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Cocoa Swollen Shoot Disease in Côte D’ivoire: History of Expansion from 2008 to 2016

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  • Aka Aka Romain
  • Coulibaly Klotioloma
  • Walet Pierre N’GUESSAN
  • Koffie KOUAKOU
  • Tahi Gnion Mathias
  • K. F. N’Guessan
  • Emmanuelle MULLER
  • Nicodeme ZAKRA
  • Kebe Boubacar Ismael
  • Assi Maryse Evlyne
  • Brigitte GUIRAUD
  • Kone Boake
  • Nazaire KOUASSI
  • Kone Daouda
  • Kouassi Rene ALLOU

Abstract

Cocoa is one of the major cash crop of Cote d’Ivoire. With 1 964 000 tons in 2018, Côte d'Ivoire is leading the world cocoa beans supply. Unfortunately, this important source of income for the country is under a severe pressure of the Cocoa Swollen Shoot Disease. This disease had been reported for the first time in 1943 in the eastern part of the country. In 2003, important infection areas were reported in the departments of Sinfra and Bouaflé in the Central-West with more than 77.000 ha destroyed. Since that period the disease is reported in several places. But we didn’t have a clear idea of all the infected areas. This study aims to study somehow the spread of the disease. The main parameters studied are the incidence and prevalence. The methodological approach consisted in surveys implemented in two steps: 2008-2012 and 2013-2016 on farmer’s farms. The study carried out between 2008 and 2012, shows that the CSSD prevalence was 16.37% with 19 regions infected out of 24. The disease reaches 83 departments and 40.680 farms. The second phase of the survey held from 2013 to 2016 shows that the prevalence was 19.51%. It help to highlight a strong progression of the disease in the orchard with 7.734 new farms infected in 111 localities divided into 24 regions. Globally the study shows that the incidence of the CSSD in the orchard ranked from 0% to 76.67 % and the national average is 4.06 %. The areas with low incidence cover 85 localities. The areas with moderate incidence are 25. Doba in San Pedro were the area of highest incidence (76.67%).

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  • Aka Aka Romain & Coulibaly Klotioloma & Walet Pierre N’GUESSAN & Koffie KOUAKOU & Tahi Gnion Mathias & K. F. N’Guessan & Emmanuelle MULLER & Nicodeme ZAKRA & Kebe Boubacar Ismael & Assi Maryse Evl, 2020. "Cocoa Swollen Shoot Disease in Côte D’ivoire: History of Expansion from 2008 to 2016," International Journal of Sciences, Office ijSciences, vol. 9(01), pages 52-60, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:adm:journl:v:9:y:2020:i:1:p:52-60
    DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.2203
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