conrad Kyei-Mensah
title Impact of Rainfall Variability on Crop Production within the Worobong Ecological Area of Fanteakwa District, Ghana
title_short Impact of Rainfall Variability on Crop Production within the Worobong Ecological Area of Fanteakwa District, Ghana
title_full Impact of Rainfall Variability on Crop Production within the Worobong Ecological Area of Fanteakwa District, Ghana
title_fullStr Impact of Rainfall Variability on Crop Production within the Worobong Ecological Area of Fanteakwa District, Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Rainfall Variability on Crop Production within the Worobong Ecological Area of Fanteakwa District, Ghana
title_sort impact of rainfall variability on crop production within the worobong ecological area of fanteakwa district, ghana
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Agriculture
issn 2356-654X
2314-7539
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Crop production in the Fanteakwa District is predominantly rainfed, exposing this major livelihood activity to the variability or change in rainfall pattern. The net potential effect of severe changes in rainfall pattern is the disruption in crop production leading to food insecurity, joblessness, and poverty. As a major concern to food production in Ghana, this study seeks to show the relationship between the production of major crops and rainfall distribution pattern in the Worobong Agroecological Area (WAA) relative to food security in the face of climate change. The study analysed the variability in local rainfall data, examining the interseasonal (main and minor) rainfall distribution using the precipitation concentration index (PCI), and determined the pattern, availability of water, and the strength of correlation with crop production in the WAA. Data from the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) spanning a 30-year period and grouped into 3 decades of 10 years each was used. Selected crop data for 1993-2014 was also obtained from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture’s District office and analyzed for trends in crop yield over the period and established relationship between the crop data and the rainfall data. Part of the result revealed that rainfall variability within the major seasons in the 3 groups was lower than the minor seasons. It further showed that yields of three crops have declined over the period. Among the strategies to sustain crop production is to make the findings serve as useful reference to inform discussions and policy on adaptive agricultural production methodologies for the area in the face of changing climate.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7930127
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