TypeJournal Article
Subjects
- Agricultural production
- Ecosystem Services
- Ecosystems
Languageen
Solutions
The type of farming practices employed within an agro-ecosystem have some effects on its health
and sustainable agricultural production. Thus, it is important to encourage farmers to make use of ecosystem-friendly
farming practices if agricultural production is to be sustainable and this requires the identification of the critical success
factors. This paper therefore examined the factors to consider in promoting sustainable agriculture production
in Africa through ecosystem-based farm management practices (EBFMPs) using Ghana as a case study. The study
employed mixed methods—qualitative and quantitative techniques. Data were collected through key informant
interviews, focus group discussions and a semi-structured questionnaire administered to 300 households. The Poisson
and negative binomial models were employed to determine the factors that influence farmers’ intensity of adoption
of EBFMPs. Eight (8) EBFMPs were used in the paper as the dependent variable, which are organic manure application,
conservation of vegetation, conservative tillage, mulching, crop rotation, intercropping with legumes, efficient drainage
system and soil bunding.
Citation
Agula, C.; Akudugu, M. A.; Dittoh, S.; Mabe, F. N.2018. Promoting sustainable agriculture in Africa through ecosystem‑based farm management practices: evidence from Ghana.Agriculture & Food Security, (2018) 7:5 doi:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40066-018-0157-5
Authors
- Agula, C.
- Akudugu, M.A.
- Dittoh, Saa
- Mabe, F. N.