Cultivating Grain Legumes in Pure or Intercropped Systems: Stakeholder Perspectives in the Agricultural Sociotechnical System

This article examines the factors influencing the adoption of pure and intercropped grain legumes within the agricultural sociotechnical system, revealing divergent economic and environmental perspectives among institutional and production actors that hinder coordinated support for legume diversification. It argues that broad adoption of legume-cereal intercropping requires co-evolution of the entire agri-food system, shared knowledge development, strong actor coordination, and an institutional framework favoring ecological intensification.

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In this case study of French grain legume production, the authors examine factors driving or impeding the diffusion of legumes grown alone or intercropped with cereals within the sociotechnical agri-food system. Semi-structured interviews with institutional actors—farm unions, water agencies, and producer associations—reveal contrasting economic and environmental assessments of legume cultivation that obstruct coordinated efforts for diversification. Although intercropping addresses certain technical challenges of pure stands, it remains limited by a value chain oriented toward specialization and homogenization. The study argues that enhancing cultivated biodiversity at field and rotation scales requires system-wide co-evolution, shared knowledge bases, actor coordination, and policies promoting ecological intensification.

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Projet

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Localisation
France
Auteurs
Célia CHOLEZ et Marie-Benoît MAGRINI
Objectif
Adopt innovative practices

Type de fichier
document
Publié sur
01 nov. 2014
Langue originale
French
Site officiel du projet
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY