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Bulletin <strong>de</strong> la Recherche Agronomique du Bénin Numéro 69 – Juin 2011Table 10. Proportion of non-affected h<strong>ou</strong>seholds with regard to the land tenure statusLand tenure status Pre-affection period Affection periodInheritance 88% 88%Purchase 27% 30%Lease 21% 22%Gift 12% 14%Borrow 6% 6%Adjustments on the farming practicesThe focus gr<strong>ou</strong>p discussions showed that both affected and non-affected h<strong>ou</strong>seholds br<strong>ou</strong>ght vari<strong>ou</strong>sadjustments to their farming systems. These adjustments inclu<strong>de</strong>d the abandonment of the slash andburn practice, the frequent use of rotation between cereals and legumin<strong>ou</strong>s plants, and the regular useof manure to improve soil fertility. To mitigate the drop of soil fertility, some farmers increased theseedlings spacing, in or<strong>de</strong>r to increase the sunstroke and the ventilation in the field. Conversely, otherh<strong>ou</strong>seholds increased seedlings <strong>de</strong>nsity. These h<strong>ou</strong>seholds, by doing so, hope to have at least someharvest whatever the risks and the hazards that might occur. Concerning the agricultural calendar, thesurveyed h<strong>ou</strong>seholds explained that they did not have a typical calendar anymore, because of theclimate change effects. So, they have to adapt permanently their farm activities to the context. Forinstance, as there was no more a predictable time for the beginning of the raining season, farmh<strong>ou</strong>seholds used to prepare several times their farms, in or<strong>de</strong>r to be ready anytime the rainfall starts.In addition to the changes listed above, it was noted that some affected h<strong>ou</strong>seholds practicing directsowing, instead of using hoes to make the holes, <strong>de</strong>alt with simple stakes, in or<strong>de</strong>r to reduce thepainfulness of the sowing.DISCUSSIONAmong the adjustments ma<strong>de</strong> by the affected h<strong>ou</strong>seholds, it was noted that an increasing number ofy<strong>ou</strong>ng people and children taking adult responsibilities with regard to their involvement in farmactivities. However, this adjustment is not really effective. In<strong>de</strong>ed, on the first hand, these y<strong>ou</strong>ngpeople and children do not have all the required physical force and the required knowledge to lead thevari<strong>ou</strong>s operations in an optimal way (CVG, 2004). On the second hand, the shift of adults from farmactivities creates a break in the transmission of knowledge to y<strong>ou</strong>ng people and children. This impliesthe erosion of farming knowledge (Loevinsohn and Gillespie, 2003). Moreover, Umeha et al. (2001)apprehend that the reorganization of the work within the farm c<strong>ou</strong>ld be a s<strong>ou</strong>rce of inefficiency,because inexperienced y<strong>ou</strong>ng people are implied more and more in the agricultural activities.To compensate for the loss of family labor, the affected h<strong>ou</strong>seholds hire more labor. Such adjustmentwas also f<strong>ou</strong>nd by Slater and Wiggins (2005). But, as they noticed, this strategy is not sustainable.In<strong>de</strong>ed, to hire en<strong>ou</strong>gh labor, h<strong>ou</strong>seholds need substantial income. But, as most of the affectedh<strong>ou</strong>seholds are low-income h<strong>ou</strong>seholds, they can just hire few paid laborers and this cannot beconsi<strong>de</strong>red as an efficient adjustment.This study also showed that affected h<strong>ou</strong>seholds preferred home gar<strong>de</strong>ns to distant farms. Akrofi(2008) also noticed the same adjustment with Ghanaian HIV-affected h<strong>ou</strong>seholds and he observedthat when these home gar<strong>de</strong>ns are <strong>de</strong>voted to legumes, they can help the affected h<strong>ou</strong>seholds toenhance their nutritional status and income. He ad<strong>de</strong>d that this adjustment is suitable for femalehea<strong>de</strong>dh<strong>ou</strong>seholds. The first reason was that home gar<strong>de</strong>ns require small area. In addition, in thecase of female-hea<strong>de</strong>d h<strong>ou</strong>seholds, after the <strong>de</strong>cease of the husband, the widow generally hasdifficult access to land (Müller, 2004). The second reason was that men are mostly involved in cashcrops growing, while women <strong>de</strong>vote much time for subsistence food and home gar<strong>de</strong>ns (Asfaw, 2002;Trinh et al., 2003). Also, after the loss of male labor, female-hea<strong>de</strong>d h<strong>ou</strong>seholds with home gar<strong>de</strong>nscan <strong>de</strong>al with their scarce res<strong>ou</strong>rces. However, this strategy, in or<strong>de</strong>r to be efficient and sustainablerequires large am<strong>ou</strong>nts of manure and fertilizers. In<strong>de</strong>ed, as home gar<strong>de</strong>ns are located close toh<strong>ou</strong>ses and are continu<strong>ou</strong>sly exploited, they quickly become exhausted.With regard to the sale of farm lands, Bia<strong>ou</strong> (1993) indicated that some h<strong>ou</strong>seholds in S<strong>ou</strong>th-WestBenin come to this option in or<strong>de</strong>r to mitigate financial problems. But, when the sale of farm landoccurs with vulnerable and poor h<strong>ou</strong>seholds, it implies an increase in the number of “landless people”.As mentioned by Nguthi (2008), this is also the case of Kenyan AIDS-affected h<strong>ou</strong>seholds. Theseh<strong>ou</strong>seholds often selld their farm land in the early moments when the infected member was sufferingfrom HIV/AIDS related diseases. Then, the h<strong>ou</strong>sehold’s availability of farm land <strong>de</strong>creases and to33

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