Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa's Savannah zones

The study compares and contrasts crop residue uses in 3 case study sites along an agricultural intensification gradient in the Sahel-Sudano zone of Niger and Nigeria. It draws on data collected from 24 vii/ages involving 480 households and employs a Tobit model to analyse the determinants of crop re...

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Autores principales: Akinola, Adebayo A., Abdoulaye, Tahirou, Valbuena, Diego, Erenstein, Olaf, Haileslasie, A., Germaine, I., Shehu, M., Ayedun, B.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78825
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author Akinola, Adebayo A.
Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Valbuena, Diego
Erenstein, Olaf
Haileslasie, A.
Germaine, I.
Shehu, M.
Ayedun, B.
author_browse Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Akinola, Adebayo A.
Ayedun, B.
Erenstein, Olaf
Germaine, I.
Haileslasie, A.
Shehu, M.
Valbuena, Diego
author_facet Akinola, Adebayo A.
Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Valbuena, Diego
Erenstein, Olaf
Haileslasie, A.
Germaine, I.
Shehu, M.
Ayedun, B.
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description The study compares and contrasts crop residue uses in 3 case study sites along an agricultural intensification gradient in the Sahel-Sudano zone of Niger and Nigeria. It draws on data collected from 24 vii/ages involving 480 households and employs a Tobit model to analyse the determinants of crop residue uses for cereals and legumes. The study uses an innovative classification of crop residue uses as an internal and external service to the farming system. Survey results indicate that internal service as livestock feed constituted the largest share across sites and crop types. Sale of crop residues is the largest external use identified for legumes. The study found that the internal use of cereal crop residue decreases along an intensification gradient. However, legume biomass redistribution within the system (internal service) did not follow a clear intensification gradient. The result of Tobit analyses indicates internal service use was positively influenced by livestock ownership (p<O.Ol), age (p<O.l), education (p<O.Ol), training by extension agent on crop-livestock interaction (p<0.05) and crop residue management (p<O.Ol). However, as household size (p<O.Ol) increased the· probability of enhancing internal services to agricultural systems declined. This suggests that larger households with more pressing demands for cash tend to sell their crop residues at the expense of more sustainable uses such as mulching. The overall pressure on crop residue use was also especially high in the more intensive system of the Kano region. Therefore, given the importance of crop residue for livestock feed and soil cover in these fragile savannah system and the high pressure for competing uses of crop residues, there is need to develop and promote potential substitute to ensure sustainability.
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spelling CGSpace788252025-12-08T10:11:39Z Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa's Savannah zones Akinola, Adebayo A. Abdoulaye, Tahirou Valbuena, Diego Erenstein, Olaf Haileslasie, A. Germaine, I. Shehu, M. Ayedun, B. crop residue agricultural products tobit model biomass use soil amendment intensification gradient The study compares and contrasts crop residue uses in 3 case study sites along an agricultural intensification gradient in the Sahel-Sudano zone of Niger and Nigeria. It draws on data collected from 24 vii/ages involving 480 households and employs a Tobit model to analyse the determinants of crop residue uses for cereals and legumes. The study uses an innovative classification of crop residue uses as an internal and external service to the farming system. Survey results indicate that internal service as livestock feed constituted the largest share across sites and crop types. Sale of crop residues is the largest external use identified for legumes. The study found that the internal use of cereal crop residue decreases along an intensification gradient. However, legume biomass redistribution within the system (internal service) did not follow a clear intensification gradient. The result of Tobit analyses indicates internal service use was positively influenced by livestock ownership (p<O.Ol), age (p<O.l), education (p<O.Ol), training by extension agent on crop-livestock interaction (p<0.05) and crop residue management (p<O.Ol). However, as household size (p<O.Ol) increased the· probability of enhancing internal services to agricultural systems declined. This suggests that larger households with more pressing demands for cash tend to sell their crop residues at the expense of more sustainable uses such as mulching. The overall pressure on crop residue use was also especially high in the more intensive system of the Kano region. Therefore, given the importance of crop residue for livestock feed and soil cover in these fragile savannah system and the high pressure for competing uses of crop residues, there is need to develop and promote potential substitute to ensure sustainability. 2016 2017-01-17T15:35:06Z 2017-01-17T15:35:06Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78825 en Open Access application/pdf Akinola, A., Abdoulaye, T., Valbuena, D., Erenstein, O., Haileslasie, A., Germaine, I., ... & Ayedun, B. (2015). Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa’s savannah zones. Tropicultura, 396-410.
spellingShingle crop residue
agricultural products
tobit model
biomass use
soil amendment
intensification gradient
Akinola, Adebayo A.
Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Valbuena, Diego
Erenstein, Olaf
Haileslasie, A.
Germaine, I.
Shehu, M.
Ayedun, B.
Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa's Savannah zones
title Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa's Savannah zones
title_full Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa's Savannah zones
title_fullStr Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa's Savannah zones
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa's Savannah zones
title_short Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa's Savannah zones
title_sort determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in west africa s savannah zones
topic crop residue
agricultural products
tobit model
biomass use
soil amendment
intensification gradient
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78825
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