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  1. Pesticide risks from fruit and vegetable pest management by small farmers in subSaharan Africa: a review by Bon, H. de, Huat, J., Parrot, L., Sinzogan, A.A.C., Martin, T., Malézieux, E., Vayssières, Jean-François

    Published 2014
    “…Pest management of fruits and vegetables by small farmers in sub-Saharan Africa have developed anarchically in a fuzzy regulation framework. Pesticide toxicity and excessive application are often criticized both by farmers and consumers. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Morphological characterization and breeding system identification of local sheep breeds in Niger by Abdoul Karim, B.A., M'Naouer, D., Ayantunde, Augustine A.

    Published 2010
    “…In order to prevent these risks, it is indispensable to learn more on the breeds and dread farmer’s motivation for anarchic breeding practices. This study was aimed at prospecting farmers’ management followed by an inventory and morphological characterization of these ovine resources in their own ecosystem. …”
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  3. Traditional poultry farming in Morocco by Benabdeljelil K., Arfaoui T., Johnston P.

    Published 2001
    “…This study revealed that archaic production techniques, rudimentary housing, anarchic crosses and diseases were the major constraints to the development of rural poultry production. …”
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    Conference Paper
  4. Situational analysis of Nyamagana Social-Ecological Landscape in the Cibitoke Province of Burundi by Niyuhire, M. C., Emera, W. D., Kagisye, A., Havyarimana, D., Niyoyankunze, J. M. V., Nkurunziza, C., Atampugre, Gerald, Tilahun, Seifu A., Cofie, Olufunke O.

    Published 2023
    “…The findings highlighted several factors and pressures, predominantly stemming from the intensive utilization of natural resources, as well as biotic and abiotic constraints such as drought, flooding, pests, diseases, and anthropogenic pressures like anarchic mining and rapid population growth. Of notable concern is the complexity of soil use and land cover, especially the widespread use of chemicals such as synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, which pose significant threats to ecosystem components. …”
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