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Impact Of Petroleum Industrial Degradation On The Yield Of Agricultural Produce

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Faculty Engineering, Environment & Technology
Course Agricultural Engineering
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Abstract:
The study focused on the impact of petroleum industrial degradation on agricultural produce in Ilaje Local Government of Ondo state. Four research questions were developed in conformity with the purpose of the study. The study adopted survey research design. Questionnaires were administered to elicit information on crop productivity, livestock productivity, forest and aquatic organisms and therefore the strategies to cope with the impact of petroleum industrial degradation. A total of 150 questionnaires were administered using stratified random sampling technique and analyzed using tables and percentages. The Cronbach Alpha reliability method was used to determine the internal consistency of the items. The findings from the study revealed that Petroleum Industrial degradation has impacted negatively on crop productivity, livestock productivity, forest and aquatic organisms and therefore the strategies to cope with the impact of petroleum industrial degradation on agriculture are trapping of gases, prevention of oil spillage or quick attention to oil spillage breakout, planning of community settlements away from oil wells, supply of nontoxic chemicals, help farmers to clear special land area for those involved in crop, and on land livestock farming, securing of important forest trees for use by communities or returns to be paid to farmers by oil drillers where their removal is unavoidable to accommodate oil wells. The study therefore recommended among others that community leaders should seek ways to compel the Federal government and oil companies to devote more resources to tackle environmental degradation.
Table of Content:
Table of Contents

Title Page

Approval Page

Table of contents

Acknowledgements

Dedication

Preface

Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION

Background of the study

Statement of the Research problem

Objective of the study

Significance of the study

Research questions

Conceptual Framework

Theoretical Framework

Scope of the Study



Chapter 2 – LITERATURE REVIEW

Sources of literature

Review of literature

Introduction

The history of oil in the world and its exploration in Nigeria

Oil resources exploitation and production in the Niger Delta

Oil production for export in Nigeria

Causes of oil spillage

The ecological effects of oil industry

The impact of oil spillage on agricultural production/activities

Other kinds of oil spill impact on agricultural production/activities in the world

The socio-economic impact of oil spillage

Summary of literature



Chapter 3 – METHODOLOGY

Introduction

Background of Ondo State region and study area

Research Design

Population for the study

Sample and sampling technique

Instrument for data collection

Validation of instrument

Reliability of the instrument

Method of data collection

Data analysis



Chapter 4 – RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Introduction

Socio-demographic information of respondents

Data analysis of respondents

Discussion of findings



Chapter 5 – CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

Summary

Conclusion

Recommendations

References
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