Authors
Lina M Tennhardt, Gianna A Lazzarini, Christian Schader, Kagimu Martin, Eric F Lambin
Publication date
2024/6
Journal
Regional Environmental Change
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
83
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Sustainable agricultural intensification aims at increasing yields on existing agricultural land without negative environmental impacts. Managing pests and diseases contributes to increasing yields. Without synthetic pesticides, this management is labour intensive. Smallholder farming systems heavily rely on manual and household labour, which will be affected by future demographic changes. Knowledge on how these changes will affect sustainable intensification is limited. Based on a case study of Ugandan cocoa farms, we tested the impact of increased household labour availability on pest and disease management (PDM) practices and pesticide use. We made use of a unique quasi-experimental design, in which household labour increased during the national COVID-19 lockdowns as children did not attend school and family members returned from cities. Our interview data from 2019 to 2021 showed that …
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