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Journal of Biotechnology & Bioresearch

Agroecology, a Therapy for African Agriculture in the Face of Climate Change

  • Open or CloseCheick Oumar Kangama*

    Faculty of Agronomy and Animal Medicine, Specialty: Ecologist, Teacher-researcher at the University of Ségou, Mali

    *Corresponding author:Cheick Oumar Kangama, Faculty of Agronomy and Animal Medicine, Specialty: Ecologist, Teacherresearcher at the University of Ségou, Mali

Submission: September 06, 2024;Published: October 22, 2024

Abstract

It is necessary to review the impact of man on the environment due to soil exhaustion. Intensive agriculture is a dead end because it kills soil biology. We may wonder what solutions can be found for harmonious optimization of the soil/plant system.

Agroecology is therefore a mode of agricultural development which aims to optimize production while maintaining the balance of the farm with its natural environment, but also economic and social.

Agriculture is one of the only human activities capable, along with forestry and aquaculture, of fixing carbon. Agroecology, like many peasant agricultures practiced throughout the world, makes it possible to respond to the problems of mitigation and adaptation of agriculture by reducing the use of fossil fuels.

Keywords:Agroecology; Environment; Adaptation; Climate change

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