International audienceIn southern Benin, oil palm is mainly cultivated by smallholders who associate it with successive crops over the three first years when the trees are immature. There is little information available on the diversity of the practices used in these young plantations and their socio-economic background, although this information is essential for proposing opportunities to improve the performance and sustainability of these systems. This study used focus groups and a survey of 54 farms to test how the selection of practices was linked with the farmer’s objectives. A conditional inference tree was used to compare the selection of the practices against socio-economic characteristics of the farmer. We identified the crops that...
Different patterns of associating oil-palm (Elaeis guineensis) with fruit tree and food crops (oil p...
Oil palm production in Ghana—which is primarily cultivated by smallholders (60%+)—plays an important...
Oil palm production in Ghana—which is primarily cultivated by smallholders (60%+)—plays an important...
International audienceIn southern Benin, oil palm is mainly cultivated by smallholders who associate...
Beninese smallholders associate food or cash crops with young oil palm stands to reduce field mainte...
Pathways for mediating the competing land-use claims of landowners and tenants in oil palm agrofores...
Until recently, the massive development of industrial and smallholder oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Ja...
Budgets for palm-oil and palm-alcohol production were constructed to show the economic benefit of ea...
Seed system reliability is of major importance in farming. Whereas earlier studies analysed mainly a...
Beninese smallholders associate food crops and cash crops with immature oil palms to reduce field ma...
Keywords: Innovation system, Soil fertility management, Land reform, Participatory technology devel...
In the past, the conservation of biodiversity has been mostly understood in terms of the management ...
AbstractThe Adja plateau (Benin) is densely populated by tenant and landowner farmers engaged in oil...
The Adja plateau (Benin) is densely populated by tenant and landowner farmers engaged in oil palm ba...
Building on farmer’s agroecological knowledge to design environmental-friendly agricultural systems ...
Different patterns of associating oil-palm (Elaeis guineensis) with fruit tree and food crops (oil p...
Oil palm production in Ghana—which is primarily cultivated by smallholders (60%+)—plays an important...
Oil palm production in Ghana—which is primarily cultivated by smallholders (60%+)—plays an important...
International audienceIn southern Benin, oil palm is mainly cultivated by smallholders who associate...
Beninese smallholders associate food or cash crops with young oil palm stands to reduce field mainte...
Pathways for mediating the competing land-use claims of landowners and tenants in oil palm agrofores...
Until recently, the massive development of industrial and smallholder oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Ja...
Budgets for palm-oil and palm-alcohol production were constructed to show the economic benefit of ea...
Seed system reliability is of major importance in farming. Whereas earlier studies analysed mainly a...
Beninese smallholders associate food crops and cash crops with immature oil palms to reduce field ma...
Keywords: Innovation system, Soil fertility management, Land reform, Participatory technology devel...
In the past, the conservation of biodiversity has been mostly understood in terms of the management ...
AbstractThe Adja plateau (Benin) is densely populated by tenant and landowner farmers engaged in oil...
The Adja plateau (Benin) is densely populated by tenant and landowner farmers engaged in oil palm ba...
Building on farmer’s agroecological knowledge to design environmental-friendly agricultural systems ...
Different patterns of associating oil-palm (Elaeis guineensis) with fruit tree and food crops (oil p...
Oil palm production in Ghana—which is primarily cultivated by smallholders (60%+)—plays an important...
Oil palm production in Ghana—which is primarily cultivated by smallholders (60%+)—plays an important...