Title of article :
Do small farmers’ achievements contradict the nutrient depletion scenarios for Africa?
Author/Authors :
Michael Mortimore، نويسنده , , Frances Harris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
14
From page :
43
To page :
56
Abstract :
The dominant narrative of soil degradation in sub-Saharan Africa, as expressed in global surveys and policy documents, is compared with long-term data on the productive performance of smallholder farming systems under climatic and demographic stress. Cases at national, district and village/farm scale are considered (Nigeria; Diourbel Region, Senegal; Maradi Department, Niger; the Kano Close-Settled Zone, Nigeria). The dominant narrative is found to fail as a predictor of agricultural performance over the longer term. Instead there is evidence of farmers’ achievements in terms of sustained production, and investments in soil fertility maintenance. However at micro-scale, the constraints affecting farmers’ investments are apparent. The dominant narrative is deficient as a guide to policy, which needs to go beyond the fertiliser debate to take a broader view of soil fertility in relation to rural livelihoods and a need to facilitate private investment in natural resources.
Keywords :
Long-term change , Africa , soil fertility , productivity , nutrient management , degradation , Small farmers
Journal title :
Land Use Policy
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Land Use Policy
Record number :
747992
Link To Document :
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