Climatic Water Balance Over Two Climatic Periods and Effect on Consumptive Water Need of Selected Crops in the Chad Basi

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Climatic Water Balance Over Two Climatic Periods and Effect on Consumptive Water Need of Selected Crops in the Chad Basin, Nigeria Chukwudi Nnaemeka Emeribe1 • Christopher Uche Ezeh2



Ali Williams Butu3

Received: 21 December 2019 / Accepted: 18 July 2020 Ó NAAS (National Academy of Agricultural Sciences) 2020

Abstract Agriculture is a critical part of Nigeria’s economy as it employs a large proportion of the population. However, climate change is a threat to agriculture in many parts of Nigeria especially the north-eastern part where the Lake Chad basin is a prominent victim. Yet, the Lake Chad basin is crucial to food security in Nigeria as most of the grains are grown there. Thus, prudent management of water resources and agricultural planning is required to ensure the sustainability of crop production in the basin. This study applied the Thornthwaite water balance model to compute the water balance of select crops in the basin to devise a better farming practice based on the findings. The study period was divided into two, the base period (1945–1979) and the second period (period of change 1980–2014). The findings show that there is a significant change or variability in climate between the two periods. However, the change is higher in Nguru which may be due to its higher latitudinal location and the desert encroachment due to poor land-use management. However, with the proposed bi-annual cropping of the select crops, it is possible to have double seasons of planting in the study area. The first season will be from May–September and the second from October–February. Since the water need of these crops is not so demanding, the crops can be grown twice with prudent water management via rainwater harvesting and minimal groundwater withdrawal. Further studies are suggested to work out the irrigation schedule for the different crops to minimise waste and losses due to over-irrigation. Hence, it is recommended that improved seed crops with very short growing cycle and/or drought-tolerant species as well as developing all-year-round planning is a panacea to human and environmental concerns in the basin. Keywords Climate change  Irrigation  Water balance  Lake Chad  Food security

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& Christopher Uche Ezeh [email protected]; [email protected] 1

National Centre for Energy and Environment, Energy Commission of Nigeria, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria

2

Department of Geography, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria

3

Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Nigerian Defense Academy, Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria

Agriculture is an indispensable component of the country’s economy as it employs a larger proportion of the population. It is known to be the primary user of water resources globally amidst other sectors of the economy [19] and is being threatened by the changing climate and the associated extreme events [15, 37, 55]. Food security is receiving much attention in Nigeria and in the semi-