The present study aims to evaluate the interest of two forage species: Azolla filiculoides, Azolla caroliniana compared to the compost on cabbage productivity in Daloa.The test was conducted according to a device composed of a complete randomized block with 2 repetitions per treatment comprising 4 treatments. The establishment density of cabbage plants is at spacings of 40 cm x 40 cm at the rate of 27 plants per plank on an area of 4 m² per repetition. The treatments were compared, and evaluated by accounting the agronomic parameters: The results showed a greater growth and development of plants on plots amended with Azolla followed by compost compared to unamended plots. The highest yield has been obtained with Azolla caroliniana that produced 20.87 t / ha of cabbage. The study showed that Azolla filiculoides and Azolla caroliniana, under the conditions of this test had great potential for improving the availability of soil nutrients and could provide the needed nutrients amount for cultivation of cabbage without the use of mineral fertilizers.