Evaluation d’impact des programmes radiophoniques de AICCRA-Sénégal: Connaissances, pratiques agro-écologiques et revenus

This study assesses the impact of AICCRA's radio programs on the knowledge, attitudes, agro-ecological practices, and incomes of rural producers in Senegal, within the context of increasing climate risks. By disseminating relevant and tailored climate information through multilingual broadcasts, the...

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Autores principales: Thiaw, Moussa, Diouf, Mouhamed Abdoul, Worou, Nadine, Camara, Boubacar, Wane, Abdrahmane
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Lenguaje:Francés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177714
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author Thiaw, Moussa
Diouf, Mouhamed Abdoul
Worou, Nadine
Camara, Boubacar
Wane, Abdrahmane
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Diouf, Mouhamed Abdoul
Thiaw, Moussa
Wane, Abdrahmane
Worou, Nadine
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Diouf, Mouhamed Abdoul
Worou, Nadine
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Wane, Abdrahmane
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description This study assesses the impact of AICCRA's radio programs on the knowledge, attitudes, agro-ecological practices, and incomes of rural producers in Senegal, within the context of increasing climate risks. By disseminating relevant and tailored climate information through multilingual broadcasts, the programs have enhanced farmers' understanding of climate risks, including precipitation, temperature fluctuations, and seasonal management. The results reveal a significant knowledge gap between beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries of the AICCRA radio programs in terms of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices and improved varieties. Specifically, 59.44% of beneficiaries have acquired knowledge on CSA practices, compared to only 40.56% of non-beneficiaries, demonstrating a positive impact of the radio programs on raising awareness of sustainable farming techniques adapted to climate challenges. The exposure to AICCRA radio programs has also led to the adoption of more resilient agro-ecological practices, with the most common being crop variety changes (53.36%), input modifications (49.16%), and the use of manure or compost (44.54%). However, practices such as mechanization (3.36%) and soil conservation (3.78%) remain under-adopted, primarily due to financial and material constraints. Furthermore, the radio programs have contributed to greater income diversification, particularly through livestock, trade, and crafts, with agricultural income slightly higher among beneficiaries. A reduction in pest attacks, especially on millet, cowpea, and peanuts, has also been observed, reflecting the direct impact of the programs on integrated pest management practices. This study demonstrates that the AICCRA-supported community radio initiative has significantly enhanced the resilience of producers to climate change by increasing their access to relevant information, positively altering their agro-ecological practices, and diversifying their income sources.
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spelling CGSpace1777142025-12-02T10:59:51Z Evaluation d’impact des programmes radiophoniques de AICCRA-Sénégal: Connaissances, pratiques agro-écologiques et revenus Thiaw, Moussa Diouf, Mouhamed Abdoul Worou, Nadine Camara, Boubacar Wane, Abdrahmane risk livestock climate-smart agriculture This study assesses the impact of AICCRA's radio programs on the knowledge, attitudes, agro-ecological practices, and incomes of rural producers in Senegal, within the context of increasing climate risks. By disseminating relevant and tailored climate information through multilingual broadcasts, the programs have enhanced farmers' understanding of climate risks, including precipitation, temperature fluctuations, and seasonal management. The results reveal a significant knowledge gap between beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries of the AICCRA radio programs in terms of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices and improved varieties. Specifically, 59.44% of beneficiaries have acquired knowledge on CSA practices, compared to only 40.56% of non-beneficiaries, demonstrating a positive impact of the radio programs on raising awareness of sustainable farming techniques adapted to climate challenges. The exposure to AICCRA radio programs has also led to the adoption of more resilient agro-ecological practices, with the most common being crop variety changes (53.36%), input modifications (49.16%), and the use of manure or compost (44.54%). However, practices such as mechanization (3.36%) and soil conservation (3.78%) remain under-adopted, primarily due to financial and material constraints. Furthermore, the radio programs have contributed to greater income diversification, particularly through livestock, trade, and crafts, with agricultural income slightly higher among beneficiaries. A reduction in pest attacks, especially on millet, cowpea, and peanuts, has also been observed, reflecting the direct impact of the programs on integrated pest management practices. This study demonstrates that the AICCRA-supported community radio initiative has significantly enhanced the resilience of producers to climate change by increasing their access to relevant information, positively altering their agro-ecological practices, and diversifying their income sources. 2025-11-07 2025-11-10T16:01:32Z 2025-11-10T16:01:32Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177714 fr Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Thiaw, M., Diouf, A.M., Worou, O.N., Camara, B., Wane, A. 2025. Évaluation d’impact des programmes radiophoniques de AICCRA-Sénégal : Connaissances, pratiques agro-écologiques et revenus. AICCRA Report. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).
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livestock
climate-smart agriculture
Thiaw, Moussa
Diouf, Mouhamed Abdoul
Worou, Nadine
Camara, Boubacar
Wane, Abdrahmane
Evaluation d’impact des programmes radiophoniques de AICCRA-Sénégal: Connaissances, pratiques agro-écologiques et revenus
title Evaluation d’impact des programmes radiophoniques de AICCRA-Sénégal: Connaissances, pratiques agro-écologiques et revenus
title_full Evaluation d’impact des programmes radiophoniques de AICCRA-Sénégal: Connaissances, pratiques agro-écologiques et revenus
title_fullStr Evaluation d’impact des programmes radiophoniques de AICCRA-Sénégal: Connaissances, pratiques agro-écologiques et revenus
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation d’impact des programmes radiophoniques de AICCRA-Sénégal: Connaissances, pratiques agro-écologiques et revenus
title_short Evaluation d’impact des programmes radiophoniques de AICCRA-Sénégal: Connaissances, pratiques agro-écologiques et revenus
title_sort evaluation d impact des programmes radiophoniques de aiccra senegal connaissances pratiques agro ecologiques et revenus
topic risk
livestock
climate-smart agriculture
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177714
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