With support provided by the state, cocoa and coffee are among the main perennial crops providing income to farmers living in the heart of the pristine forest of East Cameroon (Northern part of the Congo Basin). Regular in comes from these perennial crops have enabled farmers not to depend solely on forest resources. But During the 80s and 90s, some mains changes (cocoa and coffee crisis, liberalization of the economy and agricultural sectors and devaluation of local currency) occurred and influenced the management of cocoa and coffee. Based on participatory rural appraisal with 27 communities in the East province of Cameroon, the study evaluated (1)The dynamics of farmers’ practices before/during the crisis and the devaluation of local cur...
This study examines the effect of climate variability on cocoa production which is the mainstay of t...
Coffee cultivation covers 11 million hectares and involves 10 million farmers producing 22 million t...
Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) growing is generally characterized by the constant shifting of production...
Cocoa is a major crop and income source for most farmers and rural households in the Centre, South a...
International audienceFrom urban margins to the remotest forest areas, multistrata and biodiversity-...
A sample survey of 648 households was conducted in 54 villages in the humid forest zone of Cameroon ...
Agroforestry is often portrayed as one of the ways towards ecological intensification of agricultura...
The rate of forest clearing by small farmers in the humid forest zone (HFZ) of Cameroon increased si...
Cocoa is a tropical crop usually grown after forest clearance in the humid tropics, hence leading to...
Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) growing is traditionally practised after forest clearance and is generall...
Cocoa is one main exported agricultural commodity in Cameroon, with a production estimated at 225,00...
The oldest cocoa production region of Cameroon is the Centre-South basin. Here, cocoa cultivation ap...
In the humid tropics, while the world cocoa demand increases, the sustainability of cocoa production...
In Africa's main cocoa producing countries, rehabilitation of old cocoa orchards is increasingly deb...
Arguing that agroforestry associations are important for biodiversity conservation, certification sc...
This study examines the effect of climate variability on cocoa production which is the mainstay of t...
Coffee cultivation covers 11 million hectares and involves 10 million farmers producing 22 million t...
Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) growing is generally characterized by the constant shifting of production...
Cocoa is a major crop and income source for most farmers and rural households in the Centre, South a...
International audienceFrom urban margins to the remotest forest areas, multistrata and biodiversity-...
A sample survey of 648 households was conducted in 54 villages in the humid forest zone of Cameroon ...
Agroforestry is often portrayed as one of the ways towards ecological intensification of agricultura...
The rate of forest clearing by small farmers in the humid forest zone (HFZ) of Cameroon increased si...
Cocoa is a tropical crop usually grown after forest clearance in the humid tropics, hence leading to...
Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) growing is traditionally practised after forest clearance and is generall...
Cocoa is one main exported agricultural commodity in Cameroon, with a production estimated at 225,00...
The oldest cocoa production region of Cameroon is the Centre-South basin. Here, cocoa cultivation ap...
In the humid tropics, while the world cocoa demand increases, the sustainability of cocoa production...
In Africa's main cocoa producing countries, rehabilitation of old cocoa orchards is increasingly deb...
Arguing that agroforestry associations are important for biodiversity conservation, certification sc...
This study examines the effect of climate variability on cocoa production which is the mainstay of t...
Coffee cultivation covers 11 million hectares and involves 10 million farmers producing 22 million t...
Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) growing is generally characterized by the constant shifting of production...