AbstractGrain legume production in Europe has decreased in recent years, while legume demand has rapidly increased due to growth of meat production. Therefore, Europe imports grain legumes, principally soybeans, to meet feed protein requirements. Various investigations have identified problems and benefits of local grain legume cultivation. Nevertheless, grain legume cultivation has still not increased in the last years. Studies investigating why farmers do not cultivate grain legumes are missing. Here, we surveyed the knowledge of farmers about grain legume cultivation, problems and constraints of grain legume cultivation and the barriers faced by and incentives needed by farmers. We sent a questionnaire to 1373 farmers in Luxembourg, with...
The integration of grain legumes into European agricultural systems could contribute to the transiti...
Legume cultivation has been declining for several decades in France and in Europe as a whole. This i...
Legumes can contribute to a more sustainable agriculture by limiting N fertilisation, diversifying c...
AbstractGrain legume production in Europe has decreased in recent years, while legume demand has rap...
Grain legume production in Europe has decreased in recent years, while legume demand has rapidly inc...
Grain legume production in Europe has decreased in recent years, while legume demand has rapidly inc...
The diversity of legume species and management types (e.g. sole crop, intercrop, cover crop) should ...
The potential of legumes to simultaneously contribute to several production, environmental, and nutr...
Crop production in Europe is intensive, highly specialized and responsible for some negative environ...
There is a great demand for high-protein materials for livestock feed in Europe and European agricul...
Sustainable development of agriculture is at the core of agricultural policy debates in Europe. Ther...
International audienceGrain-legume plants fix atmospheric nitrogen in the soil and thus do not need n...
The integration of grain legumes into European agricultural systems could contribute to the transiti...
Legume cultivation has been declining for several decades in France and in Europe as a whole. This i...
Legumes can contribute to a more sustainable agriculture by limiting N fertilisation, diversifying c...
AbstractGrain legume production in Europe has decreased in recent years, while legume demand has rap...
Grain legume production in Europe has decreased in recent years, while legume demand has rapidly inc...
Grain legume production in Europe has decreased in recent years, while legume demand has rapidly inc...
The diversity of legume species and management types (e.g. sole crop, intercrop, cover crop) should ...
The potential of legumes to simultaneously contribute to several production, environmental, and nutr...
Crop production in Europe is intensive, highly specialized and responsible for some negative environ...
There is a great demand for high-protein materials for livestock feed in Europe and European agricul...
Sustainable development of agriculture is at the core of agricultural policy debates in Europe. Ther...
International audienceGrain-legume plants fix atmospheric nitrogen in the soil and thus do not need n...
The integration of grain legumes into European agricultural systems could contribute to the transiti...
Legume cultivation has been declining for several decades in France and in Europe as a whole. This i...
Legumes can contribute to a more sustainable agriculture by limiting N fertilisation, diversifying c...