Abstract:
The impacts of climate variability are adversely affecting crop productivity of farmer’s household 
of Ethiopia in general and study area in particular. The variability in amount and time of rainfall 
and rising temperatures affecting the livelihood farmers in the study area. The intended goal of this 
study was to assess climate variability, its impact on maize (Zea mays L.) yield and farmers’ 
adaptation strategies in Kersa district. Primary data, used to assess the farmers’ perception of 
climate variability and adaptation strategies, were collected from 291 household heads using focus 
group discussion, key informant interview and house hold questionnaire. Secondary data (Climate
and maize data from 1991-2020) used to assess the climate impacts on maize yield were collected 
from the National Meteorology Agency of Ethiopia (NMA) and agriculture and natural resource 
development office of the district respectively. The collected data were analyzed and interpreted by 
using XLSTAT, Pearson correlation and linear regression, Microsoft Office Excel 2019 and SPSS 
software version 26 and other descriptive statistics were used to analyze this data. Meteorological
analyses of climate variability results significant increase in annual and belg season minimum 
and maximum temperature. While the kiremt maximum temperature did not statistically 
significant. The total annual rainfall in Kersa District from 1991-2020 was ranged 
between 230.3mm and 1700.7mm. The mean average, SD and CV of annual rainfall was 
516.6 mm 361.5 mm and 70% respectively. Furthermore, the results of Pearson Correlation 
Coefficients indicated that the max temperature during the belg (r=-0.216) and kiremt (r=-
0.150) season shows weak negative relationship with maize yield. While the annual 
rainfall (r=0.136) belg rainfall (0.203) and kiremt rainfall (r= 0.185) shows weak positive
relationship with maize yield. farmers have been undertaking different adaptation practices in 
the study area including: crop diversification, Fertilizer application, altering planting date, 
changing crop varieties, soil and water conservation practices, irrigation farming and planting 
tree. I recommended that the district agricultural sector with different research institute should 
have developed that heat resistant maize crop that can withstand the pressures of the climatic 
variations especially high temperatures