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Agricultural income in the face of development. Case of the Banalia Territory , DR-Congo

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International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology Vol.9 Issue 4, pp 11-15,Year 2020

AGRICULTURAL INCOME IN THE FACE OF DEVELOPMENT. CASE OF THE BANALIA TERRITORY , DR-CONGO

Benjamin OWENDIONGO LOWA ,Leonard MUANASAKA KABUITA

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Received : 16 July 2020; Accepted : 17 August 2020 ; Published : 31 August 2020

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This article on “Agricultural income in the face of development; Case of the Territory of Banalia , DR-Congo ”aims to identify the level of agricultural income of households living in the Territory of Banalia in relation to the development of this Territory. To achieve this goal, the overall objective is to identify the level of agricultural income of households living in the Territory of Banalia and determine whether it can contribute to the development of this Territory. While the specific objectives are: • Know the level of agricultural household income generated by agriculture in the territory of Banalia ; • Identify the role of agriculture as a factor in the development of this environment ; This study allows agricultural households of Banalia to situate themselves in relation to their agricultural income because the monthly agricultural income of a farmer living in this territory is 31,459,4203 FC, far lower than the monthly income of a level D teacher. 6 living in this Territory which is 103 170 FC. Faced with a population with an agricultural vocation (95.8%), it will be difficult for them to trigger the process of development of the environment. But, they are called upon to provide a great effort by making large fields as well as good breeding while respecting agronomic standards under the supervision of a technician and also diversifying agricultural and para-agricultural activities in order to increase the level of their agricultural income.

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Agricultural income, Development, Territory and Banalia.
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Benjamin OWENDIONGO LOWA ,Leonard MUANASAKA KABUITA , " Agricultural Income In The Face Of Development. Case Of The Banalia Territory , Dr-congo ", International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology . Vol. 9, Issue 4, pp 11-15 , 2020


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