Challenges in adoption and wide use of agroforestry technologies in Africa and pathways for improvement: A systematic review

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Marie Reine Jésugnon Houndjo Kpoviwanou , Bienvenue Nawan Kuiga Sourou , Christine A.I. Nougbodé Ouinsavi
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In recent years, agroforestry technologies have emerged as promising alternative measures for addressing major environmental crises. However, their use in Africa remains below anticipated levels. Therefore, this systematic review aims to investigate the underlying reasons for the low adoption and limited use of such technologies in Africa. Employing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-analyses protocol (PRISMA), we conducted a comprehensive search for relevant scientific papers in databases such as Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science. A total of 351 articles were initially identified. Following the predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, 36 articles were selected from which data were manually extracted for inclusion in this review. Descriptive statistics were employed to assess the farmers’ perceptions of agroforestry technologies and the constraints they face when adopting them. Several constraints were identified, and the top five constraints were pests, problems of land access, lack of knowledge and skills, lack of capital and lack of seeds. To maximise the adoption of agroforestry technologies in Africa, it is imperative to introduce the technologies by considering the local context, the specific needs of farmers and the existing socio-economic dynamics. Such initiatives must include robust training and education programmes, accessible financing solutions, appropriate land tenure reforms and effective support mechanisms for access to seed and pest management. These factors could considerably improve the adoption and effectiveness of agroforestry technologies in Africa, thereby contributing to more sustainable and resilient agricultural practices.

非洲在采用和广泛使用农林业技术方面面临的挑战以及改进途径:系统回顾
近年来,农林业技术已成为解决重大环境危机的有前途的替代措施。然而,这些技术在非洲的使用仍然低于预期水平。因此,本系统综述旨在调查此类技术在非洲采用率低和使用有限的根本原因。我们采用系统综述和荟萃分析首选报告项目协议(PRISMA),在谷歌学术、Scopus 和 Web of Science 等数据库中对相关科学论文进行了全面检索。最初共确定了 351 篇文章。按照预先确定的纳入和排除标准,我们从中筛选出 36 篇文章,并通过人工方式提取数据纳入本综述。采用描述性统计来评估农民对农林业技术的看法以及他们在采用这些技术时所面临的制约因素。研究发现了若干制约因素,其中排在前五位的制约因素分别是虫害、土地使用问题、缺乏知识和技能、缺乏资金和缺乏种子。要在非洲最大限度地采用农林业技术,当务之急是在引进技术时考虑当地情况、农民的具体需求和现有的社会经济动态。这些举措必须包括强有力的培训和教育计划、便捷的融资解决方案、适当的土地保有权改革以及获得种子和病虫害管理的有效支持机制。这些因素可以大大提高农林业技术在非洲的采用率和有效性,从而促进更具可持续性和复原力的农业实践。
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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