Producers typology is a keyfactor toidentify the diversity of existing
farms in order to establishdevelopment actions. Thisstudy aimed to characterize
existing groundnut production systems in Northern Benin. Therefore, 126
groundnut farmers were enrolled and interviewed in Borgou and Alibori
Departments whereby three types of production were identified. In the type 1
(about 42.06% of the study population), most of farmers are not educated and
practice mainly agro-breedingand crop production. They do not use much
herbicide and practice narrow ploughed ridges using daba (hoe). The production
of groundnuthaulms is least developed in this system. Majority of farmers found
under the type 2 are basically non-educated or in some extents a few had
primary or secondary education. This type includeslivestock keepers,
agro-breeders, agriculturists and traders. They represent 30.26% of the investigated
population and almost half of themuse herbicides. For this case, fields are
ploughed using farm carts and groundnut haulms production is a well-developed
activity. Then comes the type 3 in which most of farmers have at least primary
and secondary education. Such farmers are few (27.78%) in the
investigatedpopulation and are mostly agro-breeders and traders. Cultivation is
carried out with carts but also with tractors. Flat ploughed fields are common
and herbicides are highly usedin this type of production. Most of farmers in
this system produce groundnuthaulms. The characterization of the three types of
producers is used to propose integrated developmentactions. - See more at
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