The AderDoutchiMaggia in Niger, as with other Sahelian zones, undergoes a process of climatic deterioration, which combines with the growing social and economic needs of the increasing population and causes a general economic crisis. Land degradation due to biophysical factors requires that priority action be given to land reclamation and soil conservation and to activities intended to increase agricultural production. This paper takes a look at socio-economic and established factors affecting the adoption of soil and water control technology (SWCT) in Keita valley, a semi-arid area in the central of Niger. Well-designed questionnaire survey on key agents was used to gather the indispensable data from farm ménages. The binary dichotomous lo...
Smallholder farmers are faced with myriads of soil and water related issues in production, which mak...
The objective sought by this study is to highlight the socio-economic determinants that could be hel...
It is attested by various studies that implementation of soil and water conservation technologies is...
The Ader Doutchi Maggia in Niger, as with other Sahelian zones, undergoes a process of climatic dete...
Declining soil fertility is a major threat to agricultural productivity and livelihoods in sub-Sahar...
Technical change, through the introduction of land-enhancing conservation technologies, is essential...
Nigerien subsistence farmers increasingly rely on marginal degraded lands for food production as a r...
A soil and water conservation (SWC) extension programme, promoting erosion control measures and soil...
Water stress and soil infertility are the greatest constraining factors for higher agricultural prod...
This study examines soil water conservation techniques adoption as a means towards increased food pr...
Nigerien subsistence farmers increasingly rely on marginal degraded lands for food production as a r...
Soil erosion must be reduced to a tolerable level to control soil fertility decline and sustainable ...
Located at the heart of West Africa, Niger is a landlocked country with three-quarters of its territ...
Constraints to increased agricultural production in Niger include low and variable rainfall, low wat...
Nigerien subsistence farmers increasingly rely on marginal degraded lands for food production as a r...
Smallholder farmers are faced with myriads of soil and water related issues in production, which mak...
The objective sought by this study is to highlight the socio-economic determinants that could be hel...
It is attested by various studies that implementation of soil and water conservation technologies is...
The Ader Doutchi Maggia in Niger, as with other Sahelian zones, undergoes a process of climatic dete...
Declining soil fertility is a major threat to agricultural productivity and livelihoods in sub-Sahar...
Technical change, through the introduction of land-enhancing conservation technologies, is essential...
Nigerien subsistence farmers increasingly rely on marginal degraded lands for food production as a r...
A soil and water conservation (SWC) extension programme, promoting erosion control measures and soil...
Water stress and soil infertility are the greatest constraining factors for higher agricultural prod...
This study examines soil water conservation techniques adoption as a means towards increased food pr...
Nigerien subsistence farmers increasingly rely on marginal degraded lands for food production as a r...
Soil erosion must be reduced to a tolerable level to control soil fertility decline and sustainable ...
Located at the heart of West Africa, Niger is a landlocked country with three-quarters of its territ...
Constraints to increased agricultural production in Niger include low and variable rainfall, low wat...
Nigerien subsistence farmers increasingly rely on marginal degraded lands for food production as a r...
Smallholder farmers are faced with myriads of soil and water related issues in production, which mak...
The objective sought by this study is to highlight the socio-economic determinants that could be hel...
It is attested by various studies that implementation of soil and water conservation technologies is...