The role of farming systems in the adoption of pest management practices: the case of the oriental fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis in mango orchards in Senegal
Ndiaye D., Brévault T., Muriithi B.W., Zackariaou B., Belmin R.. 2024. Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement, 28 (1) : p. 54-68.
In Africa, pest pressure has led researchers, policymakers, and international development stakeholders to develop and disseminate innovative pest management strategies. However, farmers reject some pest management strategies due to economic constraints, agronomic problems, or incompatibilities with their strategies, knowledge bases, and visions of desirable change.
Mots-clés : gestion des organismes nuisibles; tephritidae; bactrocera; bactrocera dorsalis; adoption de l'innovation; enquête organismes nuisibles; anthracnose; méthode de lutte; système d'exploitation agricole; gestion intégrée des ravageurs; lutte antiravageur; mangifera indica; sénégal
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Agents Cirad, auteurs de cette publication :
- Belmin Raphaël — Persyst / UPR HORTSYS
- Brévault Thierry — Persyst / UPR AIDA
