Biodiversity and Food Diversity of Farms Using Agroecology in Benin Cotton Areas
Leon H. Akpatcho,
Patrice Y. Adegbola and
Jacob A. Yabi
Sustainable Agriculture Research, 2023, vol. 12, issue 1, 24
Abstract:
Farms biodiversity and food diversity of agricultural households are evaluated to understand some agroecology effects on cotton farms. This is a part of socio-economic analysis of the agroecological transition underway in cotton zones of Benin. The surveys covered 509 farmers in 5 municipalities- Banikoara, Kandi, Ouassa-Péhunco, Parakou and Savalou. Data collected are crops diversity, livestock diversity, natural vegetation, trees and pollinators of each farm and the various food consumed within 24 hours before the survey on each farm. Scores obtained by farm on each criterion were used to calculate the farm biodiversity index and household food diversity index; and the averages by type. Student's Chi--square test and Kruskal Wallis multiple comparison test were used to compare index averages, to analyze difference between farm types according to their "Test" or "Control" status. Analysis based on "Tool Agroecology Performance Evaluation (TAPE)" method shows that surveyed farms are unsustainable (biodiversity index
Date: 2023
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