Characterizing the production of small-scale tree seed nurseries in Burkina Faso: Insights from a national survey

Effective tree-based restoration depends on robust seed systems capable of supplying diverse, high-quality planting material. Burkina Faso is an active participant in the Great Green Wall initiative, but the main features and performance of small-scale tree nurseries remain poorly characterized. Thi...

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Autores principales: Oubida, Wendpouiré Régis, Daboue, Edith Marie Sylvie, Bama, Wend-Kuni Josée, Sougué, Bassirou Moïtché, Ouedraogo, Moussa, Vinceti, Barbara
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Publicado: Springer Nature 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179480
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author Oubida, Wendpouiré Régis
Daboue, Edith Marie Sylvie
Bama, Wend-Kuni Josée
Sougué, Bassirou Moïtché
Ouedraogo, Moussa
Vinceti, Barbara
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Daboue, Edith Marie Sylvie
Oubida, Wendpouiré Régis
Ouedraogo, Moussa
Sougué, Bassirou Moïtché
Vinceti, Barbara
author_facet Oubida, Wendpouiré Régis
Daboue, Edith Marie Sylvie
Bama, Wend-Kuni Josée
Sougué, Bassirou Moïtché
Ouedraogo, Moussa
Vinceti, Barbara
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description Effective tree-based restoration depends on robust seed systems capable of supplying diverse, high-quality planting material. Burkina Faso is an active participant in the Great Green Wall initiative, but the main features and performance of small-scale tree nurseries remain poorly characterized. This study aimed to assess their production and presents results from the largest survey of this kind ever conducted in Burkina Faso. Managers of 596 small private nurseries across eight regions of Burkina Faso were engaged in a survey. Data were collected on species diversity, production volumes, seed procurement, technical capacity, and challenges affecting nursery operations. The survey revealed that nursery production included 248 different plant species, of which 53% were exotic with a significant share of ornamental plants, particularly in nurseries located near large urban areas. A total of 133 tree species were recorded, about half of them native. Tree seedlings represented the bulk of the production. Seed sourcing occurred mainly locally, and genetic quality did not appear to be a significant concern for nursery managers. Water scarcity, weak market linkages, and inadequate infrastructure emerged as the most pressing challenges. Most nurserymen had received training, though knowledge gaps persisted in seed handling and propagation management. Overall, it appears that small-scale nurseries form a crucial but under-supported component of Burkina Faso’s tree seed system. Strengthening this sector requires improving access to water and infrastructure, expanding training on native species propagation and seed quality, better targeted seed collection, and enhanced market and distribution networks.
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spelling CGSpace1794802026-01-08T02:00:58Z Characterizing the production of small-scale tree seed nurseries in Burkina Faso: Insights from a national survey Oubida, Wendpouiré Régis Daboue, Edith Marie Sylvie Bama, Wend-Kuni Josée Sougué, Bassirou Moïtché Ouedraogo, Moussa Vinceti, Barbara propagation materials forestry forest biodiversity planting stock planting stock certification plant nurseries Effective tree-based restoration depends on robust seed systems capable of supplying diverse, high-quality planting material. Burkina Faso is an active participant in the Great Green Wall initiative, but the main features and performance of small-scale tree nurseries remain poorly characterized. This study aimed to assess their production and presents results from the largest survey of this kind ever conducted in Burkina Faso. Managers of 596 small private nurseries across eight regions of Burkina Faso were engaged in a survey. Data were collected on species diversity, production volumes, seed procurement, technical capacity, and challenges affecting nursery operations. The survey revealed that nursery production included 248 different plant species, of which 53% were exotic with a significant share of ornamental plants, particularly in nurseries located near large urban areas. A total of 133 tree species were recorded, about half of them native. Tree seedlings represented the bulk of the production. Seed sourcing occurred mainly locally, and genetic quality did not appear to be a significant concern for nursery managers. Water scarcity, weak market linkages, and inadequate infrastructure emerged as the most pressing challenges. Most nurserymen had received training, though knowledge gaps persisted in seed handling and propagation management. Overall, it appears that small-scale nurseries form a crucial but under-supported component of Burkina Faso’s tree seed system. Strengthening this sector requires improving access to water and infrastructure, expanding training on native species propagation and seed quality, better targeted seed collection, and enhanced market and distribution networks. 2025-12-29 2026-01-07T13:21:57Z 2026-01-07T13:21:57Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179480 en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf Springer Nature Oubida, W.R.; Daboue, E.M.S.; Bama, W.J.; Sougué, B.M.; Ouedraogo, M.; Vinceti, B. (2025) Characterizing the production of small-scale tree seed nurseries in Burkina Faso: Insights from a national survey. Small-Scale Forestry, Online first paper (2025-12-29). ISSN: 1873-7617
spellingShingle propagation materials
forestry
forest biodiversity
planting stock
planting stock certification
plant nurseries
Oubida, Wendpouiré Régis
Daboue, Edith Marie Sylvie
Bama, Wend-Kuni Josée
Sougué, Bassirou Moïtché
Ouedraogo, Moussa
Vinceti, Barbara
Characterizing the production of small-scale tree seed nurseries in Burkina Faso: Insights from a national survey
title Characterizing the production of small-scale tree seed nurseries in Burkina Faso: Insights from a national survey
title_full Characterizing the production of small-scale tree seed nurseries in Burkina Faso: Insights from a national survey
title_fullStr Characterizing the production of small-scale tree seed nurseries in Burkina Faso: Insights from a national survey
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing the production of small-scale tree seed nurseries in Burkina Faso: Insights from a national survey
title_short Characterizing the production of small-scale tree seed nurseries in Burkina Faso: Insights from a national survey
title_sort characterizing the production of small scale tree seed nurseries in burkina faso insights from a national survey
topic propagation materials
forestry
forest biodiversity
planting stock
planting stock certification
plant nurseries
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179480
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