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Ex-ante sustainability assessment of cleaner banana production systems

Chopin, Pierre; Tirolien, Jérôme and Blazy, Jean-Marc (2016) Ex-ante sustainability assessment of cleaner banana production systems. Journal of Cleaner Production, pp. 15-24.

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Summary

As one of the largest users of pesticides in the world, banana production is responsible for numerous types of pollution affecting water, soil and air and causing a variety of health issues. Agroecological innovations can help to reduce pesticide use and achieve cleaner and more sustainable banana production systems. Innovations must be well suited to the diversity of banana farms and acceptable to the stakeholders involved in production. We tested the impact of 18 agroecological innovations in Guadeloupe on the sustainability of three contrasted production systems, using the multi-criteria assessment model MASC. These innovations included different types of fallow (A), bans on pesticides (B), conditional applications of pesticides (C), intercropping (D), resistant cultivars (E), and integrated systems (F). In the assessment, we introduced the views of 29 stakeholders involved in sustainability issues relative to banana grouped through three sets of weightings, obtained by direct weighting of the indicators used in a multi-criteria assessment tool. We analysed the effects of each set of weightings on the sustainability level for these different banana production systems. Our results showed that the adoption of innovations can have negative, positive or no effects on the overall sustainability of banana production systems. Although none of the innovations had a positive effect on all cropping systems, some innovations were relevant to several farm types. However, this depended on the sets of weightings considered, because we found several types of stakeholder with opposing views on the importance of sustainability components. Integrated and organic systems produced the best results in terms of increasing sustainability and were relevant to current farming systems. However, in order to obtain cleaner banana production at the landscape scale, a combination of these innovations, tailored to the diversity of farmers' situations and stakeholder preferences, still needs to be proposed.


EPrint Type:Journal paper
Keywords:Agroecology (en), reduction of pollution (en), sustainable agriculture (en), relay cropping (en), integrated production (en), fallow (en), organic farming (en), cropping system (en), jachère (fr), agriculture raisonnée (fr), ingenierie agro-écologique (fr), Agroécologie (fr), culture bananiere (fr), lutte contre la pollution (fr), agriculture durable (fr), modèle d'évaluation (fr), évaluation multicritère (fr), innovation agronomique (fr), culture intercalaire (fr), production intégrée (fr), réduction de pesticides (fr), agriculture biologique (fr), évaluation ex ante (fr), durabilité agro écologique (fr), système de culture (fr), typologie d'exploitation agricole (fr), typologie de pratiques (fr), musa (fr), adoption de l'innovation (fr), cultivar résistant (fr), système de production agricole (fr), zone tropicale humide (fr), guadeloupe (fr), martinique (fr), Caraïbes (fr), préférence (fr)
Subjects:"Organics" in general
Research affiliation: France > INRAe - Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement
ISSN:ISSN: 0959-6526
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.08.036
Project ID:HAL-INRAe
Deposited By: PENVERN, Servane
ID Code:41453
Deposited On:12 Aug 2021 10:37
Last Modified:12 Aug 2021 10:37
Document Language:English

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