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Stochastic Multi-Seasonal Optimization of Sesame Cultivation in Chad: A Nonlinear Programming Approach

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  • Ndogotar Nelio
  • Koumla Sylvain
  • Gabyi Sewore

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Sesame cultivation in Chad has witnessed substantial expansion, driven by increasing global demand. However, the absence of advanced decision-support tools among local farmers has led to suboptimal resource utilization and economic inefficiencies. This study extends classical linear programming models by integrating stochastic rainfall variability, non-linear irrigation cost structures, and a multi-seasonal decision-making framework. The proposed stochastic multi-seasonal optimization model strategically allocates land between early- and late-maturing sesame varieties while accounting for uncertainty in precipitation patterns and market price fluctuations. A nonlinear irrigation cost function is employed to capture diminishing returns on water investment, enhancing the realism of the model. By leveraging multi-period optimization, this approach evaluates the cumulative impact of seasonal decisions, providing a rigorous decision-support framework for optimizing productivity and economic returns under stochastic climatic and market conditions.

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  • Ndogotar Nelio & Koumla Sylvain & Gabyi Sewore, 2025. "Stochastic Multi-Seasonal Optimization of Sesame Cultivation in Chad: A Nonlinear Programming Approach," Journal of Mathematics Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 17(2), pages 1-1, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jmrjnl:v:17:y:2025:i:2:p:1
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