Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010)

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Eco-Friendly Agricultural Tools and Soil Quality in Togolese Villages: A Theoretical Framework

Lognonne Tchioko, Institut Togolais de Recherche Agronomique (ITRA) Atchonoue Fomena, University of Kara
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18910073
Published: August 6, 2010

Abstract

This study explores the integration of eco-friendly agricultural tools into farming practices in Togolese villages to assess their impact on soil quality. A review of existing literature will be conducted to identify eco-friendly agricultural tools, analyse their potential benefits for soil quality, and propose a conceptual model. A comprehensive theoretical framework is developed, providing insights into the conditions under which eco-friendly tools can be effectively implemented for soil conservation. Policy makers should advocate for subsidies and training programmes that encourage farmers to adopt these tools, while researchers should continue to evaluate their long-term impacts on soil health.

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Lognonne Tchioko, Atchonoue Fomena (2010). Eco-Friendly Agricultural Tools and Soil Quality in Togolese Villages: A Theoretical Framework. African Archaeological Techniques (Archaeology focus), Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18910073

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Sub-Saharanagroecologysustainabilityresiliencebiodynamicspermacultureparticipatory assessment

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