Land Suitability Analysis for Maize Production in Egbeda Local Government Area of Oyo State Using GIS Techniques
Authors: Abegunde Linda, Adedeji Oluwatola, Tope-Ajayi Opeyemi
Abstract:
Maize constitutes a major agrarian production for use by the vast population but despite its economic importance; it has not been produced to meet the economic needs of the country. Achieving optimum yield in maize can meaningfully be supported by land suitability analysis in order to guarantee self-sufficiency for future production optimization. This study examines land suitability for maize production through the analysis of the physicochemical variations in soil properties and other land attributes over space using a Geographic Information System (GIS) framework. Physicochemical parameters of importance selected include slope, landuse, physical and chemical properties of the soil, and climatic variables. Landsat imagery was used to categorize the landuse, Shuttle Radar Topographic Mapping (SRTM) generated the slope and soil samples were analyzed for its physical and chemical components. Suitability was categorized into highly, moderately and marginally suitable based on Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) classification, using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) technique of GIS. This result can be used by small scale farmers for efficient decision making in the allocation of land for maize production.
Keywords: AHP, GIS, MCE, Suitability, Zea mays.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1099872
Procedia APA BibTeX Chicago EndNote Harvard JSON MLA RIS XML ISO 690 PDF Downloads 3893References:
[1] Aruleba, “Influence of cropping system, land type and sustainability of land degradation in southwestern Nigeria” A PhD thesis of University of Ibadan, pp 244.
[2] FAOSTAT 2012, FAO Database, Internet file retrieved from www.fao.org
[3] U.A.S. Ismalia, N.M. Gana, K. Tswanya and D. Dogora, “Cereals production in Nigeria. Problems, Constraints and Opportunities for betterment. African Journal of Agricultural Research 2010,5, 12, 1341- 1350.
[4] Ministry of Agriculture, Nigeria, 2012.
[5] A.O. Ogunkunle, “Soil survey and suatainable land management”. Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the Soil Science Society of Nigeria, 2004, Dec. 6-10.University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, pp:12-16.
[6] I.O. Ogunwande, I.A. Ajibefun and O.O. Ojo, “Assessment of technical efficiency differentials among organic and inorganic fertilizer users in Oyo State: A stochastic frontier approach”, 2012.
[7] E.G. Onuk, I.M. Ogara, H. Yahaya and N. Nannim, “Economic analysis of maize production in mangu local government area of Plateau State, Nigeria”. PAT Journal, 2010, 6(1):1-11.
[8] F.O. Osundare, “Socio-economic study of maize farmers under different production technologies in southwestern Nigeria”, 2013.
[9] A.S. Oyekale, “Land degradation, soil conservation practices and poverty incidences in southwestern Nigeria”. Agricultural Journal 2008, 3(6):482-487.
[10] T.L. Satty and L.G. Vargas, “Models, methods, concepts and applications of analytical hierarchy process”. International Series in Operations Research and Management Sciences. Boston/ Dodrecht/ London, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.
[11] B.A. Senjobi, “Comparative assessment of the effect of landuse and landtype on soil degradation and productivity in Ogun State, Nigeria”, 2007. Unpublished Ph.D Thesis submitted to the Department of Agronomy, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
[12] R.A. Sobulo and J.A. Adepetu, “Soil testing and fertilizer formation crop production in Nigeria”. Proceedings National Fertilizer Seminar, Port Harcourt, 1987, pp. 93-105.
[13] S.O. Titilayo and L.K. Jeje, “Environmental degradation and its implications for agricultural and rural development. The issue of land erosion”. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 2008, 10(2):116-146.
[14] D. Kuria, D. Ngari and E. Waithaka, “Using geographic information system to determine land suitability for rice crop growing in the Tana Delta”. J. Geograph Region Plan, 2011, 4: 525-532.
[15] D. Orhan, “Land suitability assessment for rice cultivation based on GIS modeling”. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 2012.
[16] T.D. Tran, “Using GIS and AHP techniques for lans-use suitability analysis”. Department of Geomatics, Polytechnic University of Hochininh City, Vietnam, 2006.