Méthode Bilan Travail – un outil pour discuter « travail » avec les agriculteurs

La méthode Bilan Travail, conçue par l’INRAE et Idele – l’Institut de l’Elevage, dans les années 1990, quantifie le travail lié à la gestion du troupeau et des surfaces. Elle évalue aussi les marges de manœuvre des agriculteurs en termes de temps disponibles pour réaliser d’autres activités professionnelles (formation, responsabilités) et disposer de temps libres. Cet outil a été créé pour les agriculteurs et leurs conseillers afin de les aider à construire une analyse globale de leur système, en intégrant une dimension « travail ».

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  • FR - Jocelyn Fagon
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30-06-2024
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