Introduction to the study on the environmental impact of motorization

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The purpose of the study was to identify and evaluate the effects of motorization in cotton cultivation on the air water and soil aspects of the environment. It is based on a cross-sectional survey of farmers and was conducted on a sample of 20 motorized farmers in four villages in the department of Korhogo. The results indicate that 100% of the farmers use only the tractor for plowing the land. Then according to the farmers the use of the 23 machines recorded led to a decrease in air quality on the cotton farms as well as the presence of large quantities of pesticides (an average of 77 boxes per farmer) and black smoke emitted by the tractors. Secondly it was found that the water in the river systems surrounding the plantations showed no traces of pollution or degradation caused by tractors. Finally the study indicates a decrease in the fertility of soils plowed by tractors (50% of producers attest). In view of this the environmental management of the cotton sector should be considered.
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