Assessment of Irrigation Systems for Dry Season Vegetable Production in Bauchi L.G.A of Bauchi State, Nigeria
Abstract
The study on the “Assessment of Irrigation System for Dry Season Vegetable Production in Bauchi L.G.A OF Bauchi state, Nigeria” was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness and sustainability of irrigation practices in enhancing vegetable cultivation during the dry season. Bauchi L.G.A faces significant challenges related to water scarcity, which hinders agricultural productivity, particularly during the dry season. The research data was gathered through well-structured questionnaires administered to 100 randomly selected farms during the dry farming season. The data collection method employed descriptive statistics. The findings of this study revealed that the irrigation system in Bauchi L.G.A play a crucial role in sustaining vegetable production during the dry season. However, several challenges were identified, including the high cost of equipment maintenance, water scarcity, water supply limitations, and limited technical knowledge among farmers. In conclusion, the study highlighted strategies aimed at promoting sustainable dry season vegetable production to alleviate poverty and eliminate hunger in the study area. For improving dry season vegetable production in Bauchi L.G.A of Bauchi state, Nigeria it is recommended that investing in the maintenance and upgrading of the existing irrigation infrastructures, providing training and extension services to farmers on efficient irrigation practices, and promoting community-based water management initiatives will surely improve dry season vegetable production in Bauchi L.G.A of Bauchi state, Nigeria. These measures can help enhance the resilience of vegetable cultivation during the dry season, contribute to food security, and improve the livelihoods of local farmers in the region.