Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp.): Traditional and improved Cropping Methods in northern Nigeria

Authors

  • Wim Sampers
  • Patrick Van Damme Faculty of Agricultural Sciences Ghent University
  • Frans Pauwels Faculty of Agricultural Sciences Ghent University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21825/af.v2i1.6617

Abstract

The present article describes the traditional cowpea cropping system in Dambatta, Kano State, Nigeria. Through a baseline survey it becomes clear that traditionally cowpea is mostly intercropped with cereals, that the importance of land preparation is marginal, that yields are low and that, in general, the technical level of the cowpea grower is low (low inputs of fertilizer and pesticide). In a second part some data are given about a project that introduced a new cowpea variety, T.V.X.-3.236, and improved methods. It is shown that, although better yields are possible, the extension service does not succeed in motivating the farmers enough so that the outcome of the project intervention is uncertain.KEYWORDS : Vigna unguiculata, cowpea, Nigeria, extension. 

Author Biographies

Patrick Van Damme, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences Ghent University

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

Frans Pauwels, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences Ghent University

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

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Published

1986-02-28

How to Cite

Sampers, W., Van Damme, P., & Pauwels, F. (1986). Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp.): Traditional and improved Cropping Methods in northern Nigeria. frika ocus, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.21825/af.v2i1.6617

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