Farmers' perceptions of climatic trend in Allada plateau in southern Benin. [P-1117-07]

Although several studies show an increase in agricultural production in West Africa in connection with the improvement in rainfall, farmers perceive otherwise. This study highlights the differences between farmers' perceptions of changes in precipitation and their impacts on agricultural production and scientific observations in the Guinea region where two rainy seasons coexist. For this purpose, it compared precipitation data (from 1951 to 2010) and potential yields of corn (from 1970 to 2010), simulated by SARA-H model, to farmers' perceptions of changes in precipitation collected from 201 farm managers spread over 67 villages in Southern Benin. The study clearly shows that farmers do not make any distinctions between the long rainy season and short rainy season in terms of changes in rainfall and agronomic impacts. On the contrary, climate analysis results, and agronomic simulations reveal that the long rainy season and short one are not affected in the same way by atmospheric forcing. Consequently, these two rainy seasons have opposite agronomic trends. Since 1970, the long rainy season has a rainfall deficit coupled with a poor temporal distribution of rainfall and a shortening in its duration which led to a sharp drop in potential crop yields. Conversely, since the late 1980s, the short rainy season rainfall recorded a surge which causes a sharp increase in agricultural yields. This pessimistic perceptions of farmers on the evolution of rainfall in both rainy seasons influences their choice of management of the farming calendar of the short rainy season, worsening food insecurity in the study area. (Texte intégral)

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Main Authors: Cayossi Ulrich, A., Abel, A., Guibert, Hervé, Agbossou, Euloge Kossi, Pierre, V., Baron, Christian
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Subjects:P40 - Météorologie et climatologie, E51 - Population rurale, A01 - Agriculture - Considérations générales,
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5763692016-05-12T13:41:21Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/576369/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/576369/ Farmers' perceptions of climatic trend in Allada plateau in southern Benin. [P-1117-07]. Cayossi Ulrich A., Abel A., Guibert Hervé, Agbossou Euloge Kossi, Pierre V., Baron Christian. 2015. In : Our Common Future under Climate Change. International scientific conference Abstract Book 7-10 July 2015. Paris, France. CFCC15. Paris : CFCC15, Résumé, 140. Our Common Future under Climate Change, Paris, France, 7 Juillet 2015/10 Juillet 2015.http://pool7.kermeet.com/C/ewe/ewex/unesco/DOCS/CFCC_abstractBook.pdf <http://pool7.kermeet.com/C/ewe/ewex/unesco/DOCS/CFCC_abstractBook.pdf> Researchers Farmers' perceptions of climatic trend in Allada plateau in southern Benin. [P-1117-07] Cayossi Ulrich, A. Abel, A. Guibert, Hervé Agbossou, Euloge Kossi Pierre, V. Baron, Christian eng 2015 CFCC15 Our Common Future under Climate Change. International scientific conference Abstract Book 7-10 July 2015. Paris, France P40 - Météorologie et climatologie E51 - Population rurale A01 - Agriculture - Considérations générales Although several studies show an increase in agricultural production in West Africa in connection with the improvement in rainfall, farmers perceive otherwise. This study highlights the differences between farmers' perceptions of changes in precipitation and their impacts on agricultural production and scientific observations in the Guinea region where two rainy seasons coexist. For this purpose, it compared precipitation data (from 1951 to 2010) and potential yields of corn (from 1970 to 2010), simulated by SARA-H model, to farmers' perceptions of changes in precipitation collected from 201 farm managers spread over 67 villages in Southern Benin. The study clearly shows that farmers do not make any distinctions between the long rainy season and short rainy season in terms of changes in rainfall and agronomic impacts. On the contrary, climate analysis results, and agronomic simulations reveal that the long rainy season and short one are not affected in the same way by atmospheric forcing. Consequently, these two rainy seasons have opposite agronomic trends. Since 1970, the long rainy season has a rainfall deficit coupled with a poor temporal distribution of rainfall and a shortening in its duration which led to a sharp drop in potential crop yields. Conversely, since the late 1980s, the short rainy season rainfall recorded a surge which causes a sharp increase in agricultural yields. This pessimistic perceptions of farmers on the evolution of rainfall in both rainy seasons influences their choice of management of the farming calendar of the short rainy season, worsening food insecurity in the study area. (Texte intégral) conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/576369/10/ID576369.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://pool7.kermeet.com/C/ewe/ewex/unesco/DOCS/CFCC_abstractBook.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/http://pool7.kermeet.com/C/ewe/ewex/unesco/DOCS/CFCC_abstractBook.pdf
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E51 - Population rurale
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Cayossi Ulrich, A.
Abel, A.
Guibert, Hervé
Agbossou, Euloge Kossi
Pierre, V.
Baron, Christian
Farmers' perceptions of climatic trend in Allada plateau in southern Benin. [P-1117-07]
description Although several studies show an increase in agricultural production in West Africa in connection with the improvement in rainfall, farmers perceive otherwise. This study highlights the differences between farmers' perceptions of changes in precipitation and their impacts on agricultural production and scientific observations in the Guinea region where two rainy seasons coexist. For this purpose, it compared precipitation data (from 1951 to 2010) and potential yields of corn (from 1970 to 2010), simulated by SARA-H model, to farmers' perceptions of changes in precipitation collected from 201 farm managers spread over 67 villages in Southern Benin. The study clearly shows that farmers do not make any distinctions between the long rainy season and short rainy season in terms of changes in rainfall and agronomic impacts. On the contrary, climate analysis results, and agronomic simulations reveal that the long rainy season and short one are not affected in the same way by atmospheric forcing. Consequently, these two rainy seasons have opposite agronomic trends. Since 1970, the long rainy season has a rainfall deficit coupled with a poor temporal distribution of rainfall and a shortening in its duration which led to a sharp drop in potential crop yields. Conversely, since the late 1980s, the short rainy season rainfall recorded a surge which causes a sharp increase in agricultural yields. This pessimistic perceptions of farmers on the evolution of rainfall in both rainy seasons influences their choice of management of the farming calendar of the short rainy season, worsening food insecurity in the study area. (Texte intégral)
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E51 - Population rurale
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author Cayossi Ulrich, A.
Abel, A.
Guibert, Hervé
Agbossou, Euloge Kossi
Pierre, V.
Baron, Christian
author_facet Cayossi Ulrich, A.
Abel, A.
Guibert, Hervé
Agbossou, Euloge Kossi
Pierre, V.
Baron, Christian
author_sort Cayossi Ulrich, A.
title Farmers' perceptions of climatic trend in Allada plateau in southern Benin. [P-1117-07]
title_short Farmers' perceptions of climatic trend in Allada plateau in southern Benin. [P-1117-07]
title_full Farmers' perceptions of climatic trend in Allada plateau in southern Benin. [P-1117-07]
title_fullStr Farmers' perceptions of climatic trend in Allada plateau in southern Benin. [P-1117-07]
title_full_unstemmed Farmers' perceptions of climatic trend in Allada plateau in southern Benin. [P-1117-07]
title_sort farmers' perceptions of climatic trend in allada plateau in southern benin. [p-1117-07]
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