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Insect Pollination and Sustainable Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa

Tolera, Kumsa; Ballantyne, Gavin

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Kumsa Tolera



Abstract

We are currently seeing an expansion of pollinator-dependent crops in many parts of the world, but also growing evidence for pollinator population declines and loss of pollinator habitat. Climate change and population growth will place additional demands on crop production, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Despite the wealth of evidence that improved management of insect pollinators can lead to substantial gains in crop yield, agricultural improvement strategies in SSA still emphasize the manipulation of abiotic factors and do not fully exploit the value of pollinators. In this article we review the importance of pollination services in sustainable agriculture, how global perspectives can inform our understanding of the situation in SSA, discuss successful pollination management, highlight where research and development are required, and suggest possible solutions to enhance the contribution of pollination services to sustainable agriculture in the region.

Citation

Tolera, K., & Ballantyne, G. (2021). Insect Pollination and Sustainable Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Pollination Ecology, 27(2), 36-46

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Dec 3, 2020
Publication Date 2021
Deposit Date Apr 14, 2021
Publicly Available Date Apr 14, 2021
Print ISSN 1920-7603
Publisher Enviroquest Ltd
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 27
Issue 2
Pages 36-46
Keywords Sustainable agriculture, pollination, pollinator conservation, Sub-Saharan Africa
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2717910
Publisher URL http://www.pollinationecology.org/index.php?journal=jpe&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=615

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