Agriculture (Jun 2022)

An Understanding of Education in Supporting Cotton Production: An Empirical Study in Benin, West Africa

  • Iskid Jacquet,
  • Jieyong Wang,
  • Jianjun Zhang,
  • Ke Wang,
  • Sen Liang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12060836
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 836

Abstract

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Benin is an underdeveloped country whose economy is dependent on agriculture, principally cotton production. Kandi is a community in the country’s northeast region, and is regarded as one of Benin’s top four cotton-producing communities. This community has a deficient level of education. The present paper aimed to investigate whether education could contribute to increasing cotton production in Kandi. A questionnaire was distributed to educated, uneducated, and organic farmers in the research area to achieve this goal. A linear regression strategy was applied, with the key components of the research areas being the usage of agricultural chemical inputs (pesticides and fertilizers), miscellaneous factors, and the level of education of farmers. The data collected were utilized to compare the different groups polled (educated and uneducated farmers). Organic farmers are used in this paper as a model of suitable agriculture development in the study area. The key finding is that primary education affects agricultural production. Solutions are presented with a focus on organic farmers.

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