Is it appropriate to support the farmers for adopting conservation agriculture? Economic and environmental impact assessment

Conservation agriculture (CA) in the last decades has been spread in several parts of the world, especially in South and North America and Australia. In Italy, however, its adoption is often restrained by the risk to have a reduction in crop production in the early years of transition from conventio...

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Main Authors: Antonio Troccoli, Carmen Maddaluno, Massimo Mucci, Mario Russo, Michele Rinaldi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2015-12-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/661
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spelling doaj-82b4d3da5b71460b91697880c55305c72020-11-24T22:01:55ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052015-12-0110410.4081/ija.2015.661504Is it appropriate to support the farmers for adopting conservation agriculture? Economic and environmental impact assessmentAntonio Troccoli0Carmen Maddaluno1Massimo Mucci2Mario Russo3Michele Rinaldi4Cereal Research Centre, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, FoggiaCereal Research Centre, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, FoggiaCereal Research Centre, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, FoggiaCereal Research Centre, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, FoggiaCereal Research Centre, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, FoggiaConservation agriculture (CA) in the last decades has been spread in several parts of the world, especially in South and North America and Australia. In Italy, however, its adoption is often restrained by the risk to have a reduction in crop production in the early years of transition from conventional (CT) to CA. To quantify sufficient financial support to promote no-tillage and CA, a mini-review about main effects of CA was conducted. The effect on crop yield, soil fertility - especially as it is influenced by the chemical, physical and microbiological factors - on soil compaction, the economic balance of the farm and the cost of equipment for direct seeding, the influence of environment on soil erosion, water retention, emissions of greenhouse gases, and carbon sequestration are briefly treated. The paper reports findings from national and international scientific literature and some results from long-term experiments conducted in Southern Italy. The main conclusions are about the reduction of yield in the first years of transition from CT to CA (from -5 to -10%), an improvement of soil fertility (soil organic carbon increases in the upper layers), reduction of management cost (less machinery operations), improvement of soil C sequestration (in specific conditions), a reduction of greenhouse gases emission and soil erosion risk. The paper provides the scientific basis in order to justify and quantify the amount to be paid to the farmers who decide to adopt the model of CA, oriented to protect the agro-ecosystem and to promote the principle of subsidiarity. Finally, a proposal of public subsidy in cash and for machinery purchase has been described.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/661Conservation agriculturetillageeconomic supportsoil organic carbondurum wheat.
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author Antonio Troccoli
Carmen Maddaluno
Massimo Mucci
Mario Russo
Michele Rinaldi
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Carmen Maddaluno
Massimo Mucci
Mario Russo
Michele Rinaldi
Is it appropriate to support the farmers for adopting conservation agriculture? Economic and environmental impact assessment
Italian Journal of Agronomy
Conservation agriculture
tillage
economic support
soil organic carbon
durum wheat.
author_facet Antonio Troccoli
Carmen Maddaluno
Massimo Mucci
Mario Russo
Michele Rinaldi
author_sort Antonio Troccoli
title Is it appropriate to support the farmers for adopting conservation agriculture? Economic and environmental impact assessment
title_short Is it appropriate to support the farmers for adopting conservation agriculture? Economic and environmental impact assessment
title_full Is it appropriate to support the farmers for adopting conservation agriculture? Economic and environmental impact assessment
title_fullStr Is it appropriate to support the farmers for adopting conservation agriculture? Economic and environmental impact assessment
title_full_unstemmed Is it appropriate to support the farmers for adopting conservation agriculture? Economic and environmental impact assessment
title_sort is it appropriate to support the farmers for adopting conservation agriculture? economic and environmental impact assessment
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Conservation agriculture (CA) in the last decades has been spread in several parts of the world, especially in South and North America and Australia. In Italy, however, its adoption is often restrained by the risk to have a reduction in crop production in the early years of transition from conventional (CT) to CA. To quantify sufficient financial support to promote no-tillage and CA, a mini-review about main effects of CA was conducted. The effect on crop yield, soil fertility - especially as it is influenced by the chemical, physical and microbiological factors - on soil compaction, the economic balance of the farm and the cost of equipment for direct seeding, the influence of environment on soil erosion, water retention, emissions of greenhouse gases, and carbon sequestration are briefly treated. The paper reports findings from national and international scientific literature and some results from long-term experiments conducted in Southern Italy. The main conclusions are about the reduction of yield in the first years of transition from CT to CA (from -5 to -10%), an improvement of soil fertility (soil organic carbon increases in the upper layers), reduction of management cost (less machinery operations), improvement of soil C sequestration (in specific conditions), a reduction of greenhouse gases emission and soil erosion risk. The paper provides the scientific basis in order to justify and quantify the amount to be paid to the farmers who decide to adopt the model of CA, oriented to protect the agro-ecosystem and to promote the principle of subsidiarity. Finally, a proposal of public subsidy in cash and for machinery purchase has been described.
topic Conservation agriculture
tillage
economic support
soil organic carbon
durum wheat.
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/661
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