Pratiques culturales, valeurs d’usage et perception des paysans des espèces compagnes du cacaoyer dans des agroforêts traditionnelles au centre de la Côte d’Ivoire

Cocoa production has long been considered as one of the main causes of forest cover degradation in the tropics. However, studies show more and more often that cocoa-based agroforestry systems host a relativily high diversity of shade species, compared to monoculture plantations. In addition to the g...

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Main Authors: Constant Yves Adou Yao, Kouassi Bruno Kpangui, Bi Tra Aimé Vroh, Djakalia Ouattara
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Published: Laboratoire Éco-anthropologie et Ethnobiologie 2016-07-01
Series:Revue d'ethnoécologie
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ethnoecologie/2474
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author Constant Yves Adou Yao
Kouassi Bruno Kpangui
Bi Tra Aimé Vroh
Djakalia Ouattara
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description Cocoa production has long been considered as one of the main causes of forest cover degradation in the tropics. However, studies show more and more often that cocoa-based agroforestry systems host a relativily high diversity of shade species, compared to monoculture plantations. In addition to the goods and services provided by these species, only local farmers' perceptions could allow the maintenance and success of this cultivation system in forest-savanna transition zone, considered as unfavorable for cocoa cultivation. Our study analyses the traditional agroforestry practices in three localities of Kokoumbo in the Centre of Côte d’Ivoire. One hundred and five peasants have been surveyed and we have recorded their utilization of plant species in cocoa plantations and their perceptions of the repercssions on cocoa trees. The resulted data have been completed by botanical inventories in 105 plots of 625 m2 each. The results show that 65 species were recognized by farmers as being compatible or not with the cocoa cultivation. Large trees like Milicia excelsa that would maintain soil fertility or moisture in the environment, were marked favorable to cocoa. The majority of food species had no known effect on cocoa trees. Nesogordonia papaverifera, although commonly found in plantations, was known to dry soil or delay the development of cocoa trees. The mechanisms of these antagonisms were often difficult to explain by farmers. Extensive research taking into account the physical, chemical aspects and even other biological factors, indicators of soil fertility will be necessary to support the knowledge of local cocoa farmers in the study area.
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spelling doaj-art-59a74e6709e3443da4d061d0c0a218cb2025-02-05T16:25:00ZengLaboratoire Éco-anthropologie et EthnobiologieRevue d'ethnoécologie2267-24192016-07-01910.4000/ethnoecologie.2474Pratiques culturales, valeurs d’usage et perception des paysans des espèces compagnes du cacaoyer dans des agroforêts traditionnelles au centre de la Côte d’IvoireConstant Yves Adou YaoKouassi Bruno KpanguiBi Tra Aimé VrohDjakalia OuattaraCocoa production has long been considered as one of the main causes of forest cover degradation in the tropics. However, studies show more and more often that cocoa-based agroforestry systems host a relativily high diversity of shade species, compared to monoculture plantations. In addition to the goods and services provided by these species, only local farmers' perceptions could allow the maintenance and success of this cultivation system in forest-savanna transition zone, considered as unfavorable for cocoa cultivation. Our study analyses the traditional agroforestry practices in three localities of Kokoumbo in the Centre of Côte d’Ivoire. One hundred and five peasants have been surveyed and we have recorded their utilization of plant species in cocoa plantations and their perceptions of the repercssions on cocoa trees. The resulted data have been completed by botanical inventories in 105 plots of 625 m2 each. The results show that 65 species were recognized by farmers as being compatible or not with the cocoa cultivation. Large trees like Milicia excelsa that would maintain soil fertility or moisture in the environment, were marked favorable to cocoa. The majority of food species had no known effect on cocoa trees. Nesogordonia papaverifera, although commonly found in plantations, was known to dry soil or delay the development of cocoa trees. The mechanisms of these antagonisms were often difficult to explain by farmers. Extensive research taking into account the physical, chemical aspects and even other biological factors, indicators of soil fertility will be necessary to support the knowledge of local cocoa farmers in the study area.https://journals.openedition.org/ethnoecologie/2474shade speciesfarming practiceslocal community knowledgeCôte d’Ivoirecocoa cultivation
spellingShingle Constant Yves Adou Yao
Kouassi Bruno Kpangui
Bi Tra Aimé Vroh
Djakalia Ouattara
Pratiques culturales, valeurs d’usage et perception des paysans des espèces compagnes du cacaoyer dans des agroforêts traditionnelles au centre de la Côte d’Ivoire
Revue d'ethnoécologie
shade species
farming practices
local community knowledge
Côte d’Ivoire
cocoa cultivation
title Pratiques culturales, valeurs d’usage et perception des paysans des espèces compagnes du cacaoyer dans des agroforêts traditionnelles au centre de la Côte d’Ivoire
title_full Pratiques culturales, valeurs d’usage et perception des paysans des espèces compagnes du cacaoyer dans des agroforêts traditionnelles au centre de la Côte d’Ivoire
title_fullStr Pratiques culturales, valeurs d’usage et perception des paysans des espèces compagnes du cacaoyer dans des agroforêts traditionnelles au centre de la Côte d’Ivoire
title_full_unstemmed Pratiques culturales, valeurs d’usage et perception des paysans des espèces compagnes du cacaoyer dans des agroforêts traditionnelles au centre de la Côte d’Ivoire
title_short Pratiques culturales, valeurs d’usage et perception des paysans des espèces compagnes du cacaoyer dans des agroforêts traditionnelles au centre de la Côte d’Ivoire
title_sort pratiques culturales valeurs d usage et perception des paysans des especes compagnes du cacaoyer dans des agroforets traditionnelles au centre de la cote d ivoire
topic shade species
farming practices
local community knowledge
Côte d’Ivoire
cocoa cultivation
url https://journals.openedition.org/ethnoecologie/2474
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