Major problems in the study area were identified as inadequate provision of funds/capital (79 percent) , inadequate input provision (67percent)are forces leading to high cost of rice produced within the study period. Finally, corresponding recommendations of best management practices on how to tackle the outlined challenges in situations such as the pandemic alteration period in the future were made. Emphasis on relevance of Ebonyi State, women as the major available labor force in rice farm clearing glaringly noted could be encouraged with adequate funds, imput, extension services and basic climate information especially in situation such as the pandemic era in 2019.Also this study highlighted labour shortage was overcomed due to increasing women participation within the period (79 percent) Ikwo women are crucial to improving agricultural productivity and food security in the state. Therefore, women farmers empowerment in this agricultural community is highly recommended to boost rice output in the community and the State at large. # I. INTRODUCTION In Nigeria, research and development has focused on women's participation, access to productive resources, and decision-making responsibilities in agriculture and related sectors throughout the last few decades. Many studies argue that the gender gap that impacts agricultural output of many major crops such as rice in many developing countries is due to variations in men and women's duties, priorities, and access to resources and services at the community and household levels. In the case of the rice value chain in Nigeria, there As a result, rice (Oryza spp. ), the world's second-most-consumed cereal (after wheat), influences the lives of millions of people worldwide Akande T. (2020). Rice provides around 80% of the calories required by more than half of the world's population (FAO, 2020). In Nigeria, it has become a staple cuisine, with every household, both rich and poor, consuming it(Esiobu NS, Onubuogu GC (2020).The increase in demand could be due to increased population and income levels, as well as the convenience with which it can be prepared and stored Esiobu NS, Onubuogu GC (2020). # II. PROBLEM STATEMENT The International Monetary Fund [IMF] forecasted in April 2020 that the global economy would drop drastically by 3% and that the economy of Sub-Saharan Africa would contract by 1.60 percent in 2020, indicating that the pandemic phase will have disastrous repercussions on the global economy (IMF, 2020; CDC and Prevention, 2020). In a worst-case scenario, the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) predicts that economic activity in Africa as a whole will decrease by 2.60 percent, negatively impacting major economic sectors such as agriculture (ECA 2020). As a result of the foregoing, men and women's roles, priorities, and access to resources and services differed even more as the rice farming suffer. This paper thus enumerates the barriers that strained the rice value chain and aims at evaluating the barriers and challenges that distorted the rice farming in the state within the study period. Aim : To find out the major barriers that strained the rice value chain more importantly the farming aspect. It therefore assesed the barriers and challenges that distorted the rice farming in the state within the study period. # III. METHODOLOGY Study Area and sampling techniques: Ikwo is choosen as the study area because rice is their major agricultural produce in Ebonyi state as a whole. Therefore the entire Ikwo rice producing community was studied. Two community was picked at random. A total of 76 farmers were studied. The list of the sample frame was obtained from the local community head. The study targeted the rice farming season of 2019 and 2020. Data collection and Analysis: The questionnaire was used to generate the primary data used for this study while secondary data on rainfall onset, sensation, dry spell and flood impact was obtained from FMARD, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Development report 2020. The socio-economic characteristics of farmer, major challenges facing rice farmers within the farming period 2019/2020 including the effect of COVID 19 the impact were captured in different sections of the questionnaire used for this study. Data analysis was done using Descriptive statistics such as percentages, mean and flow chart. According to Onu and Okunmadewa (2001), market performance includes the relative efficiency of production (that is, price relative to the average cost of production). # IV. BARRIERS TO RICE PRODUCTION IN THE PANDEMIC PERIOD Global food prices continued rising for the second consecutive month in July 2019 led by vegetable oils and dairy products. However, cost of rice in Ebonyi state is extremely high owing to persistent External Environmental factors resulting from the pandemic control measure(lockdown)and factors relating directly and indirectly to Climate change consequences, increase in demand for rice as palliative or inflation as well as the effect of the distorted rice value chain within the initial stage of the Pandemic starting in 2019 made an unprecedented price and demand shift in many parts of Ebonyi State. As a result of the above, bushel off rice that was #4000 before the covid-19, N11,500, N12,500 and at present is a bushel is sold as much as 18,000 naira in Ebonyi state markets, the city is already affected by hunger, thus many of the inhabitants are poor without formal education. Some Food Commodity Prices are increasing mainly because of local logistical problems and up till now the price of rice and other commodity persists in different localities even at this post pandemic period. # V. RICE FARMING CHALLENGES RELATED TO CLIMATE EVENTS Climate change is one of the most serious threats to Nigeria agricultural sector and food security, because of its sensitivity and vulnerability to high ambient temperature and rainfall fluctuations. made an unprecedented price and demand shift in many parts of Ebonyi State. As a result of the above, bushel off rice that was #4000 before the covid-19, but is now N17,500, N18,500 respectively in markets, the city is already affected by hunger. This price fluctuations have Some unimaginable impact on the farmers take home income at the end of each farming season as shown in fig. 2 above. # Table 1 Source: Author "s analysis # VI. RICE FARMING BARRIERS AS A RESULTING FROM COVID 19 CHALLENGES The agricultural sector was not immune to the problem. According to the African Development Bank (AfDB), the continent's economy will decrease by as much as 3.40 percent throughout the research period (AfDB, 2020). The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Nigeria was marked by severe precipitated rice crises, interrupting the rice value chain system and posing a significant threat to the rice and food value chains.Agriculture sector was not left out in this dilemma. The African Development Bank predicted that the economic contraction for the whole continent will be as much as 3. Rice was primarily used as a palliative during the epidemic, resulting in a scarcity of rice seedlings for rice growers. The food industry is one of the areas that was exempted from the lockdown since it is considered critical. During the lockdown, many households, especially rice farmers, experienced varied degrees of hunger and food instability. The restriction on farmland mobility contributed to labor shortages in the rice industry, and the lockdown was announced just before the planting season began. This resulted in a labor scarcity, which resulted in production losses and a rice farm and market deficit. Rice [Oryzaspp] is the world's second most widely consumed cereal crop, with millions of homes worldwide (Akande,2020). Rice is used by about 80% of the world's population.Rice was primarily used as a palliative during the epidemic, resulting in a scarcity of rice seedlings for rice growers. The food industry is one of the areas that was exempted from the lockdown since it is considered critical. During the lockdown, many households, especially rice farmers, experienced varied degrees of hunger and food instability. Crop production is predominately rice-based, also faced with increasing vulnerability as well.The increasing variability, intensity and erratic nature of rainfall, rising incidence of flood and soil erosion may be responsible for serious decline in production and in the high cost of rice over these years in the south east. # VII. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Characteristics of farmers as shown below includes active participation of all age ranges and more importantly the women folk as much as 79 percent agree to effective women participation in rice farming especially in farm clearing and harvesting.The major active rice farmers are within the age range 41-50 and 51-60 usally this concides with farmers with the high farming experience over a decade. Rice was a major "palliative" product for use for the government, non-governmental organizations and the populace. This increasing stress on rice value chain, labor scarcity and mobility also led to increased burden on rice farmers in the Ebonyi State. This study pointed out the rice production systems barriers and the need for improved farming practices in place to increase yield, particularly now with the increasing count on barriers affecting rice value chain. The barrier of Pandemic and Climate related events are double threat for farmers. As a matter of urgency, farmers must respond to this new threat (COVID-19) by choosing measures that improve yield by minimizing all that constitutes a barrier to their yield and farming process. Also take measures that will ensure consistency in market supply and distribution across the distribution chain. Therefore, the challenges affecting rice production should be top priority. Farmers should respond to this new threat of COVID -19 by choosing methods that can improve rice yield without necessarily increasing labor intensity. ![The study were guided with 4 clear objectives as follows. ? Characteristics of the Ikwo rice farmers. ? Find out the perceived impact of COVID 19 to rice farming in 2019/2020 farming season ? find out relationship with flood and dry spell recorded with onset/cessation of rain in the studied period. London Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences 72 Volume 23 | Issue 4 | Compilation 1.0 Major problems in the study area were identified.](image-2.png "Objectives:?") ![For instance, higher temperature lowers the yields of the desirable crops, while encouraging weeds and pest proliferation and changes in London Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences precipitation patterns increase the likelihood of short-run crop failure and long-run production declines. It thus the variability creates a huge challenge for food production (Claire, 2009). Climate change drive extreme weather events such as floods and the increased risks of drought, crop yields losses and are affecting all economic sectors to some degrees but the agricultural sector is the most vulnerable as agricultural production remains very dependent on climate resources (Ajokporise, 2011;Ayandele et al, 2010).In Ebonyi state, the low output of rice farmers in 2019 and 2020 may be attributed to high incidence of pests, increasing incidence of weeds and diseases resulting from extreme events of the climate in the form of droughts, flooding and its consequences and labour shortage resulting from the lockdown measures. In Ebonyi State, Nigeria, there is increase in rice production but the current level of production still does not meet the estimated national requirement of 5 million metric tons of rice due to the incidence of climate change and increase in population and the effect of of the 2019 Pandemic lockdown measures. These put pressure on the rice value chain within the Country. (Onyenweaku et al, 2000;Oselebe, 2019). Rice farming is highly dependent on environmental factors which are the most important among several factors that influence agricultural production (Onyegbula, 2017). According to Edeh et al. (2011), rice production depends on optimum combination of factors of production in order to achieve remarkable yield. These factors are not limited to the familiar production inputs but include the various environmental factors provided by nature. Rainfall characteristics (intensity and duration), relative humidity and temperature constitute these weather-related and environmental factors that affect rice production and yield. The production of rice which is one of the world's most important crop in terms of food security. It therefore help in addressing poverty. Rice as an important staple food is adversely affected by climate variability and change since temperatures in rice-growing areas, increase with continued change in climate (Gumm, 2010). Therefore, there is evidence to suggest that climate change has potential devastating consequences on humanity (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2014). Evidence from literature and past studies have revealed that the recent global warming has influenced agricultural productivity leading to declining important food production such as rice (Kurukulasuriya & Mendelsohn, 2006; IISD, 2007; Lobell et al., 2008). Climate change has already affected crop yields in many countries such as in the study area. (IPCC, 2007; Deressa et al).Global food prices continued rising for the second consecutive month in July 2019. London Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences 74 Volume 23 | Issue 4 | Compilation 1.0 © 2023 London Journals Press Assesment of Rice Farming Challenges During the Pandemic Period in Ikwo, Ebonyi State](image-3.png "") 1![Fig. 1: Location of Ebonyi State, Nigeria](image-4.png "Fig. 1 :") ![40 percent within the period under study(AfDB, 2020) London Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences 75 © 2023 London Journals Press Volume 23 | Issue 4 | Compilation 1.0 Assesment of Rice Farming Challenges During the Pandemic Period in Ikwo, Ebonyi State](image-5.png "") 2![Fig. 2: Annual farm income range for Ikwo farmers over the increasing rice cost 2019/2020](image-6.png "Fig. 2 :") 32![Fig. 3: Rice farming in Ebonyi state](image-7.png "Fig. 3 :Table 2 :") 14![Figure 1: Barriers Related to Covid Versus Others( Not Related to Covid Pandemic Outcome)](image-8.png "Figure 1 :Fig. 4 :") 5![Fig 5: Source: Author's Analysis(2019/2020 Rice farming season)](image-9.png "Fig 5 :") 6![Fig. 6: Perceived women participation by the rice farmers](image-10.png "Fig. 6 :") 14![Fig. 1: Age of Rice Farmers in Major Rice Producing Community In Ebonyi State(Ikwo)](image-11.png "Fig. 1 :Fig. 4 :") ![](image-12.png "") In many aspects, climate change and COVID 19'senlarged obstacles endanger women rice farmers'efforts to produce rice. As a result of globalwarming.Climate change and COVID 19 extendedchallenges pose threat to the effort of women ricefarmers towards rice production in many ways.Climate change as a global phenomenon isundermining the effort towards achieving thesustainable development goals (SDGs). Theintergovernmental panel on climate change(IPCC) described climate change as the change inglobal climate patterns which can be identified byvariability in climate properties over time. (IPCC2018).Over the past century, global average surfacetemperature has increased approximately by0.60 Cand this has affected both plants andanimals differently, this also affect economicgrowth because agricultural productivity isaffected (Akin 2015). This become even moreworrisome during the announcement of the firstcase of COVID-19 announced in Nigeria.COVID-19 named SARS-COV-2 was first reportedby officials in Wuhan City, China in December2019 (World Health Organization, 2020).Investigation by Chinese authorities identifiedhuman case with onset of symptoms in earlyDecember 2019 (Wang, 2020). The World HealthOrganization declared COVID-19 a globalpandemic in March, 2020 (World HealthOrganization 2020).The first confirmed case in Nigeria wasannounced on 27th February 2020, when anItalian Citizen in Lagos was tested positive for theVirus (NCDC,2020). This marked the beginningof the difficult engagement among farmers allover the world especially farmers in EbonyiState.Rice value chain was severely affected withinthis period.2019/2021(Ibukun and Adebayo,2021; GAIN, 2020). Climate change, as well asagriculture, food insecurity, and rice productionproblems were all aggravated by the epidemic. (2012) stated that agricultural marketing plays animportant role in stimulating production andconsumption and in accelerating economicdevelopment.During the pandemic, many climate andenvironmentalrestrictionsinfluencerice-producing areas in the south east. Climate changeand COVID 19 lockdown measures are the mostsignificant during the study period. Rice hassurpassed wheat as Nigeria's most importantstaple food and cereal crop. (NCRI, 2004;Akpokodje et al., 2001). With a yearlyconsumption growth rate of 4.4 percent (IFDC,2008), it is the fastest increasing commodity inNigeria's food basket (Akande, 2003). Nigeria isthe top rice grower in the West African sub-region(Oyinbo et al., 2013). London Journal of Research in Humanities and Social SciencesThe restriction on farmland mobility contributedto labor shortages in the rice industry, and thelockdown was announced just before the plantingseason began. 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