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The European Green Deal sets a target of at least 25% of the total EU agricultural land under organic farming by 2030. In the case of the Spanish olive sector, organic olive farming accounts for barely 10% of the national agricultural area dedic[...]Article
R. Belmin ; M. Paulin ; E. Malézieux |Climate change is increasingly affecting agriculture worldwide, causing yield losses and undermining food security. Behind the international consensus on the urgent need for ambitious policies to adapt agriculture to climate change (AACC) hides [...]Article
Context Organic farming is a fast-growing system considered a holistic approach that benefits the environment. However, previous studies have reported varying results on its productivity when compared to conventional farming systems. Moreover, t[...]Article
Le Maroc est souvent érigé en exemple international pour sa gestion des ressources en eau. Après une période dinvestissement dans les barrages et les périmètres irrigués publics, cest lintensification de lagriculture et le recours aux eaux s[...]Article
Depuis le néolithique, lagriculture na cessé de sadapter et de se transformer en fonction du contexte environnemental, social et des soubresauts de lhistoire. Lagriculture mondiale nest ni homogène ni immobile. Au fil des années, elle se[...]Article
The global warming fight should focus on agriculture, especially on olive crops, due to their potential role in combating it. One of the leading olive oil-producing countries is Turkey; therefore, evaluating and quantifying the environmental imp[...]Article
D. Pulido-Velazquez ; L. Baena-Ruiz ; B. Mayor ; P. Zorrilla-Miras ; E. López-Gunn ; J. de Dios Gómez-Gómez ; Á. de la Hera-Portillo ; A.-J. Collados-Lara ; M.M. Moreno ; J.L.G. Aróstegui ; F.J. Alcalá |Designing sustainable management strategies in groundwater-dependent socio-economic systems in areas with scarce water resources and protected wetlands is a challenging issue. The high vulnerability of these systems to droughts will be exacerbat[...]Article
Sustainable intensification (SI), understood as an increase in resource productivity in the agricultural sector, achieved without harming the natural environment, is getting more and more attention from researchers and policy makers in the Europ[...]Article
C. Albaladejo ; S.M. Sassone ; F. Taulelle ; E. Muzi |Cet article s'interroge sur le rôle territorial d'une ville intermédiaire en France (Rodez) qui est un objet géographique intéressant en tant que haut lieu de l'agriculture "de production" mais aussi des agricultures "alternatives". L'analyse re[...]Article
The global food system is a major contributor to climate change with 2342% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Thus, the transition to sustainable food systems and dietary patterns represents a big challenge and a key solution to feed a fa[...]Article
L. Verdi ; A. Dalla Marta ; F. Falconi ; S. Orlandini ; M. Mancini |Assessing the environmental impact of agriculture is a key factor towards reducing human impacts on the food production chain. Because of the growing consumer interest in healthy foods cultivated with low-impact approach, a study assessing the i[...]Article
S. Vanino ; C. Di Bene ; C. Piccini ; G. Fila ; B. Pennelli ; R. Zornoza ; V. Sanchez-Navarro ; J. Álvaro-Fuentes ; R. Hüppi ; J. Six ; R. Farina |The intensification of agricultural systems has caused a noticeable impact on agro-ecosystem services. Thus, the adoption of more sustainable agricultural practices such as crop diversification and reduction of external inputs represent an alter[...]Article
Agricultural intensification has strongly impacted ecosystems and accelerated the process of global change. Consequently, agroecological practices are being increasingly adopted. Agroecological practices are biodiversity-based solutions that aim[...]Article
J. Helfenstein ; M. Bürgi ; N. Debonne ; T. Dimopoulos ; V. Diogo ; W. Dramstad ; A. Edlinger ; M. García-Martín ; J. Hernik ; T. Kizos ; A. Lausch ; C. Levers ; F. Mohr ; G. Moreno ; R. Pazur ; M. Siegrist ; R. Swart ; C. Thenail ; P.H. Verburg ; T.G. Williams ; A. Zarina ; F. Herzog |It has been shown that the COVID-19 pandemic affected some agricultural systems more than others, and even within geographic regions, not all farms were affected to the same extent. To build resilience of agricultural systems to future shocks, i[...]Article
We used Cyprus as a model to link the WaterEnergyFoodClimate (WEFC) nexus indicators (e.g., carbon and water footprints) to the ecosystem services (ES) provided by 39 mixed orchards (stone fruits and nuts) on organic (Org) and conventional (C[...]Article
In arid and semi-arid regions, agriculture is an important element of the national economy, but this sector is a large consumer of water. In a context of high pressure on water resources, appropriate management is required. In semi-arid, intensi[...]Article
C. Bux ; M. Lombardi ; E. Varese ; V. Amicarelli |Conventional and intensive agriculture systems represent an environmental challenge. This research aims at evaluating the economic and environmental implications of conventional and organic durum wheat production in Southern Italy by applying ma[...]Article
L. Etienne ; P. Franck ; C. Lavigne ; J. Papaïx ; P. Tolle ; N. Ostandie ; A. Rusch |Reducing pesticide use in agricultural landscapes involves understanding the environmental drivers that affect pesticide application and its subsequent effect on pests. Landscape diversification has been found to benefit natural enemies of pests[...]Article
The demand for organic olive oil has increased rapidly over the last 40 years, but there is limited information on the effects of organic production methods on commercially and nutritionally relevant quality parameters in olive oil. The main obj[...]Article
G. Coppola ; M. Costantini ; A. Fusi ; L. Ruiz-Garcia ; J. Bacenetti |Agricultural activity is responsible of considerable negative effects on the environment. In this context, in the last years, organic cultivation is increasing being perceived as more sustainable for the environmental. Nevertheless, this higher [...]Article
This paper aims to compare the cradle-to-farm gate sustainability of two dairy buffalo systems, according to life cycle assessment guidelines (LCA). Primary data were obtained by five intensive farms with feeding plans based on non-corn silage ([...]Article
G. Billen ; J. Garnier ; J. Le Noë |De nombreux travaux récents montrent que, à surface agricole constante, il est possible dassurer lapprovisionnement alimentaire de la France, de lEurope et du monde sans engrais industriels azotés. Au prix cependant de profonds changements st[...]Article
R. Duflot ; M. San-Cristobal ; E. Andrieu ; J.-P. Choisis ; D. Esquerré ; S. Ladet ; A. Ouin ; J. Rivers-Moore ; D. Sheeren ; C. Sirami ; M. Fauvel ; A. Vialatte |Farming intensity and landscape heterogeneity influence agrobiodiversity and associated ecological functions. The relative contributions of these agroecosystem components to agricultural production remain unclear because of inter-relations and w[...]Article
T. Simoniello ; R. Coluzzi ; M. D'Emilio ; V. Imbrenda ; L. Salvati ; R. Sinisi ; V. Summa |The European "Green Deal" strategy is aimed at making Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050 through integrated actions relying on healthier agricultural systems grounded in (environmental and economic) sustainable practices, includi[...]Article
Agriculture faces many challenges. In both public discourse and the scientific literature debates about the future are increasing framed in terms of "alternative" versus "conventional" agriculture. In this paper we critically examine this framin[...]Article
Orchards in insular, mountainous environments provide a range of Ecosystem Services (ES). However, research on the benefits of mixed orchards to ES remains very limited. We use Cyprus as a model to study the ES provided by 52 mixed orchards in O[...]Article
Industrial agriculture results in environmental burdens due to the overuse of fertilizers and pesticides. Fungicides is a class of pesticides whose application contributes (among others) to human toxicity and ecotoxicity. The European Union aims[...]Article
Organic farming in Italy is growing fast thanks to an increased focus on environmental sustainability and consumer demand thus challenging the farmers to create new working models and territorial systems. Organic land in Basilicata is more than [...]Article
G. Di Vita ; R. Vecchio ; M. Borrello ; R. Zanchini ; G. Maesano ; G. Gulisano ; F. Brun ; M. D'Amico |The current study assesses consumer preferences toward different production methods of clementines (Citrus clementina). Based on a survey of Italian urban individuals (N = 345), responsible for household food purchases, it investigates whether c[...]Article
K. Benabderrazik ; B. Kopainsky ; L. Tazi ; J. Joerin ; J. Six |Agricultural-food production systems are facing the challenging task to provide food and socio-economic welfare while preserving natural resources in the long-term. In Morocco, the Green Moroccan Plan steered the promotion of groundwater-based d[...]Article
J. Stubenrauch ; F. Ekardt ; K. Heyl ; B. Garske ; V.L. Schott ; S. Ober |Agricultural practices require a comprehensive transformation to preserve natural resources and secure high-quality food supply. Conventional and organic farming practices offer different pathways to further develop the sector. In particular, bl[...]Article
K.H. Dakpo ; L. Latruffe ; Y. Desjeux ; P. Jeanneaux |Our objective is to extend the latent class stochastic frontier (LCSFM) model to compute productivity change, using the robust transitive productivity Färe-Primont index. The application is to three types of grazing livestock farms in France ove[...]Article
Our current food systems not only fail to end malnourishment, but also exhibit substantial ecological impacts. Thus they are an obstacle to achieving numerous Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our authors have a look at the context and expla[...]Article
Two major agricultural transformations are currently being promoted worldwide: digitalisation and ecologisation, that include different practices such as organic farming and sustainable intensification. In literature and in societal debates, the[...]Article
Simulating organic agriculture is a considerable challenge. One reason is that few models are capable of simulating crop-pest interactions and the yield losses they cause. Here, a recently developed process-based crop-pest model (Pest-EPIC) was [...]Article
B. Grizzetti ; O. Vigiak ; A. Udias ; A. Aloe ; M. Zanni ; F. Bouraoui ; A. Pistocchi ; C. Dorati ; R. Friedland ; A. De Roo ; C. Benitez Sanz ; A. Leip ; M. Bielza |Intensive agriculture and densely populated areas represent major sources of nutrient pollution for European inland and coastal waters, altering the aquatic ecosystems and affecting their capacity to provide ecosystem services and support econom[...]Article
CONTEXT There is an urgent need to reduce the use of phytosanitary products in industrial vegetables due to environmental and health concerns. However, as in many industrial sectors, vegetables production is characterised by strong constraints r[...]Article
Larticle propose, à partir de létude dun corpus de films documentaires sur lagriculture contemporaine, de montrer comment la narration filmique met en exergue la bipartition du monde agricole. Il y aurait dune part, un univers agro-industri[...]Article
À partir dune enquête qualitative, dans un contexte dagriculture intensive en Brie humide drainée, larticle retrace la manière dont est pensée la mise en discussion de deux objets techniques (le système de drainage et les zones tampons humide[...]Article
E. Romano ; R. Roma ; F. Tidona ; G. Giraffa ; A. Bragaglio |In this study, the life cycle assessment (LCA) principle was performed to estimate the environmental impact of three dairy farms that operate using different farming systems, namely, conventional (CON), organic (ORG), and high-quality (HQ) modes[...]Article
Enchaînés à l'impératif du rendement, montrés du doigt pour leurs pratiques polluantes, cernés par les résidences secondaires, les agriculteurs conventionnels du Morbihan observent avec désarroi le succès de leurs collègues qui se sont tournés v[...]Article
Industrial agriculture has been promoted widely as essential for ending hunger, the second Sustainable Development Goal (SDG). Despite increases in global productivity and yields of many commodity crops, SDG2 has not yet been achieved and the ne[...]Article
Quelle que soit l'allégation, l'analyse croisée avec plusieurs professionnels de la filière amène à la conclusion suivante : le zéro ou sans (résidu de) pesticides a vocation à rester un segment, qui permettra de tirer globalement vers le haut l[...]Article
While having failed to solve problems such as hunger or malnutrition, industrial agriculture appears to be causing additional ones both in environmental and health terms. Our author calls for a transformation of the food system and highlights th[...]Article
Peri-urban agriculture can foster the resilience of metropolitan areas through the provision of local food and other multifunctional agricultural amenities and externalities. However, in peri-urban areas, farming is characterized by strong socia[...]Article
Olive cultivation for oil production in Tunisia covers from traditional to innovate cropping systems. The aim of the study was to assess the environmental footprint of the most representative olive growing systems of the actual production of oli[...]Article
Développer la production biologique baissera le potentiel productif agricole. Or, à léchelle mondiale, la demande alimentaire des classes moyennes saccroît.Article
The study compares the productivity change over time of organic and conventional dairy farms in Denmark between 2011 and 2018 using data envelopment analysis, and aims to identify which technology is superior. Productivity changes and the differ[...]Article
V. Brombin ; E. Mistri ; M. De Feudis ; C. Forti ; G.M. Salani ; C. Natali ; G. Falsone ; L. Vittori Antisari ; G. Bianchini |Sustainable agricultural management is needed to promote carbon (C) sequestration in soil, prevent loss of soil fertility, and reduce the release of greenhouse gases. However, the influence of agronomic practices on soil C sequestration depends [...]Article
R. Zouhair ; A. Chebil ; K. Ouerghi ; S. Selmi |La production de dattes présente une forte valeur marchande, ce qui lui attribue dêtre une source principale de revenus des ménages essentiellement dans les régions de production (Tozeur et Kébili). Toutefois, le rendement des dattes reste enco[...]Article
R. Mancinelli ; S. Marinari ; M. Allam ; E. Radicetti |Agricultural practices should be approached with environmental-friendly strategies, able to restore soil organic matter and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the environmental benefits, in terms[...]Article
The use of intensive high-yield agricultural systems has proved to be a feasible alternative to traditional systems as they able to meet the objective of guaranteeing long-term sustainability in the supply of food. In order to implement these sy[...]Article
M.P. Vilas ; P.J. Thorburn ; S. Fielke ; T. Webster ; M. Mooij ; J.S. Biggs ; Y.-F. Zhang ; A. Adham ; A. Davis ; B. Dungan ; R. Butler ; P. Fitch |Intensive agricultural practices represent a major threat to aquatic ecosystems because they impair water quality. However, this can be ameliorated by farmers improving crop management provided they are aware of their contribution to declining w[...]Article
Le secteur agricole est au cur denjeux majeurs, concernant la sécurité alimentaire, le climat et la biodiversité. Si tous les acteurs reconnaissent aujourdhui la nécessité dun changement de paradigme, peu saccordent sur la direction à prend[...]Article
Land reclamation is critically required to overcome the environmental and anthropogenic challenges in arid lands. The Western Nile Delta region, Egypt, is experiencing rapid reclamation processes for agriculture expansion. West Nubaria (781.92 k[...]Article
G. Coppola ; M. Costantini ; L. Orsi ; D. Facchinetti ; F. Santoro ; D. Pessina ; J. Bacenetti |In this study, the economic profitability of hazelnut production in central Italy using conventional and organic farming systems was evaluated using the costbenefit analysis methodology. Viterbos province is the leading province in Italy in te[...]Article
Turkey ranks fourth among the tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum L.) producers in the world and the tomato varieties extend to 40 % of the total vegetable yield of the country. Farmers have continued to cultivate tomato due to the economic potent[...]Article
The conventionalization of organic agriculture has been described as a process in which organic agriculture increasingly adopts the features of conventional modes of production based on industrial farming methods. The increasing supply of organi[...]Article
L'objectif de cet article est d'évaluer l'impact de pratiques agricoles pluviales sur l'élévation de l'érosion hydrique dans le bassin moyen de l'Oued Nefifikh (Maroc Atlantique). Le premier résultat, via le modèle RUSLE et lobservation du ter[...]Article
C. Gras ; D.M. Cáceres |Framed by efficiency and productivity narratives, technological innovations are conceived as the inexorable pathway to agricultural development, obscuring the associated appropriation of ecological surpluses and depletion of natural resources. I[...]Article
The retailers dominating the fresh fruit and vegetable markets in Europe came together in 1997 to initiate a program that minimizes threats to human health from fruit and vegetable products. They developed the foundations of todays Good Agricul[...]Article
Nitrate is a major groundwater inorganic contaminant that is mainly due to fertilizer leaching. Compost amendment can increase soils organic substances and thus promote denitrification in intensively cultivated soils. In this study, two agricul[...]Article
F. Maggi ; D. La Cecilia ; F.H.M. Tang ; A. McBratney |Agricultural pesticides can become persistent environmental pollutants. Among many, glyphosate (GLP) is under particular scrutiny because of its extensive use and its alleged threats to the ecosystem and human health. Here, we introduce the firs[...]Article
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E. Borsato ; M. Zucchinelli ; D. D'Ammaro ; E. Giubilato ; A. Zabeo ; P. Criscione ; L. Pizzol ; Y. Cohen ; P. Tarolli ; L. Lamastra ; F. Marinello |The wine sector is paying more attention to sustainable wine production practices, but this topic is highly debated because organic viticulture aims to a reduction of environmental impacts, while conventional viticulture ensures an increase of y[...]Article
N. Iofrida ; T. Stillitano ; G. Falcone ; G. Gulisano ; B.F. Nicolò ; A.I. De Luca |Olive growing is the most important agricultural activity in Italy, representing, in 2010, 56% of Italian farms and 76% of land used for permanent crops. Producing high-quality products, such as healthy and socially responsible produces, while c[...]Article
S. Fabiani ; S. Vanino ; R. Napoli ; P. Nino |Sustainable management of natural resources under economic, environmental and social perspective, needs to consider a fair balance between its uses and availability. Sustainable agriculture goal is to establish innovative and new farm tools and [...]Article
Le bassin du Guir marocain dans le Sud-Est du pays, région frontalière périphérique en léthargie est région marginalisée avec un contexte socio-économique défavorable au maintien des populations locales, accélérant ainsi la dégradation des oasis[...]Ouvrage
M. Calame | Paris [France] : Presses Universitaires de France | L'Ecologie en Questions, ISSN 2266-3312 | 2020Peut-il exister une agriculture respectueuse de la nature ? Depuis lalerte de la biologiste Rachel Carson prédisant dès 1962 des printemps silencieux, beaucoup defforts ont été accomplis pour réorienter les politiques agricoles. En vain. Si l[...]Article
Notre article a pour objectif lanalyse de limpact de lagriculture contractuelle dans le secteur maraîcher au Maroc sur le gain dintensification en travail des systèmes de production des fournisseurs agricoles. Cette analyse est fondée sur un[...]Article
The contribution of the multi-level perspective (MLP) to study transition dynamics is widely recognized. MLP involves examining interactions between three socio-technical levels: niche, regime and landscape. Empirical analysis of niche-regime in[...]Article
J. Gaffney ; J. Bing ; P.F. Byrne ; K.G. Cassman ; I. Ciampitti ; D. Delmer ; J. Habben ; H.R. Lafitte ; U.E. Lidstrom ; D.O. Porter ; J.E. Sawyer ; J. Schussler ; T. Setter ; R.E. Sharp ; T.J. Vyn ; D. Warner |Article
Herbicide application in agricultural systems is currently critically discussed because of its possible adverse effects on the environment and human health. Currently, governments and food industry actors search for solutions to reduce herbicide[...]Article
Increasing attention on the relationship between agriculture and the environment has led governments to place new emphasis on Agri-environmental policies and organic agriculture to support farmers in developing innovative and sustainable managem[...]Article
Deficit irrigation practices carried out in very high-density olive orchards grown in the Alentejo region of southern Portugal can bring important economic benefits in terms of water savings, yields, and oils. They can also result in serious sal[...]Article
A. Ickowitz ; B. Powell ; D. Rowland ; A. Jones ; T. Sunderland | Many food security experts have been calling for agricultural intensification in developing countries to feed a growing global population. This narrative is based on a narrow view of food security focused on calories and neglects issu[...]Article
M. Trabelsi ; E. Mandart ; P. Le Grusse ; J.-P. Bord |Over the last few years, intensive agriculture has often been denounced as a source of negative effects, particularly at the environmental and health level (overexploitation of natural resources, degradation of their quality, appearance and deve[...]Ouvrage
C. Amblard, dir. ; A. Diemer, dir. ; Association GREFFE (Mirefleurs, France) ; M. Dufumier, préf. | Clermont-Ferrand [France] : Oeconomia | 2019Le constat est accablant et les prévisions sont alarmantes. Depuis quelques décennies, nous sommes entrés dans l'anthropocène, une nouvelle ère de l'histoire de la terre qui résulte du fait que ce sont les activités humaines qui constituent main[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Lagriculture constitue un des facteurs de pression qui affecte le plus les zones humides dans la région méditerranéenne. Elle est considérée parmi un des secteurs économiques clés dans de nombreux pays méditerranéens. Cest le cas du Maroc qui [...]Article
R. Ouassissou ; M. Kuper ; P. Dugué ; M. El Amrani ; A. Hammani ; F. Ameur |Au Maroc, lexploitation individuelle des eaux souterraines a permis le développement rapide dune agriculture irriguée intensive. Dans la plaine de Berrechid, la ressource est limitée et surexploitée. Lagence de bassin tente depuis une dizaine[...]Article
This work aims to assess, in a comparative way, the sustainability of organic and conventional olive growing systems in the Sfax region (Tunisia). This assessment will be undertaken based on I) a multidimensional perspective considering the thre[...]Article
Bien que célébrée, lidée de « commun(s) » est souvent dissociée du lien entre « commun(s) » et communautés, comme de lincompatibilité de ce lien avec la dynamique denclosure du capitalisme industriel, impliquant la déréliction des rapports so[...]Article
For decades agricultural development has been led by a modernisation paradigm based on specialisation, intensification and scale enlargement. This model of development model has been supported by means of price support policies and, often, stron[...]Rapport, Expertise, Working Paper
LAGROECOLOGIE : UN PROJET AMBITIEUX ET SYSTEMIQUE Prendre en compte conjointement les enjeux dalimentation durable des Européens, de préservation de la biodiversité et des ressources naturelles et de lutte contre le changement climatique supp[...]Ouvrage
Dans un contexte durbanisation croissante, lobjectif de cet ouvrage est de comprendre la place des espaces ruraux dans le monde et les enjeux quils représentent en termes de pratiques, de fonctions, de représentations, mais aussi en termes d[...]Chapitre d'ouvrage
M. Requier-Desjardins ; O. Bessaoud ; D. Issa ; D. Berdaguer ; Z. Ahmed ; R. Harbouze ; A. Debrun | 2018Article
À partir du cas des circuits courts alimentaires, cet article met en évidence limportance dadopter une vision dynamique des innovations soutenables. Nous montrons que lagriculture biologique, puis les circuits courts, trouvent leur origine au[...]Article
Au cours des cinquante dernières années, la forte croissance de la population mondiale (qui a été multipliée par 2,3) a été dépassée par celle de la production alimentaire (cette dernière ayant triplé). Paradoxalement, ce succès quantitatif na [...]Ouvrage
Popularisé en 2010 par Olivier de Schutter, alors rapporteur des Nations unies pour le droit à lalimentation, le terme dagroécologie a dabord été utilisé pour désigner un modèle alternatif susceptible de répondre aux crises économiques, socia[...]Chapitre d'ouvrage
M. Requier-Desjardins ; O. Bessaoud ; D. Issa ; D. Berdaguer ; Z. Ahmed ; R. Harbouze ; A. Debrun | 2016Lexode rural est un phénomène global et massif de déplacement de population des campagnes vers les villes, qui exprime la recherche de conditions de vie meilleures. Les facteurs principaux concernent laugmentation de la population rurale et la[...]Ouvrage
M. Habran ; Q. Michel, préf. | Bruxelles [Belgique] : Bruylant | Droit(s) et Développement Durable, ISSN 1781-8435 | 2015Pierre angulaire de la construction européenne, la politique agricole commune (PAC) est à lorigine mise en place dans le but dassurer lautosuffisance alimentaire de la Communauté européenne. Lobjectif, rapidement atteint, laisse dans son sil[...]Article
La méthode IDEA (Indicateurs de Durabilité des Exploitations Agricoles) est un outil largement utilisé pour la mesure et lévaluation de la durabilité des différents systèmes dexploitation agricole. Elle était initialement conçue pour le cas de[...]Article
I. El Mouhtadi ; M. Agouzzal ; F. Guy |Lolivier est une culture traditionnelle sur le pourtour de la Méditerranée. Il est donc naturel de trouver cet arbre au Maroc où il est présent depuis des siècles. Cultivé surtout traditionnellement jusquà ses dernières années, il fait lobjet[...]Ouvrage
A. Bernard de Raymond, coord. ; F. Goulet, coord. | Versailles [France] : Editions Quae | Nature et Société | 2014L'agriculture se voit aujourdhui sommée de produire plus et d'être compétitive sur les marchés mondiaux, tout en intégrant les enjeux de protection de la santé publique et de l'environnement. Les grandes cultures systèmes agricoles intensifs[...]Article
La diffusion de pratiques agricoles innovantes pose la question de leur acceptabilité au sein des filières. Cet article vise à évaluer ex ante les caractéristiques logistiques des coopératives agricoles susceptibles de favoriser ladoption de ce[...]Ouvrage
Travailler ou ne pas travailler ensemble ? Le travail transforme lenvironnement de lhomme, il construit lidentité du travailleur. En tant quactivité de production, ce nest pas une oeuvre isolée, mais de société. Mais, alors, comment et pour[...]Actes de Congrès ou Communication isolée
N. Arcas, ed. ; F.N. Arroyo Lopez, ed. ; J. Caballero, ed. ; R. D'Andria, ed. ; M. Fernandez, ed. ; R. Fernandez-Escobar, ed. ; A. Garrido, ed. ; J. Lopez-Miranda, ed. ; M. Msallem, ed. ; M. Parras, ed. ; L. Rallo, ed. ; R. Zanoli, ed. | Zaragoza [Espagne] : CIHEAM-IAMZ | Options Méditerranéennes : Série A. Séminaires Méditerranéens, ISSN 0253-1542 | 2013Olive cultivation constitutes a key element of the Mediterranean agricultural sector, and Mediterranean countries clearly dominate world olive oil and table olive production and consumption. Production has increased dramatically in the last deca[...]Ouvrage
M. Griffon ; E. Orsenna, préf. | Versailles [France] : Editions Quae | Matière à Débattre et Décider | 2013Un développement agricole durable, écologique, plus productif et équitable peut voir le jour. Conduire une production agricole abondante tout en améliorant la qualité de l'environnement est désormais possible. Dans son ouvrage, à la fois concept[...]Article
Cet article revient sur lactivisme des multinationales de lagrofourniture et de lagroalimentaire dans la gouvernance du secteur agricole. Pour ce faire nous nous appuyons sur deux cas de figure qui ont trait à la conception et à la diffusion [...]Bulletin : Revue
Alternatives sud, vol. 19, n. 3 - 2012 - Emprise et empreinte de l'agrobusiness : points de vue du sud
2012Architectes et principales bénéficiaires de la libéralisation des échanges agricoles, les firmes de lagrobusiness ne cessent de renforcer leur emprise sur le système agroalimentaire mondial. Fortes de leur poids économique et de leur influence [...]