[ ETUDE COMPAREE DE LA RENTABILITE DE CACAO FRAIS CHEZ LES PLANTEURS DU SECTEUR DE NGANDA TSUNDI / KONGO CENTRAL EN RD CONGO : CAS DU VILLAGE PHALANGA NDENGA ET LA SCAM TSHELA ]
Volume 28, Issue 1, December 2019, Pages 73–87
Floribert BAFUANUSUA MAMOSO1, Cyrille MUMA WA MUMA2, and VUNA NGOMA Willy3
1 Section de Gestion des Ressources Naturelles Renouvelables, Institut Supérieur d'Etudes Agronomiques de Tshela (ISEA/Tshela). B.P. 151/TSHELA, Kongo Central, RD Congo
2 Gestion des Ressources Naturelles Renouvelables, Institut Supérieur d'Etudes Agronomiques, ISEA Tshela, Kongo Central, RD Congo
3 Section de Gestion des Ressources Naturelles Renouvelables, Institut Supérieur d'Etudes Agronomiques de Tshela (ISEA/Tshela). B.P. 151/TSHELA, Kongo Central, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2019 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
The main objective of this study is to make profitable the exploitation of fresh cocoa in the sector of Nganda Tsundi, Tshela Territory, Kongo Central Province, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in order to improve the well-being of its population. The documentary review on cocoa cultivation, the survey of 69 cocoa farmers and the breakdown of data; have formed the methodological approach begun. The results showed that: 91.8% of income is over-spent by village planters for harvest because of the lack of specific tasks for this operation, compared to SCAM's production standards for the same crop, or to harvest pods to produce 111,666 Kg of beans, 20,040,000 FC are spent in the village instead of 1,642,000 FC at the SCAM. The planters pay the labour to pick up the pods at harvest while the SCAM assimilates this operation to the harvest. So for milled beans equivalent to 111.666 Kg the planters lose 3.480.000FC against zero costs to the SCAM. As for the total cost of production, the production of 111,666 kg of fresh beans results in 52.16% of expenditures by the cocoa farmers of Phalanga Ndenga, whereas it would only result in 7.68% of expenditures at the SCAM. Make this profitable exploitation among the farmers of Phalanga Ndenga, contributed to the reduction of the anthropic pressure of the forest ecosystems of this sector.
Author Keywords: exploitation, cocoa, harvest, expenses, profitability.
Volume 28, Issue 1, December 2019, Pages 73–87
Floribert BAFUANUSUA MAMOSO1, Cyrille MUMA WA MUMA2, and VUNA NGOMA Willy3
1 Section de Gestion des Ressources Naturelles Renouvelables, Institut Supérieur d'Etudes Agronomiques de Tshela (ISEA/Tshela). B.P. 151/TSHELA, Kongo Central, RD Congo
2 Gestion des Ressources Naturelles Renouvelables, Institut Supérieur d'Etudes Agronomiques, ISEA Tshela, Kongo Central, RD Congo
3 Section de Gestion des Ressources Naturelles Renouvelables, Institut Supérieur d'Etudes Agronomiques de Tshela (ISEA/Tshela). B.P. 151/TSHELA, Kongo Central, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2019 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The main objective of this study is to make profitable the exploitation of fresh cocoa in the sector of Nganda Tsundi, Tshela Territory, Kongo Central Province, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in order to improve the well-being of its population. The documentary review on cocoa cultivation, the survey of 69 cocoa farmers and the breakdown of data; have formed the methodological approach begun. The results showed that: 91.8% of income is over-spent by village planters for harvest because of the lack of specific tasks for this operation, compared to SCAM's production standards for the same crop, or to harvest pods to produce 111,666 Kg of beans, 20,040,000 FC are spent in the village instead of 1,642,000 FC at the SCAM. The planters pay the labour to pick up the pods at harvest while the SCAM assimilates this operation to the harvest. So for milled beans equivalent to 111.666 Kg the planters lose 3.480.000FC against zero costs to the SCAM. As for the total cost of production, the production of 111,666 kg of fresh beans results in 52.16% of expenditures by the cocoa farmers of Phalanga Ndenga, whereas it would only result in 7.68% of expenditures at the SCAM. Make this profitable exploitation among the farmers of Phalanga Ndenga, contributed to the reduction of the anthropic pressure of the forest ecosystems of this sector.
Author Keywords: exploitation, cocoa, harvest, expenses, profitability.
Abstract: (french)
L’objectif principal de cette étude est celui de rentabiliser ll’exploiçtation de cacao frais dans le secteur de Nganda Tsundi, Territoire de Tshela, Province du Kongo Central, en République Démocratique du Congo, en vu d’eméliorer le bien-être de sa population. La revue documentaire sur la culture de cacao, l’enquête de 69 planteurs de cacao et le dépuillement des données; ont constitué la demarche méthodologique amorcée. Les résultats ont montré que: 91,8 % de revenus sont dépensés en trop par les planteurs villageois pour la récolte étant donné le manque des tâches précises pour cette opération, comparativement aux normes d’exploitation de la SCAM pour la même production, soit pour récolter des cabosses devant produire 111.666 Kg de fèves, 20.040.000 FC sont dépensés au village au lieu de 1.642.000 FC à la SCAM ; Les planteurs payent la main d’œuvre pour ramasser les cabosses à la récolte alors que la SCAM assimile cette opération à la récolte. Donc pour des fèves écabossées équivalents à 111.666 Kg les planteurs perdent 3.480.000FC contre zéro frais à la SCAM. Faisant état du coût total d’exploitation, la production de 111.666 Kg de fèves fraîches entraîne 52,16% de dépenses chez les planteurs cacao de Phalanga Ndenga, alors qu’elle entrainerait seulement 7,68 % de dépenses à la SCAM. Rendre cette exploitation rentable chez les paysans de Phalanga Ndenga, contribuerait à la réduction de la pression anthropique des écosystèmes forestiers de ce secteur.
Author Keywords: exploitation, cacao, récolte, dépenses, rentabilité.
How to Cite this Article
Floribert BAFUANUSUA MAMOSO, Cyrille MUMA WA MUMA, and VUNA NGOMA Willy, “COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE PROFITABILITY OF FRESH COCOA IN PLANTS IN THE NGANDA TSUNDI / CENTRAL KONGO SECTOR IN DR CONGO : CASE OF THE VILLAGE PHALANGA NDENGA AND SCAM TSHELA,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 73–87, December 2019.