Mucuna cover cropping: Benin
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Date
2001
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Rome: United Nations Development Programme
Abstract
In Benin, the soils of the southern plateaux have been under increasing pressure in recent years. As population density has increased, fallow periods have become too short to maintain soil productivity. The numerous smallholder farmers in the area have rarely used fertilizer and even when they have, the benefits have been reduced by a degraded soil resource base. One notable consequence of the reduced fallow periods has been the encroachment of Imperata cylindrica- an aggressive weed which requires substantial labour to eradicate by hand and which has forced farmers to abandon fields to fallow.
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Keywords
Green manure crops, Soil management, Soil nutrients, Soil fertility, Mucuna, Cover cropping, Farm/Enterprise Scale
Citation
Sharing Innovative Experiences Vol. 5 / Agriculture and Rural Development in the South