A typology of European organic multi-species livestock farms
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report
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Titre
A typology of European organic multi-species livestock farms
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Auteur(s)
- BENOÎT M.
- MARTIN G.
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REN36PJN
Version
12699
Date ajout
8 mai 2025 16:05
Date modification
8 mai 2025 16:07
Résumé
Keeping two or more livestock species or categories on the same farm simultaneously is a
diversification option that has received little attention to date. We surveyed 95 organic multispecies livestock farms across six European countries to build a farm typology and
characterise their diversity in structure, management, and performances. Farms combined
cattle (meat, milk), small ruminants (meat, milk) and/or monogastrics. Survey data on the
structure, management, and performances allowed for the creation of indicators (including
farmer’s satisfaction) used to run a principal component analysis and an agglomerative
hierarchical clustering to build the farm typology. The following variables structured the first
four factors of the PCA: F1: Farm size and crop-pasture balance; F2: Intensification - Feed
self-sufficiency; F3: Work productivity - Diversification activities and marketing; F4: Dairy cattle
and permanent pasture. Four groups of farms emerged from the clustering: G1: Large area
with a high share of crops, low feed autonomy, dairy cattle with beef cattle or pigs, on-farm
processing, short sale channels and agritourism; G2: Prevalence of poultry with beef cattle,
leading to high labour productivity and low feed autonomy, although ruminant diets highly rely
(90%) on fodder; G3: Beef cattle associated with meat sheep, high feed autonomy, frequent
short sale channels; G4: Italian farms with predominantly dairy ewes and dairy or meat cattle,
rangelands, on-farm processing and short sale channels. Our next objective is to study the
relationships between agricultural practices, work organisation, sales management and farm
performances
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- GEO - Europe
- mixed farming
- mixenable
- poly-élevage
- polyculture-élevage
- typologie
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Date caractères
2021
Date publication
1 janvier 2021