Co-products management practices in agro-pastoral farms in Burkina Faso
This data table in Excel provides information from a survey concerning the management of crops co-products (CCP: straws, tops, stalks) and animal co-products (CCP: Dung) in agro-pastoral farms in western Burkina Faso in 2021. These data were used for writing a paper entitled ''Recycling crop and animal co-products on agro-pastoral farms for the agroecological transition: more than 60% potentially recoverable in western Burkina Faso". <br> <br>The Excel file contains 10 sheets: <br>1) Map of the study sites; <br>2) Pre-survey data (188 farms); <br>3) CCP and ACP management data for the 60 farms; <br>4) Data from table 1 of the draft article; <br>5) Principal Component Analysis; <br>6) Hierarchical Ascending Classification ; <br>7) ANOVA on the PCA variables; <br>8) ANOVA on the structure variables of the 60 farms; <br>9) Data from tables 2, 3 and 4 of the draft article; <br>10) Parameters
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Format: | Farm survey data biblioteca |
Language: | French |
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CIRAD Dataverse
2024
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Subjects: | Agricultural Sciences, agroecology, by-products, farms, agropastoral systems, integrated crop-livestock systems, Burkina Faso, |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.18167/DVN1/JGEI47 |
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Summary: | This data table in Excel provides information from a survey concerning the management of crops co-products (CCP: straws, tops, stalks) and animal co-products (CCP: Dung) in agro-pastoral farms in western Burkina Faso in 2021. These data were used for writing a paper entitled ''Recycling crop and animal co-products on agro-pastoral farms for the agroecological transition: more than 60% potentially recoverable in western Burkina Faso".
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<br>The Excel file contains 10 sheets:
<br>1) Map of the study sites;
<br>2) Pre-survey data (188 farms);
<br>3) CCP and ACP management data for the 60 farms;
<br>4) Data from table 1 of the draft article;
<br>5) Principal Component Analysis;
<br>6) Hierarchical Ascending Classification ;
<br>7) ANOVA on the PCA variables;
<br>8) ANOVA on the structure variables of the 60 farms;
<br>9) Data from tables 2, 3 and 4 of the draft article;
<br>10) Parameters |
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