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ICTs and diffusion of water constraints’ adaptation strategies towards sorghum farmers in the context of Climate Change (Far-north Cameroon) Salé ABOU, Researcher/Lecturer, IRAD/CRRAD Maroua (Cameroon) 12/12/20141
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PLAN I. INTRODUCTION II. METHODOLOGY III. RESULTS IV. CONCLUSIONS 12/12/20142
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I. INTRODUCTION Sorghum, basic food of the population (Minader 2012); Climate change, water constraints, accentuating inadequacy population/production; Adaptation stratégies do exist but lack of adoption ( GIEC 2007; ECOWAS 2008) ; Information access lackings due to many factors among which the diverse limitations of interpersonnal cc ( Kaboré 2011) ; Contribution of ICTs to the diffusion of water constraints’ adaptation strategies. 12/12/20143
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II. METHODOLOGY Sites’ choice: Diamaré Division (fig.1), 20 villages (10 Dry season sorghum, 10 rainy season sorghum); Sampling: randomly 30 sorghum producers per village (600 farmers); Data collection: focus-groups, questionnaire; Data analysis: Descriptive stat. (Frequencies and Kendall test of agreement, Crosstabs); ICTs of interest: radio, telephone and agricultural newspapers 12/12/20144
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Figure1 Research area and sites 12/12/20145
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III. RESULTS III.1.Main water constraints and adaptation strategies Water constraints Perception rateAdaptation strategiesAdoption rate Delayed rains80.50 % Crops’ diversification 85.33 % Rainfall water amount reduction80 % Diversification of economic activities 80.50 % Frequent and longer dry spells62 % Diversification of crops’ varieties 71.33 % Crops’ drying up 61.67 % Sowing/planting of drought resistant crops varieties 62.33 % Early rainwater cut off61.33 % Sowing/planting of early matured varieties 61.66 % Bad water spatial distribution58.33 %Basins’ building 50.33 % 12/12/20146
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III. RESULTS III.2. Use of communication channels Communication channelsAccess’ rate Interpersonnal communication channels (formal and informal) 100 % Radio87.50 % Telephone71.33 % Newspapers33.17 % 12/12/20147
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III.RESULTS III.3. Communication channels’ contribution to improvement of farmers’ agricultural knowledge Communication channelsMean RankOrder Kendall test of agreement Interpersonnal communication channels1.381 N 600 Kendall W 0.765 Probability 0.000 Radio1.992 Newspapers4.023 Telephone4.744 12/12/20148
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III.RESULTS III.4. Adaptation strategies’ diffusion through ICTs ICTS Adaptation strategies RadioTelephoneNewspapers Sowing/Planting of early matured varieties 31.17 %29.67 %03 % Basins’ building 39.17 %14.67 %17 % Fertilizer/Organic manure use 64 %025.33 % Early planting/sowing 20.88 %64.83 %0 12/12/20149
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IV.CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS In order to enhance innovations’ diffusion by ICTs, we suggest that governments : Invest more in research so as to produce more and new innovations for farmers; Create conditions that favor farmers’ acces to ICTs (roads, electricity, socioeconomic conditions); Create more rural radios and support diffusion of innovations through its channel; Identification of innovations to be diffused as well as the diffusion process should be participative (facilitate farmers access and adoption). 12/12/201410
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12/12/201411 THANK YOU
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