International audienceEuropean cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or even monocropping, leading to environmental issues such as soil degradation, water eutrophication, and air pollution including greenhouse gas emissions, that contribute to climate change and biodiversity loss. The use of diversification practices (i.e., intercropping, multiple cropping including cover cropping and rotation extension), may help enhance agrobiodiversity and deliver ecosystem services while developing new value chains. Despite its benefits, crop diversification is hindered by various technical, organizational, and institutional barriers along value chains (input industries, farms, trading and processing industries, retailers, and cons...
A major path helping agriculture achieve the dual challenges of production and environmental preserv...
Crop diversification (CD) encompasses practices such as extending crop rotation, cover cropping and ...
Agricultural intensification negatively affects the environment through soil degradation, loss of ag...
International audienceEuropean cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or even m...
European cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or evenmonocropping, leading to...
• Crop diversification is a dynamic pathway towards sustainable agrifood systems. • Technological a...
Crop diversification of EuropeanAgriculture can support a transition towards more sustainable agri-f...
The crop diversification cluster increases the impact of crop diversification research and supports ...
Crop diversification covers different farm-level practices such as extending crop rotations, intercr...
Crop diversification is recognised as a central strategy towards improved productivity, delivery of ...
International audienceRural areas and farms in France have become more and more specialized, while t...
The policy brief has several key messages: Crop diversification can support a transition towards ...
A major path helping agriculture achieve the dual challenges of production and environmental preserv...
Crop diversification (CD) encompasses practices such as extending crop rotation, cover cropping and ...
Agricultural intensification negatively affects the environment through soil degradation, loss of ag...
International audienceEuropean cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or even m...
European cropping systems are often characterized by short rotations or evenmonocropping, leading to...
• Crop diversification is a dynamic pathway towards sustainable agrifood systems. • Technological a...
Crop diversification of EuropeanAgriculture can support a transition towards more sustainable agri-f...
The crop diversification cluster increases the impact of crop diversification research and supports ...
Crop diversification covers different farm-level practices such as extending crop rotations, intercr...
Crop diversification is recognised as a central strategy towards improved productivity, delivery of ...
International audienceRural areas and farms in France have become more and more specialized, while t...
The policy brief has several key messages: Crop diversification can support a transition towards ...
A major path helping agriculture achieve the dual challenges of production and environmental preserv...
Crop diversification (CD) encompasses practices such as extending crop rotation, cover cropping and ...
Agricultural intensification negatively affects the environment through soil degradation, loss of ag...