Toward climate-resilient and biodiverse agriculture in the Mediterranean region: experiences and perceptions of farmers engaged in sustainable food production

IF 2 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Organic Agriculture Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1007/s13165-023-00444-3
Katharina Heider, Juan Miguel Rodriguez Lopez, Andreas Bischoff, Andrea L. Balbo, Jürgen Scheffran
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Abstract The abandonment of smallholder agriculture and the expansion of conventional intensive agriculture pose a potential threat to the multifunctionality of agriculture. The adoption of intensive conventional practices generates negative outcomes, such as increased greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, and degradation of land, water, and ecosystems. An ecological transition in agriculture is urgently needed. This paper collects and systematizes the opinion of farmers in Spain, engaged in different food production systems (e.g., organic agriculture, biodynamic agriculture, regenerative agriculture, and conservation agriculture), as alternatives to intensive conventional agriculture. In collaboration with agricultural associations and networks in Spain, we co-created an exploratory online survey including qualitative and quantitative questions. Based on 60 in-depth questionnaires, we assess (1) the practices used by the consulted farmers, (2) the perceived effects following the introduction of sustainable practices, and (3) the challenges and opportunities for farm profitability. Our preliminary results show that farmers apply nine out of 14 sustainable practices, on average, and 65% of our sample consciously adapt their practices to climate change. Farmers perceived positive changes in soil properties, biodiversity, and pests after using these practices. They mentioned the low income as the most significant challenge. Finally, we conducted an online discussion with representatives of the associations. Farmers’ perceptions of positive changes presented in this paper are not intended to be representative of farmer communities across Spain, but provide a first overview of those engaged in the ecological transition.
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摘要小农农业的放弃和传统集约化农业的扩张对农业的多功能发展构成了潜在威胁。采用集约化常规做法会产生负面后果,如温室气体排放增加、生物多样性丧失以及土地、水和生态系统退化。农业生态转型迫在眉睫。本文收集并系统化了西班牙农民的意见,他们从事不同的粮食生产系统(如有机农业、生物动力农业、再生农业和保护农业),作为集约化传统农业的替代品。我们与西班牙的农业协会和网络合作,共同创建了一个探索性的在线调查,包括定性和定量问题。基于60份深度问卷,我们评估了(1)被咨询农民使用的实践,(2)引入可持续实践后的感知效果,以及(3)农场盈利能力的挑战和机遇。我们的初步结果显示,农民平均采用了14种可持续做法中的9种,65%的样本有意识地使他们的做法适应气候变化。农民认为,在采用这些做法后,土壤性质、生物多样性和害虫都发生了积极变化。他们提到低收入是最大的挑战。最后,我们与协会代表进行了在线讨论。本文中提出的农民对积极变化的看法并不打算代表西班牙各地的农民社区,而是提供了参与生态转型的农民的第一个概述。
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Organic Agriculture
Organic Agriculture Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Organic Agriculture provides a platform for the sharing of knowledge on all aspects of Organic Agriculture and Food Systems. The journal features scientific articles on a range of topics, including, but not exclusively: - Soil - Plant production - Animal husbandry - Farming system research and development - Resource management - Agro-ecology - Value chains - Processing - Product qualities - Socio-economics - Consumer research and marketing - Ethics - Novel research methodologies - Innovations in Organic Agriculture Drawing on value chain and systems approaches within Organic Agriculture; the journal welcomes original inter-, intra- and trans-disciplinary papers alongside the reports of focused disciplinary studies that accord with the principles of Organic Agriculture. We also welcome papers which take a critical approach to one or more aspects of organic agriculture and/or initiate critical discussions of the principles on a scientific basis. Papers with farming system comparisons are welcome. The journal does also cover scientific reviews, science-based concept notes, and invited papers on specific topics.
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