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Les espaces-test agricoles (ETA) sont des dispositifs novateurs et réversibles daccès au foncier qui permettent de tester le métier dagriculteur en conditions réelles avec un minimum de risques. Ils sont encore peu étudiés. Cet article sintér[...]Article
G. Barbot ; P.-A. Landel ; S. Reydet |Une coopérative « possède un objet social, rend des services à des acteurs clés, mais poursuit en même temps un objectif de rentabilité » (Lapayre et al., 2016, p.5). Le secteur agricole est particulièrement représenté dans les coopératives et s[...]Article
A. Kettani ; A. Hammani ; A. Taky ; M. Kuper |Au début des années 1970, le Maroc a introduit lirrigation par aspersion pour accélérer le rythme de lextension de lirrigation, améliorer son efficience et rendre sa pratique plus facile. Installée sur 151 700 ha, principalement en grande hyd[...]Article
A. Bouzid ; K. Boudedja ; F. Cheriet ; M. Bouchetara ; A. Mellal |Cet article tente de répondre à la question suivante : au-delà des caractéristiques de lexploitation agricole, quels sont les autres facteurs qui influencent les différents types dinnovation dans les filières stratégiques de lagriculture algé[...]Article
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Climate change constitutes a major threat to agricultural production, food security, and natural resource management. Saudi Arabia is particularly susceptible to increasing temperatures and extreme climatic events, such as arid weather and droug[...]Article
Farmers representations of the effects of precision livestock farming on human-animal relationships
F. Kling-Eveillard ; C. Allain ; X. Boivin ; V. Courboulay ; P. Créach ; A. Philibert ; Y. Ramonet ; N. Hostiou |Precision livestock farming affects the nature and frequency of farmers daily tasks, specifically in relation to animals. It consequently may modify how farmers consider their animals, the quality of the human-animal relationship and animal wel[...]Article
The last few years have seen an exponential development of urban agriculture projects within global North countries, especially professional intra-urban farms which are professional forms of agriculture located within densely settled areas of ci[...]Article
I. Coteur ; H. Wustenberghs ; L. Debruyne ; L. Lauwers ; F. Marchand |A multitude of farm-level sustainability assessment tools (SATs) exists, reflecting a variety of agricultural practices and sustainability perceptions. Tools differ and insight is lacking about how they match with farmers' needs. This paper exam[...]Article
C. Font ; R. Padró ; C. Cattaneo ; J. Marull ; E. Tello ; A. Alabert ; M. Farré |In this paper we propose an approach to understand how different farmers goals can contribute to structure cultural landscapes and how the information-as-structure held in energy flows within farm systems can be measured. We start from a histor[...]Article
Farm succession is a key policy concern of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy and the European Commission's proposals for the future. This article uses the agent‐based model AgriPoliS to study the effects of the availability of potential [...]Article
A variety of indicator-based methods have been developed for the sustainability assessment of farming systems (FSs). However, many of them lack holisticity, focus on a specific agricultural sector/product, and do not provide aggregated results t[...]Article
We propose a new typology of small farms in Europe using a multivariate analysis drawing from household surveys from 14 European countries. The variables to develop the types covered a range of characteristics from farmers' histories and motivat[...]Article
The overexploitation of groundwater for irrigation purposes is a general problem affecting the management of common resources. The objective of this study was to analyze some of the policy options when facing this issue. A choice experiment was [...]Article
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Cet article propose une mise en perspective historique des évolutions de la raison dêtre des coopératives agricoles françaises. Les auteurs montrent que celles-ci, au fil de leur histoire, ont transformé leurs missions et services essentiels en[...]Article
A.C. Vaissière ; J. Latune ; F. Quetier ; C. Calvet |Création de haies, réouverture de landes embroussaillées par pâturage extensif, conversion de cultures en prairies permanentes... les agriculteurs peuvent être des acteurs de la compensation écologique. Les auteurs de cet article font le point s[...]Article
Over the last 30 years, the European Union has significantly reformed its Common Agricultural Policy by introducing direct payments to farmers and reducing price support levels. While the European agricultural prices become more volatile, all ec[...]Article
Le plan de relance a pris en compte lagriculture et lagroalimentaire. Or, les décisions arbitrées ne sont pas suffisantes : un rendez-vous manqué.Article
This study examines the scope and depth of research on the five major types of risks in agriculture, and the extent to which those studies have addressed the impacts of, and policies to mitigate individual types of risk as opposed to more holist[...]Article
Risk management in agriculture is at the heart of major reforms in many OECD countries and European agricultural policies. Price risks, which are generally not insurable per se, have been covered by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which ha[...]Article
Cet article propose une analyse du rôle que jouent les circuits courts et de proximité (CCP) dans la performance globale des exploitations agricoles, à partir dune étude menée sur 48 exploitations de Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Il montre en quoi lenga[...]Article
We quantitatively assess the impacts of re‐allocating budgetary resources within Pillar 1 of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) from direct income support to a direct greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction subsidy for EU farmers. The analys[...]Article
Research on short food supply chains (SFSCs) has experienced a remarkable growth during recent years, offering ample evidence that the creation of such alternative food distribution networks can bring multiple benefits to both farmers and consum[...]Article
D. Sarri ; S. Lombardo ; A. Pagliai ; C. Perna ; R. Lisci ; V. De Pascale ; M. Rimediotti ; G. Cencini ; M. Vieri |This study shows a new methodological proposal for wine farm management, as a result of the progressive development of the technological innovations and their adoption. The study was carried out in Italy involving farmers, workers, or owners of [...]Article
Innovation processes includes social and communicative elements. The role of innovative technology for the development of farming systems is investigated in literature, but only a few studies deal with the influence of networks on the adoption o[...]Article
The drained Karla basin in the Thessaly region of Central Greece has been used for decades as arable land without an existing policy that takes the significance of the former wetland into account. In order to reestablish the ecological balance o[...]Article
La question de la rémunération des agriculteurs est intrinsèquement liée à linternationalisation du marché alimentaire et à lévolution de nos modes de consommation. Aujourdhui, le comportement des consommateurs reflète un paradoxe : sils sou[...]Article
Climate change, in addition to reducing rainfall and increasing temperature, has led to a decline in water quality and increased groundwater salinity in Iran. These factors have a negative effect on crop yields. Therefore, the assessment of the [...]Article
Aim of study: Farmers behavior is shaped by their individual attitudes towards risk. Consequently, an understanding of the heterogeneous risk attitudes among farmers is key to predicting their decision-making. Therefore, there is a need for rel[...]