Diversity and efficiency: The elements of ecologically intensive agriculture

A six-year study in Cuba has shown that increasing a farm's diversity, for example with a mixed crop-livestock system, increases its overall productivity, energy efficiency and nutrient management. Equally important, it reduces risks, in particular when compared to simplified and homogeneous systems. Mixed systems draw various ideas and lessons from traditional farming systems found in many parts of the world. The Cuban case, at the same time, provides many lessons, especially when regarding the design and management of diverse systems

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Main Authors: Funes Monzote, F.R., López Ridaura, S., Tittonell, P.A.
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3871762025-01-10 Funes Monzote, F.R. López Ridaura, S. Tittonell, P.A. Article/Letter to editor LEISA : ILEIA newsletter for low-external-input and sustainable agriculture 25 (2009) 1 ISSN: 1569-8424 Diversity and efficiency: The elements of ecologically intensive agriculture 2009 A six-year study in Cuba has shown that increasing a farm's diversity, for example with a mixed crop-livestock system, increases its overall productivity, energy efficiency and nutrient management. Equally important, it reduces risks, in particular when compared to simplified and homogeneous systems. Mixed systems draw various ideas and lessons from traditional farming systems found in many parts of the world. The Cuban case, at the same time, provides many lessons, especially when regarding the design and management of diverse systems en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/diversity-and-efficiency-the-elements-of-ecologically-intensive-a https://edepot.wur.nl/399795 Life Science Wageningen University & Research
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Diversity and efficiency: The elements of ecologically intensive agriculture
description A six-year study in Cuba has shown that increasing a farm's diversity, for example with a mixed crop-livestock system, increases its overall productivity, energy efficiency and nutrient management. Equally important, it reduces risks, in particular when compared to simplified and homogeneous systems. Mixed systems draw various ideas and lessons from traditional farming systems found in many parts of the world. The Cuban case, at the same time, provides many lessons, especially when regarding the design and management of diverse systems
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