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The study of the socio-economic and environmental effects of VECO's Cassava Sector Development Support Project on the agricultural sector in Djidja aims to understand the low productivity of this sector despite the many projects that have been implemented. To carry out our study, we used several methods such as documentation, sampling, fieldwork, data processing and analysis. From the analysis of the field results, it appears that the VECO cassava sector development support project contributed to the improvement of cultivation practices, the income of the beneficiaries and the increase in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The study of the socio-economic and environmental effects of VECO's Cassava Sector Development Support Project on the agricultural sector in Djidja aims to understand the low productivity of this sector despite the many projects that have been implemented. To carry out our study, we used several methods such as documentation, sampling, fieldwork, data processing and analysis. From the analysis of the field results, it appears that the VECO cassava sector development support project contributed to the improvement of cultivation practices, the income of the beneficiaries and the increase in agricultural yields during its implementation period without too much damage to the preservation of natural resources. However, seven years after the end of the project, the many achievements recorded during the implementation phase of the project are fading alarmingly in the beneficiary localities.

The study of the socio-economic and environmental effects of VECO's Cassava Sector Development Support Project on the agricultural sector in Djidja aims to understand the low productivity of this sector despite the many projects that have been implemented. To carry out our study, we used several methods such as documentation, sampling, fieldwork, data processing and analysis. From the analysis of the field results, it appears that the VECO cassava sector development support project contributed to the improvement of cultivation practices, the income of the beneficiaries and the increase in agricultural yields during its implementation period without too much damage to the preservation of natural resources. However, seven years after the end of the project, the many achievements recorded during the implementation phase of the project are fading alarmingly in the beneficiary localities.

Autorenporträt
Lea DOUNA nació en Abomey, Benín, en abril de 1967. Tras sus estudios secundarios, trabajó durante años en varios proyectos como animadora de ONG. Preocupada por su evolución, se matriculó en la Universidad de Abomey-Calavi, en la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, donde obtuvo un máster en Geografía.