Greenresilient - France (original) (raw)

Context and objectives:

Organic vegetable production systems in greenhouses need to reduce their potential negative impacts on the environment. It is therefore important to investigate the agro-ecological approach. These systems, designed to be resilient by promoting above- and below-ground biodiversity, can also contribute to greater farmers’ autonomy from external inputs, and must preserve the productive and economic potential of the system.

Experimental factors

The tests are being carried out at the GRAB experimental station located in Avignon (Provence, France). A "classic" system (BAU) is compared to 5 innovative systems (INN) in 2 plastic 400 m2 tunnels over three years. Three main factors are implemented:

These 3 factors are implemented in different systems, with the most innovative (INN) combining all 3 factors.

Expected outputs

We assess nutrient use (especially nitrogen), soil fertility and biodiversity as well as the above-ground fauna and flora. In terms of sustainability, outputs will help to compare the impact on greenhouse gas emissions and other ecological factors. We will also calculate key economic performance indicators for this site.

Further Information

Contact

Jerome Lambion, GRAB
Hélène Védie, GRAB