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Impact of small farmers' access to improved seeds and deforestation in DR Congo

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Impact of small farmers' access to improved seeds and deforestation in DR Congo

T. Bernard, S. Lambert, et al.

This study, conducted by Tanguy Bernard, Sylvie Lambert, Karen Macours, and Margaux Vinez, reveals how modern seed varieties for small farmers might not lead to additional deforestation in the Congo Basin, but instead shift land use from secondary to primary forest. It highlights the need for balancing agricultural advancements with soil fertility to protect biodiversity.... show more
Abstract
Since the 1960s, the increased availability of modern seed varieties in developing countries has had large positive effects on households' well-being. However, the effect of related land use changes on deforestation and biodiversity is ambiguous. This study examines this question through a randomized control trial in a remote area in the Congo Basin rainforest with weak input and output markets. Using plot-level data on land conversion combined with remote sensing data, we find that promotion of modern seed varieties did not lead to an increase in overall deforestation by small farmers. However, farmers cleared more primary forest and less secondary forest. We attribute this to the increased demand for nitrogen required by the use of some modern seed varieties, and to the lack of alternative sources of soil nutrients, which induced farmers to shift towards cultivation of land cleared in primary forest. Unless combined with interventions to maintain soil fertility, policies to promote modern seed varieties may come at the cost of important losses in biodiversity.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 23, 2023
Authors
Tanguy Bernard, Sylvie Lambert, Karen Macours, Margaux Vinez
Tags
deforestation
small farmers
modern seed varieties
Congo Basin
soil fertility
biodiversity
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