Evaluating the Impact of Security Challenges and Climate Variability on Agricultural Development for Food Sustainability: A Case Study of Benue State, Nigeria

UGBOSU Seth Ogheneovo *

Department of Environmental Management and Toxicology, Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta State, Nigeria.

ONOSEMUODE Christopher

Department of Environmental Management and Toxicology, Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta State, Nigeria.

Lucky Omamuzo Ogagayere-Osagie

Department of Physiology, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Delta, Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Benue State; often referred to as Nigeria’s "food basket" is increasingly threatened by the dual crises of escalating insecurity and climate variability, jeopardizing its vital role in national food supply. Despite its agricultural potential, recurrent farmer–herder conflicts, banditry, and environmental instability have severely constrained productivity, yet few studies have examined their combined effects within this strategic region. This study aimed to evaluate the synergistic impact of security challenges and climate fluctuations on agricultural development and food sustainability in Benue State, Nigeria. Using a mixed-methods approach, data were collected from 412 farmers, 24 security personnel, and 16 climate experts through structured questionnaires, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews, alongside 15 years of meteorological and agricultural production records. Quantitative analysis showed that insecurity reduced arable land utilization by 38% and disrupted cultivation cycles for over 60% of respondents, while climatic anomalies; including erratic rainfall, prolonged dry spells, and extreme flooding were linked to yield declines of up to 45% for staple crops. The combined effects intensified rural poverty, deepened food insecurity, and increased migration pressures. These findings highlight the urgency of integrated policy interventions that pair conflict resolution with climate-smart agriculture, supported by strengthened institutional frameworks, to safeguard Benue State’s agricultural resilience and national food security.

Keywords: Oil pollution, legal framework, environmental degradation, agricultural livelihoods, gender disparities, psychosocial impacts, resource governance, sustainable development


How to Cite

Ogheneovo, UGBOSU Seth, ONOSEMUODE Christopher, and Lucky Omamuzo Ogagayere-Osagie. 2025. “Evaluating the Impact of Security Challenges and Climate Variability on Agricultural Development for Food Sustainability: A Case Study of Benue State, Nigeria”. Asian Journal of Food Research and Nutrition 4 (4):1374-84. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajfrn/2025/v4i4335.

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