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Assessing family farm sustainability using the IDEA method in the agropole for pineapple in Nlohe (Cameroon)
[Évaluation de la durabilité de l’agropole d’ananas de Nlohe (Cameroun) par la méthode IDEA]

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  • Joel Sotamenou

    (Université de Yaoundé II)

  • Armand Chancelin Soh Fogwa Pogha

    (Université de Yaoundé II)

Abstract

This article assesses the agro-ecological, socio-territorial and economic sustainability of 23 farms in the agropole for pineapple in Nlohe-Cameroon. The tool used is the IDEA diagnostic method. The economic sustainability scores of these farms are low (between 54% and 58%); efforts therefore should be made to improve the economic viability of farms. This involves the diversification of the production system and the improvement of financial autonomy within the Nlohe agropole.

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  • Joel Sotamenou & Armand Chancelin Soh Fogwa Pogha, 2018. "Assessing family farm sustainability using the IDEA method in the agropole for pineapple in Nlohe (Cameroon) [Évaluation de la durabilité de l’agropole d’ananas de Nlohe (Cameroun) par la méthode I," Post-Print hal-01973803, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01973803
    DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-08722-9.p.0219
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