How is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub-Saharan Africa?

The potential of organic agriculture and agroecological approaches for improving food security in Africa is a controversial topic in global discussions. While there is a number of meta-analyses on the environmental, agronomic and financial performance of organic farming, most of the underlying data...

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Main Authors: Schader, C., Heidenreich, A., Kadzere, I., Egyir, I., Muriuki, A., Bandanaa, H., Clottey, J., Ndungu, J., Grovermann, C., Lazzarini, G., Blockeel, J., Borgemeister, C., Müller, A, Kabi, F., Fiaboe, K., Adamtey, N., Huber, B., Niggli, U., Stolze, M.
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Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115374
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author Schader, C.
Heidenreich, A.
Kadzere, I.
Egyir, I.
Muriuki, A.
Bandanaa, H.
Clottey, J.
Ndungu, J.
Grovermann, C.
Lazzarini, G.
Blockeel, J.
Borgemeister, C.
Müller, A
Kabi, F.
Fiaboe, K.
Adamtey, N.
Huber, B.
Niggli, U.
Stolze, M.
author_browse Adamtey, N.
Bandanaa, H.
Blockeel, J.
Borgemeister, C.
Clottey, J.
Egyir, I.
Fiaboe, K.
Grovermann, C.
Heidenreich, A.
Huber, B.
Kabi, F.
Kadzere, I.
Lazzarini, G.
Muriuki, A.
Müller, A
Ndungu, J.
Niggli, U.
Schader, C.
Stolze, M.
author_facet Schader, C.
Heidenreich, A.
Kadzere, I.
Egyir, I.
Muriuki, A.
Bandanaa, H.
Clottey, J.
Ndungu, J.
Grovermann, C.
Lazzarini, G.
Blockeel, J.
Borgemeister, C.
Müller, A
Kabi, F.
Fiaboe, K.
Adamtey, N.
Huber, B.
Niggli, U.
Stolze, M.
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description The potential of organic agriculture and agroecological approaches for improving food security in Africa is a controversial topic in global discussions. While there is a number of meta-analyses on the environmental, agronomic and financial performance of organic farming, most of the underlying data stems from on-station field trials from temperate regions. Data from sub-Sahara Africa in particular, as well as detailed real-farm data is scarce. How organic farming is implemented in sub-Saharan Africa and how it performs in a smallholder context remains poorly understood. We applied a novel observational two-factorial research design, which allowed to evaluate the impacts of i) interventions for introducing organic agriculture and ii) specific organic management practices on 1,645 farms from five case studies in Ghana and Kenya, which we closely monitored for 24 months. Among the farmers who have been exposed to the interventions, we found heterogeneous adoption of organic agriculture principles, depending on the intervention. Furthermore, we found rather passive than active organic management among farmers. Most yields and gross margins under organic management remained at similar levels as the conventional values in four of the case studies. In one case study, however, coffee, maize and macadamia nut yields increased by 127–308% and farm-level gross margins over all analysed crops by 292%. Pooling our data across all case studies, we found significantly higher (+144%) farm-level gross margins on organically managed farms than on conventional farms. This indicates the potential of organic and agroecological approaches if implemented well. Based on our observations, we argue for improving the implementation of organic agriculture projects in settings with smallholder farmers. Limited capacities, lack of appropriate inputs and market access are major agronomic and institutional challenges to be addressed. Furthermore, we argue for supporting a differentiated debate about which types of organic farming are really desirable by classifying approaches to organic farming according to i) their intention to work organically and ii) the degree of following the organic principles. This will support the design and implementation of targeted policy interventions for stimulating sustainability of farming systems and rural development.
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spelling CGSpace1153742025-11-11T10:06:34Z How is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub-Saharan Africa? Schader, C. Heidenreich, A. Kadzere, I. Egyir, I. Muriuki, A. Bandanaa, H. Clottey, J. Ndungu, J. Grovermann, C. Lazzarini, G. Blockeel, J. Borgemeister, C. Müller, A Kabi, F. Fiaboe, K. Adamtey, N. Huber, B. Niggli, U. Stolze, M. productivity profitability smallholders farmers impact assessment agroecology subsaharan africa organic agriculture ecology The potential of organic agriculture and agroecological approaches for improving food security in Africa is a controversial topic in global discussions. While there is a number of meta-analyses on the environmental, agronomic and financial performance of organic farming, most of the underlying data stems from on-station field trials from temperate regions. Data from sub-Sahara Africa in particular, as well as detailed real-farm data is scarce. How organic farming is implemented in sub-Saharan Africa and how it performs in a smallholder context remains poorly understood. We applied a novel observational two-factorial research design, which allowed to evaluate the impacts of i) interventions for introducing organic agriculture and ii) specific organic management practices on 1,645 farms from five case studies in Ghana and Kenya, which we closely monitored for 24 months. Among the farmers who have been exposed to the interventions, we found heterogeneous adoption of organic agriculture principles, depending on the intervention. Furthermore, we found rather passive than active organic management among farmers. Most yields and gross margins under organic management remained at similar levels as the conventional values in four of the case studies. In one case study, however, coffee, maize and macadamia nut yields increased by 127–308% and farm-level gross margins over all analysed crops by 292%. Pooling our data across all case studies, we found significantly higher (+144%) farm-level gross margins on organically managed farms than on conventional farms. This indicates the potential of organic and agroecological approaches if implemented well. Based on our observations, we argue for improving the implementation of organic agriculture projects in settings with smallholder farmers. Limited capacities, lack of appropriate inputs and market access are major agronomic and institutional challenges to be addressed. Furthermore, we argue for supporting a differentiated debate about which types of organic farming are really desirable by classifying approaches to organic farming according to i) their intention to work organically and ii) the degree of following the organic principles. This will support the design and implementation of targeted policy interventions for stimulating sustainability of farming systems and rural development. 2021-09 2021-10-12T12:13:34Z 2021-10-12T12:13:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115374 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Schader, C., Heidenreich, A., Kadzere, I., Egyir, I., Muriuki, A., Bandanaa, J., ... & Stolze, M. (2021). How is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub-Saharan Africa?. Global Environmental Change, 70, 102325: 1-13.
spellingShingle productivity
profitability
smallholders
farmers
impact assessment
agroecology
subsaharan africa
organic agriculture
ecology
Schader, C.
Heidenreich, A.
Kadzere, I.
Egyir, I.
Muriuki, A.
Bandanaa, H.
Clottey, J.
Ndungu, J.
Grovermann, C.
Lazzarini, G.
Blockeel, J.
Borgemeister, C.
Müller, A
Kabi, F.
Fiaboe, K.
Adamtey, N.
Huber, B.
Niggli, U.
Stolze, M.
How is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub-Saharan Africa?
title How is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub-Saharan Africa?
title_full How is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub-Saharan Africa?
title_fullStr How is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub-Saharan Africa?
title_full_unstemmed How is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub-Saharan Africa?
title_short How is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub-Saharan Africa?
title_sort how is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub saharan africa
topic productivity
profitability
smallholders
farmers
impact assessment
agroecology
subsaharan africa
organic agriculture
ecology
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115374
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