Effectiveness of Adaptation Measures Taken by Farmers in the Field of Effects of Climate Change in the Coastal Department in Benin
Abstract
It is evident that climate change affects the
well being of farmers and increases their vulnerability in
the future if no action is taken into account by them. In
fact, Various adaptation measures, such as crop
diversification, changes in the dates of semi and crops,
use of seed and fertilizer varieties, irrigation, use of
tractors etc. are carried out by Farmers. However, these
different measures have not yet had the same effect in
reducing the negative effects of climate change on
agriculture. Thus, this paper aims at evaluating
empirically assess the effectiveness of these measures or
strategies of adaptations on the performance of farms in
Benin. Using the estimation technique of MCO,
estimating the technical efficiency of farmers' production
reveals that the use of improved seeds and fertilizers also
reduces the negative impact of climate change In
addition, land irrigation and the number of weeding
remain influential factors for which we do not have the
necessary statistics to assess their efficiencies
