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This paper brings together information from four sites in sub-Saharan Africa where FSR&D projects are located (Mali, Benin, Zambia and Tanzania), supported by the Royal Tropical Institute of The Netherlands. Common environmental constraints to agricultural productivity are analyzed, with an emphasis on aspects of soil fertility maintenance. It is shown that when plant nutrients are valued against market prices, annual crop production systems are inefficient due to considerable losses of nutrient resources (e.g., soil erosion) and economically unviable because of unfavourable input and producer price ratios. Technically solutions are available that make agriculture sustainable, but its output is likely to be reduced when accepting the need for environmental protection at various levels of integration (cropping system, field/farm, village territory, etc), since marginal land must be left under natural vegetation, and various forms of buffering elements must be installed on farms. The costs of protective measures (space, labour, energy in community organization) cannot be raised based upon local resources currently available. Making small farmer agriculture in the tropics sustainable and environmentally sound begins by improving economic conditions for farmers, raising producer income and lowering prices for inputs.
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Budelman, A., Van Der Pol, F. Farming system research and the quest for a sustainable agriculture. Agroforest Syst 19, 187–206 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00118777
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