Journal of Agri Socio Economics and Business
Vol. 7 No. 02 (2025)

MITIGATING PERCEIVED IMPACTS OF ARTISANAL GOLD MINING PRACTICES ON AQUACULTURE, ENVIRONMENT AND LIVELIHOOD: POLICY OPTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Funmilayo Bosede Oyekanmi (Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, University of Ilesa, Ilesa, Osun State, Nigeria)
Peter Sanjo Adewale (Department of Environmental Education, Osun State University, Nigeria)
Gbadebo Ogunniyi (Department of Vocational and Technical Education (Agricultural Education), University of Ilesa)
Oghenevwairhe Emefe (Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, University of Ilesa, Ilesa, Osun State, Nigeria)
Oluwatomisin Adediji Oyekanmi (Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture Management, Ekiti State University)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Dec 2025

Abstract

As Nigeria’s artisanal gold mining (AGM) sector continues to expand, the environmental and socio-economic costs of this practice are becoming increasingly evident. This study examines the impact of AGM activities on aquaculture and livelihoods among fisherfolks with a focus on policy options for a more sustainable future. Multistage sampling was used to select 120 fisherfolks as respondents for data collection. Questionnaire was used for data collection. The findings revealed significant environmental degradation, including land degradation, water pollution and loss of biodiversity which in turn affected the livelihoods of fisherfolks. Thus, the productivity of fishery activities is limited and livelihood is affected, thereby leading to a low standard of life among fishers. Additionally, there was a significant relationship between mining activities and the productivity of the aquaculture industry in Nigeria (r = 0.624, p = 0.001). This study recommends community-led initiatives for environmental conservation and socio-economic development.

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Abbrev

JASEB

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Economics, Econometrics & Finance Social Sciences

Description

1) Agriculture, 2) Resource Economics, 3) Agribusiness Management, 4) Rural Sociology, 5) Agrarian Studies, 6) Agribusiness Development, 7) Agricultural Policies and Policies, 8) Natural Resources and Environmental Management, and 9) Development Agriculture and ...