Choice of Crops in Swine Farms in Brittany

A qualitative survey of 28 pig farms in Brittany identifies structural, economic, agronomic, and human determinants of crop rotation choices, revealing three distinct rotation patterns.

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Opis

This study examines the factors that influence how pig farmers in Brittany allocate their agricultural land. Researchers conducted qualitative interviews with 28 breeding-to-fattening swine farms across the region to assess how feed supply, effluent management, regulatory constraints, farm structure, economic considerations, agronomic needs, and human factors shape crop rotations. Analysis revealed three distinct rotation types: a high-wheat and maize rotation in specialized farms with on-farm feed production; a diverse forage-based rotation in mixed pig-cattle farms; and rotations with more oilseed rape and varied cereals but less maize in farms without on-farm feed production. The results highlight evolving land use in high-density pig production areas and inform future land management discussions.

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Szczegółowe informacje

Projekt

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Lokalizacja
France
Autorzy
Yannick RAMONET, Jean-Luc GITEAU, Élodie TERSIGUEL et Gilles MARTEL
Cel
Adopt innovative practices

Typ pliku
dokument
Utworzono dnia
01 cze 2013
Język oryginału
French
Oficjalna strona projektu
Innovations agronomiques
Licencja
CC BY