19 research outputs found
Coming full circle : farmers' participation in the development of technology
Meeting: Workshop on Farmers' Participation in the Development and Evaluation of Agricultural Technology, 20-25 Sept. 1983, Ouagadougou, BFFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Recherche à la ferme : participation des paysans au développement de la technologie agricol
Coming full circle : farmers' participation in the development of technology
Meeting: Workshop on Farmers' Participation in the Development and Evaluation of Agricultural Technology, 20-25 Sept. 1983, Ouagadougou, BFFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Recherche à la ferme : participation des paysans au développement de la technologie agricol
The West African Semiarid Tropics
The West African semiarid tropics (WASAT) are defined as those areas where precipitation exceeds potential evapotranspiration from two to seven months annually. This corresponds to mean annual rainfall limits of approximately 250 to 1,300 millimeters. The area encompasses all of Senegal, the Gambia, Burkina Faso, and Cape Verde; major southern portions of Mauritania, Mali, and Niger; and the northern portions of Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria. Except for Senegal, all are classified by the World Bank (1981b) as among the poorest third of the world's developing countries, with mean per capita incomes of $320 or less. These countries are experiencing rapid population growth and remain primarily rural.PRIFPRI