GESTION ENDOGENE DE LA FERTILITE DES TERRES AGRICOLES CHEZ LES LOKPA A BOUGOU (COMMUNE DE DJOUGOU AU NORD- BENIN).
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Abstract
Agricultural land is becoming increasingly degraded by human
pressure for the satisfaction of vital needs. The objective of this
research is to study the management of agricultural land fertility among
Lokpa in Bougou.
Data collection from the field was done on three of the four villages in
the Bougou district. The size of the sample is determined by the D.
Schwartz formula (1995) with a random sampling mode. In total, 100
people were surveyed. Data collection was conducted through direct
field interviews and observation. Allan's L coefficient (1995) has been
used to characterize the level of soil disturbance. The Chi-square
correlation test was applied using SPSS descriptive statistics software
(version 21).
The analysis of the results shows that cropping techniques are an
important factor in the destruction of agricultural land (71%).
Populations still have acquired or endogenous knowledge to assess the
level of soil fertility. At the Lokpa in Bougou, the drop in yields
agricultural is a main indicator of the appreciation of soil fertility. The
Allan L coefficient (1995) calculated is L = 1.2 <5, which explains an
overexploitation of farmland. The contribution of chemical fertilizers is
highly developed to restore soil fertility. In contrast, less than 5% of
farmers believe that soil fertility needs to be restored from organic
fertilizer. The value of the threshold of significance between
knowledge of soil fertility restoration practices and sex is 0.033 so
there is a link between the sex of the farmer and his knowledge of soil
fertility restoration practices.
