Comment lutter contre la monoculture ?
Comment lutter contre la monoculture ?
Un exemple de la lutte contre les monocultures dans l'Union européenne est le “greening” ou paiement vert, qui consiste à fournir une subvention annuelle aux agriculteurs qui intègrent des coutumes respectueuses de la planète, y compris la diversification des cultures.
Pourquoi une monoculture est plus fragile ?
Certes, cette pratique est généralement plus productive, mais elle nécessite plus d'engrais pour contrer l'appauvrissement des sols ; elle est aussi plus vulnérable aux maladies et aux insectes . ... Ce flagrant manque de biodiversité en rend la culture particulièrement fragile aux maladies.
What is monoculture farming?
- Simplicity In Farming Monoculture is a very simple agricultural system. These primarily include soil preparation, irrigation, and chemicals when needed, all of which focus on specific plant preferences. In this way, fields specialize in maximizing the production of specific crops.
What are the examples of intensive agriculture?
- Examples of intensive agriculture 1 Massive monocultures . Like wheat, corn and barley crops in the North American plains, or soy in Argentina, it is a highly profitable monoculture for both domestic consumption and export, ... 2 Greenhouse agriculture. ... 3 Hydroponic agriculture. ... 4 Irrigated agriculture. ... 5 Commercial floral crops . ...
What are the disadvantages of continuous monoculture?
- Continuous monoculture, or monocropping, where farmers raise the same species year after year, can lead to the quicker buildup of pests and diseases, and then their rapid spread where a uniform crop is susceptible to a pathogen.
What are the alternatives to monocultures?
- Although it may seem obvious, it’s worth mentioning that the best alternative to monocultures is a polyculture system, i.e. constant alternation of different types of crops in the given farmlands. Polyculture helps different species of crops complement each other and make better use of soil nutrients.













