Coastal farmers in Nigeria face climate change impacts with dwindling resources.
Climate change impacts coastal rural communities in Badagry, Nigeria, affecting farming and fishing livelihoods. Residents perceive climate change as an act of God, leading to more rainfall, flooding, and reduced farm productivity. Many rely on extension workers for guidance and adapt by planting different crops and expanding cropping areas. This intensifies natural resource use and land conversion. To ensure sustainability, investing in agricultural extension services and developing local non-farm economy is recommended.