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Market garden production systems in periurban area of Mahajanga. Determinants of agricultural pratices of organic fertilizer for technical innovation Hery.

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1 Market garden production systems in periurban area of Mahajanga. Determinants of agricultural pratices of organic fertilizer for technical innovation Hery RAMAHEFARISON, Laboratoire des RadioIsotopes Dominique MASSE, IRD, UMR Eco&Sols Christine AUBRY, INRA, UMR SADAPT, AgroParistech

2 Context of the study Urbanization in developing country and food demand growth Importance of market gardening to contribute to the food security and incomes Constraints Scarcity of land Socio-economical : land tenure, investment capacity, costs of inputs (fertilizers, pesticides)

3 It is necessary to assess  The traditional fertilization practices  The available urban organic matters and their agronomic characteristics Fertilization constraints and altenatives  Valorisation of urban wastes from urban livestock, from agro-industries, or domestic wastes. Context

4 Materials and methods

5 Materials & Methods The study site : Mahajanga – Dry tropical climate – Main plant production : leafy vegetables Conceptual model of technical decision – Samples of market gardening farms (12) – Record weekly cultural operations during two years – Verify on a larger sample (30)

6 Results and discussion

7 Lakes Lowlands Farming systems of market production systems  Unit of crop management : plot of 12-14m² Lake : 120 beds (1680 m²) Depressions: 400-1200 m²  Crops dominated by Brassicaceae family

8 Fotsitaho Brassica campestris amplexicaulis Anantsonga Brassica campestris peruviridis Felimafana Acmella oleracea Anamamy Solanum nigrum Petsaï Brassica campestris pekinensis Salady Lactuca sativa

9 Labor force: mainly manual and familial Vegetables sold in the urban markets of Mahajanga – sold through female retailers, chemical fertilizers suppliers – exclusive source of vegetables supply Farming systems of market production systems

10 Planning fertilization of « Anantsonga » (short cycle species) Organic matter 1 gony/bed And Urea 1 kapoaka/bed Soil tillage Transplantation or sowing (CYCLE 1) 1015 2115 Urea 0,5-1 kp Harvest Day Soil tillage Transplantation or sowing (CYCLE 2) 1052115 Cycle 1 Harvest Fertilization Organic matter 1 gony/bed And Urea 1 kapoaka/bed Urea 0,5-1 kp Cycle 2

11 Planning fertilization of « Anantsonga » (short cycle species) Soil tillage Transplantation or sowing (CYCLE 1) 1015 2115 Urea 275 g/bed Harvest Day Soil tillage Transplantation or sowing (CYCLE 2) 1052115 Cycle 1 Harvest Fertilization Cycle 2 Fresh manure : 18- 24kg, 1.7kg/m2 N (manure): 12mg/g to 29mg/g Urea : 275g/bed: 100kg/ha Urea 275 g/bed Fresh manure : 18- 24kg, 1.7kg/m2 N (manure): 12mg/g to 29mg/g Urea : 275g/bed: 100kg/ha

12 Manure application Fertilizer for the current cycle: growing vegetables in width Mulch effect (fundamental) : water limited, irrigation entirely manual, Amendment for the rice crops Organic and mineral fertilizers functions according to farmers Urea application First supply: plant growth in high Second supply: green color

13 Work organization = no time to look for organic matter and depend to go-between mens Availability on the local market of these fertilizers : Frequently lacking during the season Organic matters: lacking in the main months (June to August) : demand > offer Capacity of farmers to buy and/or to apply it : Farmers determinants No investment capacity : vegetables cycles in April: money /fertilizers for following cycles.

14 Conclusions

15 Conclusion Complexity of the role of fertilizers – Fertilizer, amendment and soil water conservation – Role or mineral fertilizer : plant growth and plant quality (green color) Importance of livestocks for soil fetility Constrains of livestokcs -Forage quantity and quality -Urbanization: animal sent far from city/market garden -Available manure<<farmers’demand

16 Assessment – Capacity to substitute functions – Interaction between mineral and organic product – Economic consideration – Social acceptability – Characterization Conclusion Alternatives – Using town organic ressources in cropping systems – Inventory of other organic resources from domestic urban waste, Agro industries wastes, Fisheries wastes


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