This study was conducted at the level of the developed parts of two plateaus of the commune of Sokorbé. Multifunctional and classic half-moons were made on the degraded and encrusted soils of the Goubey and Sinsan plateaus. On each of these two units, soil profiles were opened and described and samples were also taken at the level of the dug parts and analyzed in the laboratory. Infiltration tests were conducted on the different compartments of the structure: impluvium, Zaï and bottom of the basin at the completion and after 1 and 2 years of operation. The results show that the organic matter rate increased from 0.8% on controls (impluviums) to 1.3% in the dug parts (zaïs and bottom of the basin) of the Goubey plateau and to more than 3.5% in those of the Sinsan plateau after one year of operation. However, this rate decreases after two campaigns (two harvests) and tends towards the initial situation in the zaïs. The acidic pH (4 to 4.2) on the controls increased towards neutrality (6 to 6.5) in the zaïs. As for the quantity of water infiltrated over a period of one hour, it varies between 116 and 190 liters per m2 on the controls to reach, after two years of operation, a volume varying between 378 and 396 liters per m2 in the dug parts, respectively on the Goubey and Sinsan plateaus. The making of half-moons on the degraded soils of the plateaus improves the physicochemical characteristics of all the compartments of the half-moons.