Multifunctionality and socio-economic sustainability of farms: the case of horticulture in Cameroon
by Archimède Mbogning Genang; Hilaire Nkengfack; Armand Gilbert Noula
International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology (IJARGE), Vol. 18, No. 3, 2022

Abstract: This paper examines the relationship between multifunctionality and agricultural sustainability using horticultural farms in Cameroon as a case study. To do so, we adopt a methodology that combines analytical and systemic approaches. Our results show that the horticultural farms surveyed are variously multifunctional but all contribute to food security and generate income. However, only 7.6% of these farms are economically and socially sustainable. Multifunctionality thus appears to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for sustainability. Finally, an improvement in the positive intra- and inter-dimensional influences of multiple functions on farm performance as well as a better cohesion between the elements of the farming system will significantly improve their sustainability.

Online publication date: Sun, 31-Jul-2022

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