Stock numbers and use of animal traction in Sub-Saharan French-speaking Africa
Since the 1920-30s, animal traction - introduced in the end of the 19th century in sub-Saharan French-speaking Africa for transport purpose - has developed for tillage in Guinea, and planting in Senegal. Four groups of countries have been identified according to agro-ecological conditions (rainfalls, crops, and tse-tse fly infestation), and number of draught animals and farm equipment available. The first group, situated in arid zones, is characterized by the use of animals for transport and load carrying. Senegal constitutes the second group. This is an exception since animal traction has spread in the semiarid area (Bassin Arachidier) through mechanized groundnut planting and weeding with horses and donkeys, then through transport with horses both in rural and urban areas. The third group is characterized by the development of cattle traction for tillage of cotton (Mali, Burkina Faso) in the subhumid area and groundnut crops (Niger) in the semiarid area offering favourable conditions for horse and donkey breeding. As regards the fourth group (i.e., Benin, Chad, Central African Republic, North Cameroon, Côte d'lvoire, Guinea) mainly situated in humid areas, animal traction has been introduced later, and is limited to cultivation (ploughing) and earthing-up with oxen. Here also cotton plays an incenting role, but areas suited to this crop are rather limited. Tripanosomiasis, a major constraint to cattle breeding in humid areas, restrains the extension of animal traction.
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dig-cirad-fr-63672024-11-08T17:00:07Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/6367/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/6367/ Stock numbers and use of animal traction in Sub-Saharan French-speaking Africa. Havard Michel, Le Thiec Gérard, Vall Eric. 1998. AMA - Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America, 29 (4) : 9-14. Stock numbers and use of animal traction in Sub-Saharan French-speaking Africa Havard, Michel Le Thiec, Gérard Vall, Eric eng 1998 AMA - Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America P05 - Ressources énergétiques et leur gestion énergie animale animal de trait animal de travail typologie http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_436 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_10457 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_8446 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_29008 Afrique francophone Afrique au sud du Sahara http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_3084 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_166 Since the 1920-30s, animal traction - introduced in the end of the 19th century in sub-Saharan French-speaking Africa for transport purpose - has developed for tillage in Guinea, and planting in Senegal. Four groups of countries have been identified according to agro-ecological conditions (rainfalls, crops, and tse-tse fly infestation), and number of draught animals and farm equipment available. The first group, situated in arid zones, is characterized by the use of animals for transport and load carrying. Senegal constitutes the second group. This is an exception since animal traction has spread in the semiarid area (Bassin Arachidier) through mechanized groundnut planting and weeding with horses and donkeys, then through transport with horses both in rural and urban areas. The third group is characterized by the development of cattle traction for tillage of cotton (Mali, Burkina Faso) in the subhumid area and groundnut crops (Niger) in the semiarid area offering favourable conditions for horse and donkey breeding. As regards the fourth group (i.e., Benin, Chad, Central African Republic, North Cameroon, Côte d'lvoire, Guinea) mainly situated in humid areas, animal traction has been introduced later, and is limited to cultivation (ploughing) and earthing-up with oxen. Here also cotton plays an incenting role, but areas suited to this crop are rather limited. Tripanosomiasis, a major constraint to cattle breeding in humid areas, restrains the extension of animal traction. article info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal Article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/6367/1/document_6367.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html |
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Since the 1920-30s, animal traction - introduced in the end of the 19th century in sub-Saharan French-speaking Africa for transport purpose - has developed for tillage in Guinea, and planting in Senegal. Four groups of countries have been identified according to agro-ecological conditions (rainfalls, crops, and tse-tse fly infestation), and number of draught animals and farm equipment available. The first group, situated in arid zones, is characterized by the use of animals for transport and load carrying. Senegal constitutes the second group. This is an exception since animal traction has spread in the semiarid area (Bassin Arachidier) through mechanized groundnut planting and weeding with horses and donkeys, then through transport with horses both in rural and urban areas. The third group is characterized by the development of cattle traction for tillage of cotton (Mali, Burkina Faso) in the subhumid area and groundnut crops (Niger) in the semiarid area offering favourable conditions for horse and donkey breeding. As regards the fourth group (i.e., Benin, Chad, Central African Republic, North Cameroon, Côte d'lvoire, Guinea) mainly situated in humid areas, animal traction has been introduced later, and is limited to cultivation (ploughing) and earthing-up with oxen. Here also cotton plays an incenting role, but areas suited to this crop are rather limited. Tripanosomiasis, a major constraint to cattle breeding in humid areas, restrains the extension of animal traction. |
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Stock numbers and use of animal traction in Sub-Saharan French-speaking Africa |
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Stock numbers and use of animal traction in Sub-Saharan French-speaking Africa |
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