- Agriculture and Rural Development Research
- Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development
- Land Rights and Reforms
- Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
- Agricultural risk and resilience
- Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
- Child Nutrition and Water Access
- Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
- Income, Poverty, and Inequality
- Agricultural Innovations and Practices
- Technology Assessment and Management
- Economic Growth and Productivity
- African Botany and Ecology Studies
- Information Technology and Learning
- Efficiency Analysis Using DEA
- Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
- Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
Université de Ouahigouya
2019-2023
Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo
2019-2023
Purpose Women make a major contribution to the agricultural sector, especially in developing countries. Despite this, women still face many obstacles carrying out their activities. These have negative impact on productivity and create gender gap. This paper analyses difference between male-headed female-headed households Burkina Faso. Design/methodology/approach Using data from Permanent Agricultural Survey (EPA), we applied Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition method determine size of gap identify...
Reducing the number of people living below poverty or ensuring that those who are above line do not fall back into is one priorities concerned about people's well-being. To achieve this, governments need a specific indicators to define content development aid policies. The objective this article analyse effects agricultural productivity on households in Burkina Faso. multidimensional analysis adopted. Logistic regressions randomised cylinder panels have highlighted households. technical...
Abstract Land tenure security plays an important role in agricultural production systems. The objective of this paper is to empirically assess the impact land through customary law on productivity Burkina Faso. We use panel data 15,627 households over period 2019–2021. Four propensity score matching methods are used: nearest neighbor method, stratification radius method and kernel method. instrumental variables technique was used control for endogeneity. Overall, results indicate that...
The continuous degradation of agroecosystem is a major concern for Sub-Saharan African countries, particularly Burkina Faso. To fight against this degradation, SWC such as stone rows, grass strips, zaï, filtering dikes, half-moons and agroforestry had been introduced in the Yatenga Province Northern Faso several decades ago. Decades after introduction practices, survey was conducted with 120 farmers equally distributed four villages region to learn farmers’ perceptions effects these...
The continuous degradation of agroecosystems is a major concern for Sub-Saharan African countries, particularly Burkina Faso. To fight against this problem, various research projects and programs have implemented Soil Water Conservation practices (SWC) in Northern objective study was to assess the economic performance stone rows, grass strips, zaï, filtering dikes, half-moons agroforestry on agricultural production part Stochastic Frontier Analysis used estimate SWC’s technical efficiency....
Reducing the number of people living below poverty or ensuring that those who are above line do not fall back into is one priorities concerned about people's well-being. To achieve this, governments need a specific indicators to define content development aid policies. The objective this article analyse effects agricultural productivity on households in Burkina Faso. multidimensional analysis adopted. Logistic regressions randomised cylinder panels have highlighted households. technical...
This work is an empirical examination of the effects social capital rural households on agricultural productivity in Burkina Faso. Having at least one member farm household a cooperative or organisation used as proxy for capital. The study uses panel data 16,268 from 2014-2017. nearest-neighbour, stratification, radius, and kernel methods are employed to ensure robust results. findings show that improves by 4,869 West African CFA francs per asset when cooperative. results suggest benefit...