

An edition of Plows, prosperity, and cooperation at Agbassa (1997)
the change from hoes to plows on a government-sponsored land settlement project in northern Togo
By Dana A. Farnham
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Susquehanna University Press,Associated University Presses
Language
eng
Pages
259
Description:
In this study, anthropologist Dana A. Farnham examines the responses of Kabiye and Lamba farmers to animal traction at Agbassa, a sector of the Kara River Valley Agricultural Development Project (L'Operation Mise en Valeur Agricole dans la Vallee de la Kara). The project was undertaken by the Togolese government to increase agricultural production in the Kara Region, one of the most economically stagnant in Togo. Draft technology was intended to be the chief means of achieving that goal. Using plows was a major change for both the Kabiye and the Lamba farmers. Traditionally, both groups farmed manually, and they had little or no experience handling large livestock.
subjects: Agricultural innovations, Animal traction, Farms, Small, Kara River Valley Agricultural Development Project, Oxen, Plowing, Small Farms, Landwirtschaftsentwicklung, Siedlungsgang, Landbouw, Innovatiediffusie, Last- en trekdieren, Coöperaties, Kara River Valley Agricultural Development Project (Togo)
Places: Kara Region, Togo