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Réduction du travail du sol en Méditerranée

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

Réduction du travail du sol en Méditerranée

Abstract

NATAE Practice abstract n. 13: Resilience. 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, axé sur le travail réduit du sol en Méditerranée, met en avant son rôle en tant que pilier de l'agriculture de conservation. Il souligne ses avantages, tels que l'amélioration de la structure du sol, la réduction de l'érosion, la conservation de l'humidité et le renforcement de la biodiversité. Il aborde des techniques telles que le semis direct et le travail minimal du sol, ainsi que des défis tels que le compactage du sol et la gestion des mauvaises herbes. La transition vers un travail réduit du sol nécessite la formation des agriculteurs et l'adaptation des équipements. Le document présente également des exemples pratiques en Tunisie, illustrant l'intégration de cultures à racines profondes telles que la sulla et la luzerne pour décompacter le sol et promouvoir des systèmes agricoles durables.

Keywords

No-till farming, Agroecological practices, North africa, Conservation agriculture, Soil health, Sustainable agriculture, Reduced tillage, Mediterranean agriculture, Agroecology, Mediterranean farming

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