Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences, June - 2017; Volume – 5(3) 327 LAWANI Rebecca Annick Niréti
Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences, June - 2017; Volume – 5(3) 327 LAWANI Rebecca Annick Niréti Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences http://www.jebas.org ISSN No. 2320 – 8694 CHARACTERIZATION OF FARMERS’ CROPPING SYSTEMS IN THREE DISTRICTS (BONOU, OUINHI, ZAGNANADO) OF BENIN REPUBLIC LAWANI Rebecca Annick Niréti1*, KELOME Nelly Carine2, AGASSOUNON DJIKPO TCHIBOZO Micheline3, HOUNKPE Jechonias2 1University of Abomey-Calavi, National Institute of Water, Laboratory of Applied Hydrology (LHA), 01 BP 1950 Abomey -Calavi (B enin) 2University of Abomey-Calavi, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Department of Earth Sciences, Laboratory of Geology, Mines and Environment (LaboGME), BP: 01 BP 526 Cotonou (Benin) 3University of Abomey-C alavi, Faculty of Science and Techniques, Department of Genetics and Biotechnology, Laboratory of Standards, Microbiological Quali ty Control, Nutrition and Pharmacology (LNCQMNP), 01 BP1636 RP Cotonou (Benin) Received – March 05, 2017; Revision – April 24, 2017; Accepted – June 19, 2017 Available Available Online – June 30, 2017 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18006/2017.5(3).321.331 ABSTRACT KEYWORDS Objective of this study was to understand farmer’s management practices related to water quality and sanitary Agricultural Practices issue in order to assess the risks of these practices especially in the Upper Ouémé Delta. All the data related to Crops this investigation were collected by field observations, interviews, surveys of farming households and focus groups. The surveys were conducted with 387 farmers belongs to three districts of southern Benin (Bonou, Fertilizers Ouinhi, and Zagnanado). Results of study revealed that 97.48%, 57.78%, 76% of farmers respectively of the Bonou, Ouinhi, and Zagnanado districts grow food crops.
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