Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders: Case study in South-West Cameroon

Intercropping oil palm during its immature stage with food crops is usually blamed for its negative impact on the growth and future yields of palms. Agro-industries unanimously condemn such practice. For smallholders on the contrary, intercropping presents numerous advantages as it not only covers t...

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Main Authors: Nchanji, Y.K., Nkongho, R.N., Mala, W.A., Levang, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/94989
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author Nchanji, Y.K.
Nkongho, R.N.
Mala, W.A.
Levang, P.
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Mala, W.A.
Nchanji, Y.K.
Nkongho, R.N.
author_facet Nchanji, Y.K.
Nkongho, R.N.
Mala, W.A.
Levang, P.
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description Intercropping oil palm during its immature stage with food crops is usually blamed for its negative impact on the growth and future yields of palms. Agro-industries unanimously condemn such practice. For smallholders on the contrary, intercropping presents numerous advantages as it not only covers the weeding cost but also provides food and revenue while waiting for the palms to come into production. While such trade-off may be of little interest to an agro-industry, it appears as determining for many smallholders. The study was carried out in seven communities in the Bamuso Sub-division of the South–West Region of Cameroon and seeks to understand how smallholder oil palm farmers (small, medium and large scale) use the intercropping technique during the early stages of oil palm development as a means to improve on their livelihood. Results indicated that, a mean annual wage of 705,000 FCFA (€1075) was obtained per hectare per household for smallholders practicing intercropping. In addition to income gained, intercropping significantly reduced the cost of weeding. The study therefore, suggests the need for pre-emptive measures—such as food crop choice, planting density amongst others—to be taken into consideration when intercropping annual food crops with oil palm so as not to jeopardize the yield of oil palm at production stage. The finding is of significance for sustainable agriculture in that intercropping encourages poverty reduction for marginalized people especially women with no access to land, maximises land use by farmers, food security in households, stability in yield and profit in smallholders' oil palm plantations.
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spelling CGSpace949892025-06-17T08:24:00Z Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders: Case study in South-West Cameroon Nchanji, Y.K. Nkongho, R.N. Mala, W.A. Levang, P. case studies\ncosts income intercropping oil palms weeding Intercropping oil palm during its immature stage with food crops is usually blamed for its negative impact on the growth and future yields of palms. Agro-industries unanimously condemn such practice. For smallholders on the contrary, intercropping presents numerous advantages as it not only covers the weeding cost but also provides food and revenue while waiting for the palms to come into production. While such trade-off may be of little interest to an agro-industry, it appears as determining for many smallholders. The study was carried out in seven communities in the Bamuso Sub-division of the South–West Region of Cameroon and seeks to understand how smallholder oil palm farmers (small, medium and large scale) use the intercropping technique during the early stages of oil palm development as a means to improve on their livelihood. Results indicated that, a mean annual wage of 705,000 FCFA (€1075) was obtained per hectare per household for smallholders practicing intercropping. In addition to income gained, intercropping significantly reduced the cost of weeding. The study therefore, suggests the need for pre-emptive measures—such as food crop choice, planting density amongst others—to be taken into consideration when intercropping annual food crops with oil palm so as not to jeopardize the yield of oil palm at production stage. The finding is of significance for sustainable agriculture in that intercropping encourages poverty reduction for marginalized people especially women with no access to land, maximises land use by farmers, food security in households, stability in yield and profit in smallholders' oil palm plantations. 2016-06 2018-07-03T11:02:12Z 2018-07-03T11:02:12Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/94989 en Open Access Springer Nchanji, Y.K., Nkongho, R.N., Mala, W.A., Levang, P.. 2016. Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders : Case study in South-West Cameroon. Agricultural Systems, 90 (3) : 509-519. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-015-9873-z
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income
intercropping
oil palms
weeding
Nchanji, Y.K.
Nkongho, R.N.
Mala, W.A.
Levang, P.
Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders: Case study in South-West Cameroon
title Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders: Case study in South-West Cameroon
title_full Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders: Case study in South-West Cameroon
title_fullStr Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders: Case study in South-West Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders: Case study in South-West Cameroon
title_short Efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders: Case study in South-West Cameroon
title_sort efficacy of oil palm intercropping by smallholders case study in south west cameroon
topic case studies\ncosts
income
intercropping
oil palms
weeding
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/94989
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