Less or More Intensive Crop Arable Systems of Alentejo Region of Portugal: what is the sustainable option?

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Autor(a) principal: Marques,Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Baptista,Fátima, Silva,Luis Leopoldo, Murcho,Dina, Rosado,Maurícia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Competitiveness of traditional arable crop system of Alentejo region of Portugal has been questioned for long. Discussion and research on the sustainability of the system has evolved on two contrasted alternative options for production technologies to traditional system. On the one hand reduced and no tillage systems aim to more extensive technical operations reducing costs and maintaining production, or even to increase it in the long run as soil fertility improves. On the other hand, input intensification using irrigation, as a complement in the last stage of crop cycle or always when needed, aimed to increase system production levels. To evaluate competitiveness and sustainability of arable crop system we evaluated traditional rotation technology and alternative no tillage and irrigation systems and analyze their farm economic results as well as their energy efficiency and environmental impacts. The analysis of the impact of no tillage and irrigation on arable land production system showed that both alternatives contributed to cost savings and profit earnings, energy savings and reduced GHG emissions, increasing physical and economic factor efficiency. Research and technological development of both options are worthwhile to promote competitiveness and sustainability of arable crop production systems of the Alentejo region in Portugal.
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title Less or More Intensive Crop Arable Systems of Alentejo Region of Portugal: what is the sustainable option?
spellingShingle Less or More Intensive Crop Arable Systems of Alentejo Region of Portugal: what is the sustainable option?
Marques,Carlos
Alentejo
arable crop system
economic and environmental analysis
trade-offs
energy efficiency
title_short Less or More Intensive Crop Arable Systems of Alentejo Region of Portugal: what is the sustainable option?
title_full Less or More Intensive Crop Arable Systems of Alentejo Region of Portugal: what is the sustainable option?
title_fullStr Less or More Intensive Crop Arable Systems of Alentejo Region of Portugal: what is the sustainable option?
title_full_unstemmed Less or More Intensive Crop Arable Systems of Alentejo Region of Portugal: what is the sustainable option?
title_sort Less or More Intensive Crop Arable Systems of Alentejo Region of Portugal: what is the sustainable option?
author Marques,Carlos
author_facet Marques,Carlos
Baptista,Fátima
Silva,Luis Leopoldo
Murcho,Dina
Rosado,Maurícia
author_role author
author2 Baptista,Fátima
Silva,Luis Leopoldo
Murcho,Dina
Rosado,Maurícia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques,Carlos
Baptista,Fátima
Silva,Luis Leopoldo
Murcho,Dina
Rosado,Maurícia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alentejo
arable crop system
economic and environmental analysis
trade-offs
energy efficiency
topic Alentejo
arable crop system
economic and environmental analysis
trade-offs
energy efficiency
description Competitiveness of traditional arable crop system of Alentejo region of Portugal has been questioned for long. Discussion and research on the sustainability of the system has evolved on two contrasted alternative options for production technologies to traditional system. On the one hand reduced and no tillage systems aim to more extensive technical operations reducing costs and maintaining production, or even to increase it in the long run as soil fertility improves. On the other hand, input intensification using irrigation, as a complement in the last stage of crop cycle or always when needed, aimed to increase system production levels. To evaluate competitiveness and sustainability of arable crop system we evaluated traditional rotation technology and alternative no tillage and irrigation systems and analyze their farm economic results as well as their energy efficiency and environmental impacts. The analysis of the impact of no tillage and irrigation on arable land production system showed that both alternatives contributed to cost savings and profit earnings, energy savings and reduced GHG emissions, increasing physical and economic factor efficiency. Research and technological development of both options are worthwhile to promote competitiveness and sustainability of arable crop production systems of the Alentejo region in Portugal.
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