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IMPLICATION OF PASTORALIST CROP-FARMERS CONFLICT ON FOOD SECURITY IN PLATEAU STATE
This study examined the implication of pastoralist crop-farmers conflict on food security in
Plateau state. One specific research objective was formulated to guide the study. The research
design was descriptive survey research design and 150 respondents, made up of farmers and
nomadic pastoralists were used for the study. The respondents were selected using simple
random sampling technique before being used for the study. The instrument known as
“Pastoralist – Crop Farmers Conflict and food security Questionnaire (PCFCFSQ)†was used
to collect the data from the respondents. The instrument (PCFCFSQ) was subjected to reliability
test, using Cronbach Alpha method and it produced high reliability coefficient of 0.92 to justify
the use of the instrument. The findings revealed that farmer-nomadic pastoralist conflict has
significant implication on food security in Plateau State. One of the recommendations was that
government should ensure that those involved in the allocation of land for farming should imbibe
responsibility and not allocate along cattle route or over grazing lands to avoid encroachment
by nomadic herdsmen. Support for agricultural development through incentives will facilitate
availability of food for the teaming Nigeria population.
Dr. Akpan, E. E.
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