Inventory of pesticides use in cashew nuts orchards in the north of Côte D'Ivoire

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
10
Article ID: 
20349
5 pages
Research Article

Inventory of pesticides use in cashew nuts orchards in the north of Côte D'Ivoire

SORO Sibirina, TUO Seydou, OUATTARA Gniré Mariam, TRAORE Myriam Mazela, KONE Daouda and KOUADIO Yatty Justin

Abstract: 

The majority of cashew farmers in the North of Cote d’Ivoire use many types of pesticides to control pests and diseases that attack this crop. This utilization doesn’t respect good agricultural practices. Study was based on the use of questionnaires and interviews that were conducted in Poro (Korhogo), Tchologo (Ferké), Bagoué (Boundiali) Gbêkê (Bouaké) and Gontougo (Bondoukou) Districts. It investigates farmer’s practices on cashew pest management using pesticides and related orchards density and seeds origin. The types of products used by the farmers in the study areas were herbicides (70%) and insecticides (29%) and fungicides (1%). About a 60% of the farmers which not applied pesticides, up to 10% used 3 applications by year. This study show that the government can develop a tool to quantify the cost of pesticide in Northern Cote d’Ivoire and formulate a text of good phytosanitary practices for cashew nuts.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.20349.11.2020
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