2020
DOI: 10.1051/cagri/2020002
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L’agriculture biologique : controverses et enjeux globaux de développement en Afrique

Abstract: L’agriculture biologique offre plusieurs options pour documenter les transitions technologiques vers de nouveaux modèles de production, même si elle présente des aspects controversés : faiblesse des rendements, accessibilité aux normes, valeurs des écobilans ou accroissement du travail. En mobilisant différentes situations en Afrique subsaharienne, ce numéro thématique des Cahiers Agricultures contribue à illustrer ces controverses. Les articles constitutifs montrent comment l’agriculture biologique définie pa… Show more

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“…Investigate how different types of waste and agricultural by-products can be upcycled, and study the (economic) benefit of the valorization. 14 Courard, 2020;Baffes, 2010;Semiyaga et al, 2015;Montcho et al, 2016;Nzila et al, 2016;Ousseini et al, 2017;Derouiche and Ben Amor, 2019;Pfukwa et al, 2019;Anagonou et al, 2020;Ayeleru et al, 2020;Browning et al, 2020;Dibba, 2020;Munubi and Lamtane, 2021;Sekabira et al, 2021b Impact of compost, biofertilizers and other techniques on the soil, productivity, and study its challenges, (cost) benefits, and opportunities compared to conventional farming and over landfill disposal 8 Kaboré et al, 2010;Couth and Trois, 2012b;Longanza et al, 2015;Semiyaga et al, 2015;Temple and de Bon, 2020;Terfa, 2021;Obsa et al, 2022;Duponnis, n.d.…”
Section: Research Gap Frequency Authors Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigate how different types of waste and agricultural by-products can be upcycled, and study the (economic) benefit of the valorization. 14 Courard, 2020;Baffes, 2010;Semiyaga et al, 2015;Montcho et al, 2016;Nzila et al, 2016;Ousseini et al, 2017;Derouiche and Ben Amor, 2019;Pfukwa et al, 2019;Anagonou et al, 2020;Ayeleru et al, 2020;Browning et al, 2020;Dibba, 2020;Munubi and Lamtane, 2021;Sekabira et al, 2021b Impact of compost, biofertilizers and other techniques on the soil, productivity, and study its challenges, (cost) benefits, and opportunities compared to conventional farming and over landfill disposal 8 Kaboré et al, 2010;Couth and Trois, 2012b;Longanza et al, 2015;Semiyaga et al, 2015;Temple and de Bon, 2020;Terfa, 2021;Obsa et al, 2022;Duponnis, n.d.…”
Section: Research Gap Frequency Authors Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rural and peri‐urban sites were as follows: one in the Centre region (Beti ethnic group), the second stretching to the West region (Bamileke ethnic group), and the third stretching to the Littoral region (Bassa ethnic group). The peri‐urban sites were defined as areas whose supply and demand were strongly tied to those of the urban market, due to their paved road connection to the metropolis of Yaoundé (Temple & Moustier, 2004). Rural sites (such as R2) were sometimes located closer to Yaoundé than peri‐urban sites (such as PU3), but with poor connections to the city, and thus weaker exchange possibilities.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these areas, the rapidly expanding town of Okola is located in the Yaoundé conurbation, 32 km away from the city center. The peri-urban area was defined as being less than 50 km from Yaoundé and within the strong influence of the capital, with regard to its trade (Temple & Moustier, 2004): the city dwellers of Okola easily go to the capital for work or to sell their crops. Finally, the rural village of Nkolekotsing, 32 km away from Okola, was selected owing to its significant role in the cultivation of African plum trees, as informed by preliminary interviews in Okola.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%