Oilseed and protein crops grown in French organic farms: an overview of cultivation practices for sunflower and soybean

OCL Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1051/ocl/2021043
Cécile Le Gall, V. Lecomte, D. Wagner
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The development of organic agriculture in France was steady since 2010 but became stronger since 2014. Like other crops, the cultivated areas of organic soybean and sunflower doubled from 2014 to 2018. With a view to better characterize cultural practices in organic production, Terres Inovia and ITAB (in collaboration with Agence Bio) conducted in 2016 and 2017 a national farmers’ survey. These surveys reveal that sunflower was mainly cultivated over the same types of soil than in conventional production but were integrated in more diversified rotations. The main differences between organic and conventional systems concern sowing date and weed control. Organic sunflower was sown very lately compared to conventional one, which impacted the yield severely. Weed were controlled through ploughing, mechanical weeding and crop rotation and weed control was judged as satisfying by a major part of producers. Concerning soybean, a great difference is the use of irrigation which is almost systematic in conventional but concerned only 50% of cultivated area in organic production. Contrary to sunflower, soybean is integrated in short crop rotation, particularly when it was irrigated. This demonstrated the high profitability of soybean in organic systems. Like for sunflower, weed control done through ploughing, mechanical weeding, and crop rotation and weed control was also judged satisfying; nevertheless, criteria on harvest impurities are more severe and to respect them, organic farmers also use hand weeding in complement. These surveys will be reconducted over the years to be able to follow the changes of cultural practices over the years.
法国有机农场种植的油籽和蛋白质作物:向日葵和大豆的种植方法概述
自2010年以来,法国有机农业的发展一直稳定,但自2014年以来,有机农业的发展变得更加强劲。与其他作物一样,有机大豆和向日葵的种植面积从2014年到2018年翻了一番。为了更好地描述有机生产中的文化实践,Terres Inovia和ITAB(与Agence Bio合作)在2016年和2017年进行了一项全国农民调查。这些调查表明,与传统生产相比,向日葵主要种植在相同类型的土壤上,但轮作更加多样化。有机系统和常规系统的主要区别在于播种日期和杂草控制。有机向日葵的播种时间较常规向日葵晚,严重影响了产量。通过犁耕、机械除草和轮作控制杂草,大部分生产者认为杂草控制是满意的。就大豆而言,一个很大的不同是灌溉的使用,在常规生产中几乎是系统的,而在有机生产中只涉及50%的耕地面积。与向日葵相反,大豆采用短轮作,特别是在灌溉时。这证明了大豆在有机系统中的高盈利能力。与向日葵一样,通过翻耕、机械除草、轮作和除草等方式进行的杂草控制也令人满意;然而,对收获杂质的标准更严格,为了尊重它们,有机农民也使用手工除草作为补充。这些调查将在未来几年内重新进行,以便能够跟踪这些年来文化习俗的变化。
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