Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 466-472, 2019
Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Vol. 9(4), pp. 466-472, 2019
ISSN: 2276-7770
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Rural Farmers Participatory Soil Quality
Assessment in Ibiono Ibom Area, Akwa
Ibom State, Nigeria.
Kamalu, Onyinyechi Jas.
1
; *Ndeh, Aniebiet Bassey
2
Crop and Soil Science Department, University of Port Harcourt, P.M.B. 5323 Port Harcourt,
Rivers State, Nigeria.
Emails: onyikamalu@ gmail. com
1
; aniebietabasi4jesus@ gmail. com
2
ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
Article No.: 121319215
Type: Research
This study centered on rural farmers’ participatory soil quality assessment in eight
communities (Ibiaku Osuk, Ikot Usen, Use Ndon, Ikpa Ikot Uneke, Ibiaku Ikot Usan,
Use Ikot Amama, Edem Uraua and Oko-Ita) of Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area
of Akwa Ibom State. The approaches employed were on-farm and household
interviews. The study was based on administration of questionnaires and focus
group discussions. A total of sixty (60) farmers were involved in the study. The rural
farmers in Ibiono Ibom area consider soil quality in relation to the following
aspects: visual appearance (soil colour and organic matter), Ease of tillage
operation (soil texture), land forms (slope, erosion threat, drainage) and History of
the land (fallow period, past yield record and prevalent weed in the area). The
farmers in Ibiono Ibom have three soil quality classes using colour as index. These
classes are: Obubid Isong (black or dark soil) which is ranked to be the best in
terms of productivity, Idaidat Isong (red or dark brown soil) and Isong Mbat (gray
bleached, heavy and poorly drained). Based on texture, the soils were classified as;
Isong Mberi (presence of high organic matter and very easy to till), Isong ntan/
adan ntan (soils high in sand content) which soil type is believed to be a bad soil
because it does not have a good water retention capacity, leaching of nutrients
easily occur and organic matter content is low, Isong Mbat/Aduang Isong (soils
high in clay content and poorly drained) and Ikon-eto (hard soils, often
characterized by the presence of stones and tree stumps). The ranking of soil
properties as soil quality determinant in the area was of the descending order;
Colour and Past Harvest record > Texture > Vegetation > Fallow period >
Topography > Location > Ease of Tillage > Drainage.
Accepted: 14/12/2019
Published: 25/12/2019
*Corresponding Author
Ndeh, Aniebiet Bassey
E-mail: aniebietabasi4jesus@
gmail.com
Keywords: soil quality; soil
quality determinants; rural
farmers’ perspective; productivity
ranking