Agricultural Mechanization in Niger: What Role do Animals Play?

Warouma Arifa, Chaibou Mahamadou, Saley Adamou Laouali
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Corresponding Author: Warouma Arifa Department of Rural Engineering, Water and Forests, Faculty of Agronomy and Environmental Sciences, Dan Dicko Dankoulodo University of Maradi, Niger Email: warouma@yahoo.com Abstract: The intensification of agriculture through the use of animal energy has been used since colonial times. This study aims to analyze the level of mechanization in Niger while relying on the role played by animals used for farming in the regions of Maradi and Zinder (Niger Republic). Data collection was carried out between June and August 2020, using a questionnaire addressed to agriculture and related regional technical services and famers. The questionnaire helped to collect information on the evolution of mechanization, the different coupling tools, the areas worked with animal traction, the proportions of farmers using animal energy and the species of animals used for farming. The analysis of data collected showed that the farm park equipment has been strengthened by the purchase of agricultural equipments, especially for harness cultivation and intermediate motorization. The cart, the hoe, the plow and the seeder are the most harnessed tools to the draft animal. The percentage of use of these tools by producers are 87.5%, 42.5%, 41.67% and 11.67% respectively. The area worked using animal energy is about 16 times higher than that worked with human energy. It appears that about 90% of farmers use animal energy in carrying out their cropping calendar. Cattle are the most used (98.15%) for animal energy users followed by donkeys (1.85%) and camels (0.93%). Young animals (2-3 years old) are the most used (56.04%) on farming and traction with a pair of oxen is the most developed and represents 55.02% of the coupling. The maintenance of the coupling tools and their repairs are generally carried out locally by the users and other service providers. This confirms that the draft animal largely contributes to the development of agricultural mechanization in Niger.
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尼日尔的农业机械化:动物扮演什么角色?
通讯作者:Warouma Arifa尼日尔马拉迪丹迪科丹库洛多大学农学与环境科学学院农村工程、水与森林系电子邮件:warouma@yahoo.com摘要:自殖民时代以来,通过利用动物能源进行农业集约化一直在使用。本研究旨在分析尼日尔的机械化水平,同时依靠尼日尔共和国马拉迪和津德尔地区用于农业的动物所发挥的作用。数据收集于2020年6月至8月期间进行,使用了针对农业及相关区域技术服务和农民的问卷调查。调查问卷有助于收集有关机械化发展、不同耦合工具、使用动物牵引的地区、使用动物能源的农民比例和用于耕作的动物种类的信息。对收集到的数据进行分析表明,通过购买农业设备,加强了农场园区设备,特别是垄作和中间机动化。马车、锄头、犁头和播种机是役畜最常用的工具。生产商使用这些工具的比例分别为87.5%、42.5%、41.67%和11.67%。利用动物能量工作的面积大约是利用人类能量工作的16倍。大约90%的农民在进行种植时使用动物能源。牛是使用最多的动物能源(98.15%),其次是驴(1.85%)和骆驼(0.93%)。幼畜(2-3岁)在农业中使用最多(56.04%),一对牛牵引最发达,占耦合的55.02%。联轴器工具的维护和维修通常由用户和其他服务提供商在当地进行。这证实了役畜在很大程度上促进了尼日尔农业机械化的发展。
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