
Abstract La baisse des rendements au Sénégal est liée à la pauvreté des sols, les pratiques culturales, le cout élevé des intrants notamment l’engrais chimique et des facteurs climatiques entre autres. L’objectif général de cette étude est de contribuer à l’amélioration de la production du mil à travers des pratiques agroécologiques respectueuses de l’environnement par l’utilisation de produits biofertilisants. Pour ce faire une expérimentation a été menée auprès des producteurs avec des fertilisants naturels et chimiques dans le département de Nioro au village de Sanghap en collaboration avec la coopérative paysanne de l’Union Madina Sabakh (UMS). The decline in yields in Senegal is linked to soil poverty, cultivation practices, the high cost of inputs, particularly chemical fertilizers, and climatic factors, among others. The general objective of this study is to contribute to improving millet production through environmentally-friendly agroecological practices using biofertilizers. To this end, an experiment was carried out with producers using natural and chemical fertilizers in the village of Sanghap in the Nioro department, in collaboration with the Union Madina Sabakh (UMS) farmers' cooperative. Keywords: Fertilisation paysanne, engrais chimique, compost, Bokashi/farmer fertilization, chemical fertilizer, compost
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