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Organic cotton production in West Africa

Cotton production presents a double bind for West African smallholder farmers, providing much-needed cash income through a chemically intensive production system that has a negative effect on human and environmental health. Global market volatility is also problematic, leaving many farmers saddled with debt when prices fall. In contrast, organic cotton production offers a safer and more profitable alternative, with up to two to three times more profit and safe, biological forms of pest control and soil fertilization

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Year: 2015
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Country/ies: Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali
Geographical coverage: Africa
Content language: English
Author: Alliance for Foos Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) - Oakland Institute ,
Type: Case study
Organization: Alliance for Foos Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)

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