Organic cotton relies on ecological processes and the use of natural resources to sustain the production system, unlike conventional cotton, mainly characterized by massive utilization of synthesis chemicals. In West Africa, where rural livelihoods are particularly vulnerable, organic cotton is expected to contribute not only to poverty reduction but also to strengthen households’ resilience. The objective of this study was to assess institutional and socioeconomic factors determining farmers’ decisions to adopt organic cotton. For this purpose, we applied a probit model on empirical data collected from producers of the Centre and the Northern parts of Benin. Overall, we found that organic cotton adoption is mainly determined by farmers’ s...
Conventional knowledge assumes that production of cash/export crops jeopardizes household food crop ...
This study was carried out to assess cotton farmers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for pest management se...
The study examined the determinants of adoption of improved cotton seeds and their use intensity in ...
International audienceOrganic production is one of the serious options for ensuring food safety and ...
Organic cotton has started in 2004 in Mali in the context of a serious crisis in the conventional co...
It is likely that Goals 2, 14, and 15 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will never be achi...
Organic agriculture is one of the most widely known alternative production systems advocated for its...
Organic agriculture is increasingly recognized as an adaptation measure to support sustainable livel...
Cotton production in Benin, West Africa, is intertwined with colonialism, which contributed to the t...
SUMMARY The general objective of this work is to analyze the viability of the culture of organic fa...
This article addresses the economic and social impacts for women growing cotton through the interrel...
Masters DissertationDespite 19 years of its existence, organic cotton production (OCP) system has no...
Farming in tropical Africa is getting more and more complex. Land shortages often lead to soil ferti...
The development of organic cotton farming in Benin has unveiled the role of women as separate cotton...
The sustainability of agricultural practices seems to be a suitable concept for evaluating both the ...
Conventional knowledge assumes that production of cash/export crops jeopardizes household food crop ...
This study was carried out to assess cotton farmers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for pest management se...
The study examined the determinants of adoption of improved cotton seeds and their use intensity in ...
International audienceOrganic production is one of the serious options for ensuring food safety and ...
Organic cotton has started in 2004 in Mali in the context of a serious crisis in the conventional co...
It is likely that Goals 2, 14, and 15 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will never be achi...
Organic agriculture is one of the most widely known alternative production systems advocated for its...
Organic agriculture is increasingly recognized as an adaptation measure to support sustainable livel...
Cotton production in Benin, West Africa, is intertwined with colonialism, which contributed to the t...
SUMMARY The general objective of this work is to analyze the viability of the culture of organic fa...
This article addresses the economic and social impacts for women growing cotton through the interrel...
Masters DissertationDespite 19 years of its existence, organic cotton production (OCP) system has no...
Farming in tropical Africa is getting more and more complex. Land shortages often lead to soil ferti...
The development of organic cotton farming in Benin has unveiled the role of women as separate cotton...
The sustainability of agricultural practices seems to be a suitable concept for evaluating both the ...
Conventional knowledge assumes that production of cash/export crops jeopardizes household food crop ...
This study was carried out to assess cotton farmers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for pest management se...
The study examined the determinants of adoption of improved cotton seeds and their use intensity in ...