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The importance of joint experimentation processes in agroecological intensification

Authors
SIGUE Hamadé, OUATTARA Do Christophe, TRAORE Oumarou Mahamane, BANGALI Siaka

In the area of intervention of the project Strengthening Farmer-led Research Networks for Agroecological Intensification in Burkina Faso (FaReNe), farmers’ practices improvement methods are very various and assistance of producers’ development partners shows different characteristics, adapted to the context. Processes of joint experimentations of agricultural technologies and management of environmental resources have been set up by innovator farmers in collaboration with their partners World Neighbors, the researchers and Diobass Burkina for the promotion of a lasting agroecological intensification.

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