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Exploring Some Social Dimensions to the Practice and Sustainability of Traditional Conservation Agriculture in Semi-Arid Ghana

机译:探索半干旱加纳传统保护性农业的实践和可持续性的一些社会层面

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This paper identifies and examines the social factors driving the continuous use of traditional farming techniques hereforth referred to as traditional conservation agriculture by smallholder farmers in two Districts; Tolon in Northern and Wa West in Upper West Regions of Ghana. The influence of the identified social drivers was tested against field-based evidence in purposively selected case study communities in the Tolon and Wa West Districts. The study employs a multi-stage sampling approach to select two categories of farmers (those known to be dominantly employing traditional farming techniques and (ii) those who employ less or no traditional farming techniques in their farms) for this survey. Using a structured questionnaire, a total of 80 farmers were sampled and interviewed. Focus group discussions with the two categories of farmers and farm visits were undertaken to triangulate and validate individual responses. Data from the two study districts were analyzed using descriptive statistical techniques (frequency, percentages and bar charts) in Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS). Results gathered revealed a discernible and significant relationship between the continual practice of traditional conservation agriculture and social factors including gender, age, education, household size and income. Other factors including farm size, labour costs, low capital requirements, declining soil fertility, low yield due to increasing climatic variability and dearth of external institutional support emerged as key drivers influencing the practice and sustainability of traditional conservation agriculture. This study calls for the re-examination of the efforts to transfer formal conservation agriculture practices to local communities by adopting a synergistic approach. Keywords: Traditional Conservation Agriculture, Northern Ghana, Smallholder Farmers, Gender, Sustainability
机译:本文确定并研究了驱动两个地区小农户继续使用传统耕作技术的社会因素,以下将其称为传统保护农业。北部的Tolon和加纳的上西部地区的Wa West。在Tolon和Wa West地区的故意选择的案例研究社区中,针对实地证据测试了确定的社会驱动因素的影响。该研究采用多阶段抽样方法来选择两类农民(已知主要采用传统耕作技术的农民和(ii)其农场中采用较少或不采用传统耕作技术的农民)。使用结构化的问卷调查,总共对80位农民进行了抽样和访谈。与两类农民进行了焦点小组讨论,并进行了农场访问,以三角化和验证个人的回答。使用统计产品和服务解决方案(SPSS)中的描述性统计技术(频率,百分比和条形图)分析了两个研究区的数据。收集的结果表明,传统的保护性农业的持续实践与社会因素(包括性别,年龄,受教育程度,家庭人数和收入)之间存在明显可辨的关系。其他因素包括农场规模,劳动力成本,较低的资本需求,土壤肥力下降,气候变化加剧导致的单产低下以及外部机构支持的匮乏,这些都是影响传统保护性农业实践和可持续性的主要驱动力。这项研究要求通过采用协同方法,重新研究将正规的保护性农业实践转移到当地社区的努力。关键字:传统保护性农业,加纳北部,小农户,性别,可持续性

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