Practices to improve soil health and fertility in organic greenhouses

This practice abstract presents sustainable soil management techniques—such as organic amendments, cover crops, crop rotation, conservative tillage, and microbial inoculants—to enhance soil fertility, microbial diversity, and crop resilience in organic greenhouse systems.

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Problem
Unsustainable soil practices and climate change accelerate soil degradation, harm microbial diversity, and disrupt nutrient cycling, damaging soil health and crop yields.

Solution
By promoting soil health with sustainable agricultural practices, farmers can enhance microbial diversity, soil resilience, and productivity in organic greenhouses.

Benefits
Healthier soils improve nutrient availability and crop resilience, providing long-term agronomic and sustainability benefits despite initial challenges and implementation costs.

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Project

BIOGREENET

Boosting Innovation in Organic Greenhouses via Stronger Networks

Locatie
Europe
Auteurs
Gloria Torres Cortés
Doel
Other

Soort bestand
document
Gepubliceerd op
11 aug 2026
Taal van herkomst
English
Officiële project website
BIOGREENET
Licensie
CC BY