Improved
soil management practices and better farming habits are putting smiles on the
faces of women in Bafut, a community located about 400 kilometers (240 miles)
from Cameroon's capital Yaounde.
Deutsche Welle, 17 Aug 2015
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Women farmers in Cameroon |
These
innovations all fall within the field of "permaculture," a system of
sustainable agriculture and design principles aimed at creating a more
ecological relationship with the environment.
The
innovation was brought to the women by Joshua Kankonko, who grew up in the
area. Women say they are experiencing better harvests and putting more money in
their pockets as a result. The project has been running for two years.
Kankonko is
the developer behind an eco-village built using only local materials. Farmers
in the village have implemented permaculture practices aimed to benefit
residents through better management of soil and environmental resources. Simple
practices such as composting and erosion control are helping to increase
yields.
"This
is the way our parents used to farm. All the kitchen waste was thrown behind
the house where the vegetables were harvested. Everything that we produce, we
get from the environment then we give it back to the environment,"
Kankonko said.
Small
plots, big yeilds
Pressures
on scarce fertile lands in Cameroon's northwest have historically fueled tribal
conflicts. Permaculture sets out to replenish the soil and maximize yields on
relatively small plots thereby limiting the need for conflict.
According
to Project Coordinator Sonita Mdah Neh, one of the best ways to do this is
through natural and mechanical erosion control. Natural erosion control uses
plans to hold the soil and moisture together.
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This hut was made using only local materials. |
"Natural
erosion control is done with vertiva grass. We can also use pineapple, so we
use what we call a plant family meaning that you put two plants together and
they form a web. When they form a web, they hold the soil and water
together," said Mbah Neh.
Mechanical
soil control means that local, natural materials like bamboo and other woods
are used to create barriers.
The project
also stresses the use of organic fertilizers and the use of different plants
and practices to maintain or even boost the amount of nutrients in the soil.
"A lot
happens in the soil which we don't see. There are a lot of interactions between
soil organisms," she said.
A
revolution
The system
is already working. Farmer Justina Lum hails the system. She says within two
years her yields have doubled. She says even at home she switched to using
traditional cooking methods.
"Smoke
is channeled through a chimney and therefore our eyes are not exposed to smoke.
Besides, it uses less wood and is not costly to build," said Lum.
Kankonko
remembers his mother who used compost manure to fertilize her crops. As a
student in the University of Yaounde, he was already making a living from
township gardening. After leaving university, he decided to bring his
experience home to his Bafut community.
Kankonko
notes that the entire experiment has been a success story, not only improving
family incomes, but also restoring the natural environment that continues to
suffer from irresponsible use.
But the
sustainability of the system will depend largely on youth involvement. Kankonko
complains that many youths do not think there is a future in agriculture but
instead leave to pursue white-collar jobs in the cities.
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