The concept of integration at the heart of designing a mixed crop-livestock pilot adapted to Guadeloupe farms
The paper outlines a stepwise methodology to design and implement a pilot mixed crop-livestock system at an agricultural college in Guadeloupe, focusing on system integration, crop rotation planning, and material flow estimation. It highlights the pilot’s role in supporting on-farm testing of agroecological innovations within a Research-Training-Extension partnership.
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In the specific context of Guadeloupe’s agriculture, where over 80% of farms employ polyculture-livestock systems, this study presents the design of a semi-controlled pilot system aimed at improving integration between crops and livestock. Under a Research-Training-Extension project initiated in 2008, the authors conducted a diagnostic analysis of existing operations to determine system size, generate crop rotations, and estimate material flows. They discuss key determinants, step-by-step design principles, and structural and functional characteristics of the pilot. The paper also emphasizes the pilot’s capacity to serve as a platform for testing agroecological innovations at farm scale and generating technical, economic, and environmental reference data.
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Details bijdrage
- Project
- Locatie
- France
- Auteurs
- Fabien STARK et Audrey FRANCHONE
- Doel
- Adopt innovative practices
- Soort bestand
- document
- Gepubliceerd op
- 01 jun 2013
- Taal van herkomst
- French
- Officiële project website
- Innovations agronomiques
- Licensie
- CC BY