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Tracking on-farm innovations to unearth alternatives to the dominant soybean-based system in the Argentinean Pampa

Journal

AGRONOMY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER FRANCE
DOI: 10.1007/s13593-015-0343-9

Keywords

Crop diversification; GMO soybean; Monoculture; Direct seeding; On-farminnovation; Tracking innovations; Glyphosate-tolerant weeds; Woodlouse

Funding

  1. INRA (SAD division)
  2. INTA (Balcarce)
  3. ANR (Interra project)

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Farming activities in the Argentinean Pampa have focused on soybean production since the 1990s. The resulting cropping systems may not be sustainable in the long run due to development of glyphosate-tolerant weeds, homogenization of landscape mosaics, and pollutions. Here, we used the tracking on-farm innovation method to produce resources for the design of alternatives. The five steps of tracking on-farm innovation were (1) characterization of the soybean-based dominant cropping system, (2) identification of producers developing alternative systems, (3) description of these cropping systems and their agronomic logic, which is the link between the producer practices and their motives when choosing these practices, (4) multicriteria assessment of the performances of the systems, and (5) analysis of the development conditions of the most efficient systems. We identified 22 alternative cropping systems developed by farmers. These systems all include original practices: diversification of crop rotations (22 cases), occasional return to tillage (15 cases), and low pesticide use (16 cases). Some alternative systems were more sustainable than the soybean-based system, as shown by lower economic risk level, better ability to maintain soil organic carbon content, and less glyphosate-tolerant weeds. Our results show overall that tracking on-farm innovations is an efficient method to get references on alternative cropping systems developed by farmers.

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