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  1. Control of the variegated grasshopper Zonocerus variegatus (L.) on cassava by Modder, W.

    Published 1994
    “…In 1970, Nigeria declared Z. variegatus a major pest, and subsequently it has become a problem in Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Congo, Benin, Uganda, Senegal and Burkina Faso. In national and international campaigns, expensive chemical insecticides (presently the only defence) are applied. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Evaluation des pratiques et initiatives de gestion des ressources pastorales pour l’adaptation au changement climatique by Likpete, Didier Dagnon, Sangare, Sheick A. Khalil, Segnon, Alcade Christel, Azakpo, Yaosse, Zougmore, Robert Bellarmin

    Published 2025
    “…Au total, 124 pratiques pastorales ont été recensées au Burkina Faso, Mali et Niger, en s’appuyant sur des enquêtes, une revue documentaire et des ateliers participatifs avec les acteurs locaux. …”
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  3. Engagements au titre des Contributions déterminées au niveau national (CDN) dans le secteur agricole by CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

    Published 2018
    “…A cet effet, le NEPAD et le CCAFS ont uni leurs forces et, avec le soutien de la GIZ, pour organiser un atelier de formation du 03 au 05 octobre 2018 à Dakar (Sénégal) à l'intention de participants du Bénin, du Burkina Faso, de la Côte d’Ivoire, de la Guinée, du Mali, du Niger, du Sénégal et du Togo. …”
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    Training Material
  4. Training of street vendors of ready-to-eat chicken in Ouagadougou on best practices in hygiene using a food safety champion approach by Dione, Michel M., Ilboudo, Guy S., Madjdian, D., Badu, V.D., Asseldonk, M. van, Snoek, H., Tacken, G., Kagambèga, A., Lallogo, Valérie R., Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D.

    Published 2023
    “…Objective The Pull-Push project “Urban food markets in Africa: Incentivizing food safety using a pull-push approach” strives to sustainably reduce the burden of foodborne disease by improving the food safety of fresh foods sold within urban informal markets in Burkina Faso by adopting the Pull-Push approach. This approach utilizes a behavior change strategy to impact two aspects of the food system. …”
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    Ponencia
  5. Female participation in African agricultural research and higher education: New insights: Synthesis of the ASTI's award benchmarking survey on gender-disaggregated capacity indicat... by Beintema, Nienke M., Di Marcantonio, Federica

    Published 2010
    “….; Levels of female participation in agricultural research and higher education among the sample agencies were particularly low in Ethiopia (6 percent), Togo (9 percent), Niger (10 percent), and Burkina Faso (12 percent). Shares of female professional staff were much higher in South Africa, Mozambique, and Botswana (32, 35, and 41 percent, respectively).; The female share of students enrolled in higher agricultural education was higher than the female shares of professional staff employed at the agricultural research and higher education agencies in most cases, but a significant proportion of the female students concerned were undertaking only BSc-level studies (83 percent). …”
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  6. Etat de la biodiversité et la de production des ligneux du Chantier d’Aménagement Forestier du NAZINON après une vingtaine d’années de pratiques d’aménagement by Sawadogo, L.

    Published 2007
    “…Ce projet, exécuté en trois phases est le précurseur et la référence en matière d’aménagement des forêts naturelles au Burkina Faso.Sa mise en œuvre a consisté en une gestion participative et rationnelle des forêts se basant sur la coupe et la commercialisation de bois d’énergie dans la forêt classée (FC) du Nazinon selon un plan d’aménagement et un cahier de charges. …”
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  7. CLEANED documentation: Conceptual overview of CLEANED and parameterisation of a CLEANED tool for Lushoto, Tanzania by Pfeifer, Catherine, Morris, Joanne, Soka, Geofrey, Moses, Eliezer A., Ensor, Jonathan

    Published 2018
    “…For the “Researchand Learning for Sustainable Intensification of Smallholder Livestock Value Chains”(ResLeSS) project, CLEANED has been applied in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and Tanzania. The CLEANED model focuses on environmental impact of livestock value chains associated with feed production, which constitutes the major source of environmental impacts related to livestock value chains.Environmental impact is categorized into four key impact dimensions that are used as proxies to assess environmental change. …”
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  8. Vulgariser l’approche Village Climato-Intelligent à travers le renforcement de capacité des pays du CILSS et bénéficiaires du P2-P2RS by Likpete, Didier Dagnon, Gouroubera, Worou Mori, Segnon, Alcade Christel, Azakpo, Yaossè, Zougmore, Robert Bellarmin

    Published 2025
    “…Des travaux de groupe ont permis d’élaborer des modèles de VCI adaptés aux contextes nationaux, tandis qu’une visite de terrain au Village Climato-Intelligent de Ouda (Centre-Sud, Burkina Faso) a offert une démonstration concrète des pratiques et technologies de résilience communautaire. …”
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  9. Vision to Action for agroecological transitions in the living landscapes: A cross-country progress report on methodological approaches, 2023 results, and way forward by Bergamini, Nadia, Navarrete-Cruz, Angela, Triomphe, Bernard, Vall, Eric, Piraux, Marc, Rudiger, Ugo, Sibanda, Telma, Gadzirayi, Christopher, Fuchs, Lisa Elena, Douangsavanh, Somphasith, Tristán Febres, María Claudia, Singh, Sonali

    Published 2023
    “…Under approach 3, separation of stakeholders either by zoning or categories did not exist, and instead, interaction among the different stakeholder categories was broadly encouraged (Kenya, Burkina Faso, and Senegal). These trajectories are not exclusive and indeed, Senegal and Peru developed combinations of two trajectories. …”
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  10. Response of diminazene-resistant and diminazene-susceptible Trypanosoma congolense to trreatment with diminazene when occuring as a mixed infection in goats. by Burudi, E.M.E.

    Published 1992
    “…(a derivative of STIB 212 which is sensitive in goats to intramuscular [i/m] treatment with diminazene aceturate at a dose of 7.0 mg/kg b.w.) and T. congolense IL 3274 (a derivative of IL 2865, isolated from a cow in Burkina Faso, which is resistant in goats to i/m treatment with diminazene aceturate at a dose of 7.0 mg/kg b.w.). …”
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    Tesis

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