In 2011 20’000ha of land in the former forest and nature protected area Ndiael was leased to the company called Senhuile with by president Wade using two decrees that dissolved the protected status of the forest (forêt classé). Because of this status agriculture was prohibited before in the forest, only pastoralism was allowed. The 20’000ha are in the three communities Ronkh, Diama and Gnith. Senhouile aimed first at planting sunflowers for the production of oil, but then changed to the production of rice, maize and peanuts for the local market. The rice production is marketed as part of the development programme autosufficance en riz of the Senegelase government which aims at supplying Senegal with rice without imports. From the beginning ...
PRIFPRI5; CRP2; A Ensuring Sustainable food production; D Transforming Agriculture; E Building Resil...
Political and scientific spheres agree on the urgent need to foster the diversification of agricultu...
After the extensive droughts of the mid70s in the Sahel, the construction of the Diama and Manantali...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
Since the colonial era, the expansion of the Senegalese economy was greatly sustained by the agricul...
In many African countries, food security is now more valued by agricultural policies than ever befor...
One of the basic debates in African development is whether agriculture can be the instrument for the...
For more than 50 years, the Senegal River delta and Lake Guiers area has seen constant growth in hyd...
The West African Sahel is at the frontline of climate change with severe land degradation, water sca...
Food security is an old wish of the highest political authorities in Senegal. From independence to t...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the dynamics of the Senegalese agricultural economy and th...
The Senegalese agricultural and livestock sector is the main economic activity representing approxim...
Senegal's high dependence on rice imports exposes the country to international market shocks with co...
Communication en libre accès, document disponible en ligne : http://www.fao.org/docrep/017/i3084e/i3...
International audienceIn agro-sylvo-pastoral villages ofWest Africa, biomass management ensures the ...
PRIFPRI5; CRP2; A Ensuring Sustainable food production; D Transforming Agriculture; E Building Resil...
Political and scientific spheres agree on the urgent need to foster the diversification of agricultu...
After the extensive droughts of the mid70s in the Sahel, the construction of the Diama and Manantali...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
Since the colonial era, the expansion of the Senegalese economy was greatly sustained by the agricul...
In many African countries, food security is now more valued by agricultural policies than ever befor...
One of the basic debates in African development is whether agriculture can be the instrument for the...
For more than 50 years, the Senegal River delta and Lake Guiers area has seen constant growth in hyd...
The West African Sahel is at the frontline of climate change with severe land degradation, water sca...
Food security is an old wish of the highest political authorities in Senegal. From independence to t...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the dynamics of the Senegalese agricultural economy and th...
The Senegalese agricultural and livestock sector is the main economic activity representing approxim...
Senegal's high dependence on rice imports exposes the country to international market shocks with co...
Communication en libre accès, document disponible en ligne : http://www.fao.org/docrep/017/i3084e/i3...
International audienceIn agro-sylvo-pastoral villages ofWest Africa, biomass management ensures the ...
PRIFPRI5; CRP2; A Ensuring Sustainable food production; D Transforming Agriculture; E Building Resil...
Political and scientific spheres agree on the urgent need to foster the diversification of agricultu...
After the extensive droughts of the mid70s in the Sahel, the construction of the Diama and Manantali...