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Rakotovao N.H., Chevallier Tiphaine, Chapuis Lardy Lydie, Deffontaines S., Mathé S., Ramarofidy M.A., Rakotoniamonjy T.H., Lepage A., Masso C., Albrecht Alain, Razafimbelo T.M. (2021). Impacts on greenhouse gas balance and rural economy after agroecology development in Itasy Madagascar. Journal of Cleaner Production, 291, 125220 [13 p.]. ISSN 0959-6526.

Titre du document
Impacts on greenhouse gas balance and rural economy after agroecology development in Itasy Madagascar
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000626843000007
Auteurs
Rakotovao N.H., Chevallier Tiphaine, Chapuis Lardy Lydie, Deffontaines S., Mathé S., Ramarofidy M.A., Rakotoniamonjy T.H., Lepage A., Masso C., Albrecht Alain, Razafimbelo T.M.
Source
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021, 291, 125220 [13 p.] ISSN 0959-6526
Rural development projects to develop sustainable agriculture need to be assessed before engaging small holder farmers at large scale. Data on agricultural systems to produce food, provide income for small holders and reduce greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions are scarce in Sub-Saharan Africa countries. Here, we assessed the potential of agroecological practices (AP) on economic benefits to farmers, GHG balance derived from agricultural activities, and efficiency of economic investments to mitigate GHG. The study was based on a NGO rural development project, which promoted AP: agroforestry, compost, andSystem of Rice Intensification. The economic and GHG mitigation benefits were projected over a periodof 20 years on three scenarios. Two scenarios, differing by two expected levels of AP adoption, werecompared to a reference one, in which there was no NGO intervention. Socio-economic, yield and soildata were gathered on 192 farms duringfive growing seasons (2013-2018). The GHG balance wasestimated with TropiC Farm Tool and EX-ACT. The GHG emissions were reduced in both scenarioscompared to the reference one:-5.2 to-13.6 tCO2eq farm-1yr-1for scenario 1 and 2 respectively. Atthe regional scale, the projected amount of C saved per euro invested was estimated at-0.25 tCO2eqeuro-1and -0.41 tCO2eq Euro-1(orV4 to 2.5 tCO2eq-1) under scenario 1 and scenario 2. The annualcashflow of farmers increased over the 20 years. Our study highlighted the potential of AP for increasing productivity and profitability of small holder agricultural systems for the Malagasy farmers, while simultaneously contributing to climate change mitigation
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Pédologie [068] ; Economie et sociologie rurale [098]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010081577]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010081577
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