Research and extension needs to mitigate constraints limiting the productivity of small-scale sugarcane farmers in Mauritius
Code (CO)MSI10P4468
Author (AU)Payandi Pillay, K. P.
Travailleur, J. P. C.
Ramasamy, S.
Eweg, M. J.
Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.
Title - English (ET)Research and extension needs to mitigate constraints limiting the productivity of small-scale sugarcane farmers in Mauritius
Document Type(DT)periodical article
Date of publication (DP)2010
Series (SE)Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.
Source (SO)27: 10 p.
Language of text (LT)En
Language of summaries (LS)En
Abstract (AB)The issue of low productivity on small farmers' lands is a matter of concern in many sugarcane producing countries. In Mauritius, some 25 000 small-scale farmers are involved in sugarcane cultivation which is a major source of income for 200 000 rural families. Yield differences as high as 40 per cent exist between the small-scale and large commercial farmers and their causes are often taken for granted. This paper presents part of the findings of a project to better understand, with farmers' participation, the functioning of the existing small farming systems and their information-seeking behaviours, a study financed by the French government through the Southern African Development Community (SADC). A survey, based on a formal questionnaire, was carried out among 800 farmers in Mauritius. Analysis of the data collected has enabled the prioritisation of factors and constraints affecting productivity, namely, increasing costs of inputs, availability and costs of labour and transport and access to finance and credit facilities. The conditions limiting adoption of good management practices have been identified to be the small-sized farms, low adoption rate of improved technologies and limited contact with advisory and support services. The elaboration of decision support tools to assist these farmers to increase production levels through sustainable and environment friendly production systems will now be generated. There is a need to pursue specific research on cost-cutting farming operations and new production techniques, adopting extension strategies favouring targeted and grouped extension interventions for some categories of small-scale sugarcane farmers. It is believed that the research and extension interventions will ensure the long-term survival of this producer category and will enhance ability to achieve productivity levels that will render the agricultural activities of the small-farmers economically and environmentally sustainable.
Descriptors - English (DE)Sugarcane
small-scale farmers
improved productivity
competitiveness
sustainability
agricultural research
extension
Descriptors - Geographic (DG)Mauritius
Sort Key 1(K1)Sugarcane: Farming systems research
Sort Key 2 (K2)Extension
Date record entered (DA)2010-03-17
Language of analysis (LA)EN
Location (LO)LIB
Processing status (PS)CAT
MSIRI Staff (MS)Extension
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