The variety and variability of animals, plants and micro-organisms that are used directly or indirectly for food and agriculture, including crops, livestock, forestry and fisheries. It comprises the diversity of genetic resources (varieties, breeds) and species used for food, fodder, fibre, fuel and pharmaceuticals. It also includes the diversity of non-harvested species that support production (soil micro-organisms, predators, pollinators), and those in the wider environment that support agro-ecosystems (agricultural, pastoral, forest and aquatic) as well as the diversity of the agro-ecosystems
1.Sustainable intensification (SI) is a global challenge, aiming to increase food production whilst ...
Agricultural intensification is required to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human popula...
A sustainable animal production can improve the efficiency of animal production and recycle of anima...
• Background Agricultural systems are amended ecosystems with a variety of properties. Modern agroec...
Biodiversity supports sustainable food production, although recognition of its roles has been relati...
Eco-functional intensification is understood as building synergies in multi-functional and resilient...
The food production at the global level is about to meet its border. Industrialization of agricultur...
ABSTRACT There is an urgent need for sustainable animal production systems. A system or procedure is...
The World Commission on Environment and Development called attention to the basic changes in human p...
Part 3: Approaches to Protecting Nature and Producing More FoodChapitre 6.Agricultural intensificati...
Sustainable intensification of agriculture is a good approach for reducing the yield gap without exa...
Bioeconomy comprises the production of all goods that stem from bio-based, renewable raw materials. ...
Current food production systems are major contributors to the environmental degradation that leads t...
With the rapid increase in demand for agricultural products for food, feed and fuel, concerns are gr...
Agricultural intensification is a highly specialized agri-food system that has contributed to raisin...
1.Sustainable intensification (SI) is a global challenge, aiming to increase food production whilst ...
Agricultural intensification is required to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human popula...
A sustainable animal production can improve the efficiency of animal production and recycle of anima...
• Background Agricultural systems are amended ecosystems with a variety of properties. Modern agroec...
Biodiversity supports sustainable food production, although recognition of its roles has been relati...
Eco-functional intensification is understood as building synergies in multi-functional and resilient...
The food production at the global level is about to meet its border. Industrialization of agricultur...
ABSTRACT There is an urgent need for sustainable animal production systems. A system or procedure is...
The World Commission on Environment and Development called attention to the basic changes in human p...
Part 3: Approaches to Protecting Nature and Producing More FoodChapitre 6.Agricultural intensificati...
Sustainable intensification of agriculture is a good approach for reducing the yield gap without exa...
Bioeconomy comprises the production of all goods that stem from bio-based, renewable raw materials. ...
Current food production systems are major contributors to the environmental degradation that leads t...
With the rapid increase in demand for agricultural products for food, feed and fuel, concerns are gr...
Agricultural intensification is a highly specialized agri-food system that has contributed to raisin...
1.Sustainable intensification (SI) is a global challenge, aiming to increase food production whilst ...
Agricultural intensification is required to feed the growing and increasingly demanding human popula...
A sustainable animal production can improve the efficiency of animal production and recycle of anima...