Opportunities and risks of double cropping in southwestern France with a focus on soybean and sunflower crops

OCL Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1051/ocl/2023016
Julie Pitchers, Nicolas Ferrand, Manon Pull, Sébastien Minette, Mathieu Abella, P. Debaeke
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Growing a second food, fodder or bioenergy crop during the fallow period commonly refers to sequential double cropping or relay cropping practices, as a function of sowing date (following or within the primary crop, respectively). Such practice may generate an additional income while supplying support and regulation services. As such, it could be referred as a form of ecologically intensive agriculture but also an opportunity offered by climate change. The decision-making process in the adoption of double cropping relies on many factors related to soil and climate conditions, but also on profit expectation and risk perception. The CASDAR project “3C2A: Three crops in two years” (2019–2023) strived to create references for sequential double cropping in the South-West of France, which encompasses the regions of Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Occitanie. The project focused mainly on grain crops and raised the interest of the use of oil-protein crops such as soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) and sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) for such practice. As a preliminary contribution of 3C2A project, this paper aims at illustrating the potential interest of soybean and sunflower as double crops in the South-West of France through a qualitative analysis of farmers’ perceptions about the risks and opportunities of double-cropping completed by a 4-years on-farm evaluation of agronomic and economic performances of this practice (110 fields).
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法国西南部以大豆和向日葵作物为重点的两季种植的机遇和风险
在休耕期间种植第二种粮食、饲料或生物能源作物通常是指按播种日期(分别在第一种作物之后或在第一种作物之内)进行连续两季或转种的做法。这种做法可以在提供支助和管理服务的同时产生额外的收入。因此,它可以被称为生态密集型农业的一种形式,但也是气候变化提供的机会。采用双季种植的决策过程取决于与土壤和气候条件有关的许多因素,但也取决于利润预期和风险感知。CASDAR项目“3C2A:两年三种作物”(2019-2023)努力为法国西南部的连续两季种植创造参考,该地区包括Nouvelle-Aquitaine和Occitanie地区。该项目主要关注粮食作物,并提高了利用大豆(Glycine max (L.))等油蛋白作物的兴趣。和向日葵(Helianthus annuus L.)用于这种做法。作为3C2A项目的初步贡献,本文旨在通过对农民对双重种植的风险和机会的看法进行定性分析,从而说明大豆和向日葵在法国西南部作为双重作物的潜在利益,并对这种做法(110块田)进行了为期4年的农艺和经济绩效评估。
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