Stratégies d’adaptation aux contraintes agro-climatiques dans l’arrondissement de Zounguè, commune de Dangbo au Bénin
Akibou Abaniché Akindele a, ?, Lazare Léoboui Sodegla b, Sagbo Alain Zinsou c
Keywords:
Zounguè district, agro-climatic constraint, agricultural productionAbstract
Climatic constraints are a brake on the development of agricultural production. As long as agriculture remains essentially ra in-fed, the agro-climatic parameters present it with constraining particularities. The purpose of this work is to contribute to a better knowledge of the climatic constraints which affect agricultural production in the district of Zounguè. The methodological approach used is based on the identification of the data used, the collection of data through documentary research and fieldwork, their processing and the analysis of the results carried out by means of the SWOT (Strenghs-Weaknesses-Opportunities) model. -Threats). Data was collected from 73 agricultural producers in the study area. The results obtained show that producers have a number of natural and human potentialities for agricultural development. However, these potentialities are under the influence of certain agricultural and climatic conditions which have drastically affected the production of farmers. Among these constraints, we can retain in order of their importance the climatic constraints (40%); the anthropogenic or human constraints (38%) and the constraints of pests (22%). Faced with thse constraints, the farmers of Zouguè develop strategies to cope with. These are endo genous strategies which include rearrangement of agricultural calendar, crop rotation, developpment of lowlands, associations of crops and auctionning of field perimeters and developpment of alternative activities. Modern strategies highlight the use of short-cycle varieties, the use of chemical fertilizers and phytosaitary products.
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