Inter-communal conflicts have plagued rural communities which produce the bulk of agricultural produce in Nigeria. One such conflict is Share/Tsaragi inter-communal conflict. The objective of the study was to assess perceptions of farmers on the influence of inter-communal conflicts on the agricultural production in Share and Tsaragi communities in Edu and Ifelodun Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Kwara State, Nigeria. A three-stage random sampling procedure was used to select 120 respondents for the study. Data were collected using an interview schedule technique. A Likert-type five-point continuum scale was used to rank farmers’ perceptions with five (5) as the most and one (1) as the worst check. The results showed that 68% of the respondents were above forty (40) years of age and 70% have resided in the communities for more than ten (10) years. Respondents perceived that conflict of resource which bordered on the boundary issue, claim of ownership of fertile land at Fejewe area, conversion of leased land to personal property among others are causes of the conflicts within the two communities. The results equally revealed the perceptions of respondents on the effects of conflicts in the area to include scarcity of arable land, displacement of farmers, destruction of lands and crops, scarcity of food and destruction of stored produce among others. The study showed the relationship between selected socio-economic characteristics and perception. This study concludes that there should be a clear delineation of the boundary within the two communities, the lift of the ban on some arable lands seized by the government and the promotion of other secondary occupations to relieve pressure on the land.
Inter-communal conflicts have plagued rural communities which produce the bulk of agricultural produce in Nigeria. One such conflict is Share/Tsaragi inter-communal conflict. The objective of the study was to assess perceptions of farmers on the influence of inter-communal conflicts on the agricultu...
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