Greenresilient - Organic and bio-dynamic vegetable production in low-energy GREENhouses – sustainable, RESILIENT and innovative foodproduction systems
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Anglais
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Greenresilient - Greenresilient
Titre anglais
Greenresilient - Greenresilient
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PHIH4L7V
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3428
Date ajout
28 octobre 2020 12:23
Date modification
22 avril 2021 14:45
Résumé
The main objective of the Greenresilient project (Organic and bio-dynamic vegetable production in low-energy GREENhouses – sustainable, RESILIENT and innovative foodproduction systems) is to demonstrate that an agroecological approach to organic greenhouse production is feasible in different European areas.
All over Europe, organic greenhouse production systems are usually very intensive, which threatens their sustainability and the public trust in organic greenhouse production.
The implementation of less intensive production systems based on low energy consumption, appropriate crop rotations, use of agroecological service crops such as mixtures of legumes and brassicas, and local organic inputs is possible at almost any latitude in Europe.
With the Greenresilient project, we want to demonstrate that it is feasible to implement such systems by conducting experiments in Denmark, Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy.
Very intensive production systems lead to an increase of pH, high levels of soil salinity and an unbalanced nutrient supply. Moreover, the use of a broad spectrum of crop protection agents, which are allowed in organic farming, limits the instances and effectiveness of natural enemies and reduces the quality of organic products, consumer trust and the environmental sustainability of organic vegetable production under protected conditions.
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- AB - Spécifique
- CORE Organic
- FREDO durabilité
- FREDO santé végétale
- FREDO technologie et innovation
- GEO Belgique
- GEO Danemark
- GEO Europe
- GEO France
- GEO Italie
- GEO Suisse
- greenhouse
- life cycle assessment
- légume
- projet
- serre
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