Land suitability analysis for decision-making in cassava (Manihot Spp.) cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State, Nigeria

This study assessed the physical land suitability for cassava cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State using Multi-criteria evaluation and GIS technique. Within the study area, the production of cassava is mainly for food and there are only little opportunities for its commercial development. T...

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Main Authors: Zemba, Ambrose A., Kefas, Jonah, Hamza, Abdullahi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Global Journal Series 2018
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spelling ftjafricanj:oai:ojs.ajol.info:article/179320 2023-05-15T18:30:58+02:00 Land suitability analysis for decision-making in cassava (Manihot Spp.) cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State, Nigeria Zemba, Ambrose A. Kefas, Jonah Hamza, Abdullahi 2018-11-06 application/pdf https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjass/article/view/179320 eng eng Global Journal Series https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjass/article/view/179320/168683 https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjass/article/view/179320 © 2018. This work is licensed under the creative commons Attribution 4.0 International license. CC-BY Global Journal of Agricultural Sciences; Vol 16, No 1 (2017); 1-10 1596-2903 Land suitability Cassava cultivation Multi-criteria evaluation Pair-wise Comparison Matrix IDRISITaiga info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2018 ftjafricanj 2018-11-11T01:04:37Z This study assessed the physical land suitability for cassava cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State using Multi-criteria evaluation and GIS technique. Within the study area, the production of cassava is mainly for food and there are only little opportunities for its commercial development. Therefore it is necessary to carry out land suitability analysis in order to provide information on the study area that would guide in sustaining long term production of cassava on commercial basis. The environmental variables examined were Mean Annual rainfall, Mean Temperature, Length of rainfall, Relief and Soil. The primary data were sourced by means of field survey to obtain the coordinates of the current cassava growing areas for mapping. The five factor maps were reclassified based on environmentalrequirement of cassava crop in the IDRISI Taiga environment and different weights were assigned to each factor to represent their relative importance using the pair-wise comparison matrix. The result, which is explicitly revealed on a single map, indicates that the areas that are suitable for cassava cultivation constitutes 65.92% while those that are not suitable amounts to 34.08%. Similarly, the current cassava growing areas were mapped and the areas identified are Dissol, Mbulo, Maitani, Farang, Timdore and Wadore which fell within the suitable category. The study therefore recommends that cassava production should be encouraged among farmers so as to utilize the proportion of land area found to be suitable for cassava production in Southern Adamawa State.Keywords: Land suitability, Cassava cultivation, Multi-criteria evaluation, Pair-wise Comparison Matrix, IDRISITaiga Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga AJOL - African Journals Online
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topic Land suitability
Cassava cultivation
Multi-criteria evaluation
Pair-wise Comparison Matrix
IDRISITaiga
spellingShingle Land suitability
Cassava cultivation
Multi-criteria evaluation
Pair-wise Comparison Matrix
IDRISITaiga
Zemba, Ambrose A.
Kefas, Jonah
Hamza, Abdullahi
Land suitability analysis for decision-making in cassava (Manihot Spp.) cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State, Nigeria
topic_facet Land suitability
Cassava cultivation
Multi-criteria evaluation
Pair-wise Comparison Matrix
IDRISITaiga
description This study assessed the physical land suitability for cassava cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State using Multi-criteria evaluation and GIS technique. Within the study area, the production of cassava is mainly for food and there are only little opportunities for its commercial development. Therefore it is necessary to carry out land suitability analysis in order to provide information on the study area that would guide in sustaining long term production of cassava on commercial basis. The environmental variables examined were Mean Annual rainfall, Mean Temperature, Length of rainfall, Relief and Soil. The primary data were sourced by means of field survey to obtain the coordinates of the current cassava growing areas for mapping. The five factor maps were reclassified based on environmentalrequirement of cassava crop in the IDRISI Taiga environment and different weights were assigned to each factor to represent their relative importance using the pair-wise comparison matrix. The result, which is explicitly revealed on a single map, indicates that the areas that are suitable for cassava cultivation constitutes 65.92% while those that are not suitable amounts to 34.08%. Similarly, the current cassava growing areas were mapped and the areas identified are Dissol, Mbulo, Maitani, Farang, Timdore and Wadore which fell within the suitable category. The study therefore recommends that cassava production should be encouraged among farmers so as to utilize the proportion of land area found to be suitable for cassava production in Southern Adamawa State.Keywords: Land suitability, Cassava cultivation, Multi-criteria evaluation, Pair-wise Comparison Matrix, IDRISITaiga
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zemba, Ambrose A.
Kefas, Jonah
Hamza, Abdullahi
author_facet Zemba, Ambrose A.
Kefas, Jonah
Hamza, Abdullahi
author_sort Zemba, Ambrose A.
title Land suitability analysis for decision-making in cassava (Manihot Spp.) cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_short Land suitability analysis for decision-making in cassava (Manihot Spp.) cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_full Land suitability analysis for decision-making in cassava (Manihot Spp.) cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Land suitability analysis for decision-making in cassava (Manihot Spp.) cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Land suitability analysis for decision-making in cassava (Manihot Spp.) cultivation in southern part of Adamawa State, Nigeria
title_sort land suitability analysis for decision-making in cassava (manihot spp.) cultivation in southern part of adamawa state, nigeria
publisher Global Journal Series
publishDate 2018
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op_source Global Journal of Agricultural Sciences; Vol 16, No 1 (2017); 1-10
1596-2903
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