Publications by authors named "Akomian Fortune Azihou"

Background: We undertook ethnobotanical and ecological studies on fodder plants grazed by cattle across Benin national area. The study aims to ascertain the top priority fodder plants in order to catalogue the indigenous knowledge regarding their use.

Methods: Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and covered 690 breeders and 40 days of pasture walk.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Akomian Fortune Azihou"

  • - Akomian Fortune Azihou conducted a study focusing on the ethnobotanical and ecological aspects of cattle fodder species preferences in the rangelands of Benin, emphasizing the importance of indigenous knowledge.
  • - The research involved collecting data through semi-structured interviews with 690 breeders, as well as 40 days of pasture walks to gather detailed information on fodder plants.
  • - The study's findings aim to identify and catalog the top priority fodder plants used by cattle in the region, contributing to the understanding and preservation of local agricultural practices.