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THE PRODUCTION COSTS OF CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC APPLE ORCHARDS IN THE VENETO REGION (ITALY)

2012

In times of crisis people are thinking how to make the best choice to be more profitable. Both the manufacturers and the consumers must choose the best solutions for them and their businesses. Making a choice between organic and conventional methods in times of crisis is even more difficult considering production costs and consumption patterns. What is the composition of production costs for an apple orchard, how they can be divided into homogeneous categories and why to choose green are the questions we have tried to answer in this paper.

apple orchard production costs organic conventionaljel:Q15jel:Q1Revista Economica
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Landscape scale and local crop protection intensity affect the abundance of the codling moth and its predation and parasitism in apple orchards

2017

International audience; One important feature that may explain variation in pest abundance and pest biocontrol in crops is the land-use intensity in the landscapes. We report results from three studies in which we tried to address this question by assessing whether amount of semi-natural habitat and/or pesticide use at both local and landscape scales affected the abundance of codling moth, its parasitism and predation of sentinel eggs in commercial apple orchards of south-eastern France. Our results indicate that in this landscape there is indeed a significant effect of the pesticide use intensity at both the local and the landscape scales on these variables

[SDE] Environmental Sciencesconservation biological control[SDE]Environmental Sciencesapple orchardsemi-natural habitatspesticides
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Avian biodiversity: impacts of pest management strategies and landscape in South-Eastern French apple orchards

2008

National audience; In French apple orchards, the predominant conventional management strategy has resulted insecticide resistance in major pests like codling moth and an increased frequency of environmentally harmful insecticide applications. Organic agriculture as well as IPM represent alternatives to this situation. Impacts on the avifauna of three different management strategies (organic, conventional and integrated) were studied during three years in 15 commercial apple orchards. These orchards were situated around Avignon and had similar contexts in terms of local and landscape features. Our results show that the avifauna differ significantly among the three management strategies with …

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental SciencesAVIAN BIODIVERSITYLANDSCAPEAPPLE ORCHARD[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental SciencesHORTICULTUREMANAGEMENT STRATEGY
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