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Réduction de l'utilisation des intrants chimiques en Méditerranée

Authors: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas; Institut National Agronomique de Tunisie; Institut Agronomique Méditerranéen de Montpellier;

Réduction de l'utilisation des intrants chimiques en Méditerranée

Abstract

NATAE Practice abstract n. 10: Efficiency. Working Package 7. A NATAE practice abstract is a summary that describes an agroecological practice that can be used as a valuable resource by farmers, researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders interested in adopting or promoting agricultural practices that contribute to sustainability, productivity, and competitiveness in the agricultural sector. Ce document traite des stratégies visant à réduire l'utilisation de produits chimiques dans l'agriculture méditerranéenne, en soulignant l'importance des pratiques agroécologiques. Les principales approches comprennent la rotation des cultures, la fertilisation organique (compostage, paillage), la sélection variétale et la lutte biologique afin d'améliorer la santé des sols et la biodiversité. Ces méthodes contribuent à préserver les ressources naturelles, à réduire la pollution et à améliorer la durabilité des exploitations agricoles. Les défis à relever comprennent la nécessité de trouver des solutions localisées, d'assurer une formation technique et de donner accès à des alternatives telles que les pesticides naturels et les matières organiques. L'objectif est de passer à des systèmes durables qui minimisent la dépendance aux produits chimiques tout en maintenant la productivité.

Keywords

Crop rotation, Biological Control Agents, Agroecological practices, North africa, Reduced chemical inputs, Sustainable agriculture, Mediterranean agriculture, Organic fertilization, Agroecology, Mediterranean farming

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