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Database guideline Organic Eprints
Kulig, Boris.
Database Systems and Data Transfer
Tipo: Teaching resource Palavras-chave: Technology transfer.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/33608/1/Guideline%20Database.pdf
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A method for soil health assessment in the conversion to organic farming Organic Eprints
Mata, Macarena; Garrido, Marisol; Longhurst, Phil; Seaton, Roger.
This paper was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference of the Colloquium of Organic Researchers (COR). The regulation for the assessment of the conversion to organic farming establishes the use of soil/produce pollution and the type of agricultural practices as indicators of performance. However, these indicators don’t reflect the complexity of the soil ecosystem and soil health. Therefore, complementary indicators were sought (soil biostructure and field capacity), and a specific three-steps method for the assessment and monitoring of soil health during the conversion process was developed.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Soil biology; Technology transfer; Biodiversity and ecosystem services; Soil quality.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://orgprints.org/8236/1/mata_soil_health_assessment_conversion.pdf
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BIODYNAMIC LANDSCAPE DESIGNING WITH BIOPONICS Organic Eprints
SINGHANIA, PAWAN KUMAR; SINGHANIA, ARCHANA.
Never before the subject of Landscaping is covered in any of the past IFOAM Conferences. BIODYNAMIC Landscape Garden Designing is a new approach for Urban Landscaping where purposeful plantations are carried out, incorporating the science of BIOENERGETICS (measuring the energies in Plants, trees, and Earth Energies) which are also useful as Therapeutic (Healing) Gardens, suitable for Health Care institutes, Residential Complexes and Educational Institutions. The conventional approach is to follow the chemical methods, but the purpose of this presentation is to introduce the innovative technology of BIOPONIC1 method. This can inspire and give a new direction to the Landscape Architects and Garden Contractors in designing Urban Landscapes.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Technology transfer; Landscape and recreation.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/23281/7/23281.pdf
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Storage of organically produced crops (OF0127T) Organic Eprints
Bevan, J. R.; Firth, C.; Neicho, M..
This is the final report of Defra Project OF0127T. The main objective of this review was to establish best storage practice for field vegetables, potatoes, cereals and top fruit. A literature review was carried out and information was also gathered from the industry. Information relevant to growers and farmers has been drawn together to provide a comprehensive base from which technical advisory leaflets can be produced. The costs of different storage methods are provided, and case studies used wherever possible. In general, organic crops can be stored using the same methods as conventional crops but there is an increased risk that sometimes there will be higher storage losses because pesticides and sprout suppressants are not used. On the whole, specific...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Post harvest management and techniques; Technology transfer.
Ano: 1997 URL: http://orgprints.org/8241/1/Storage_organic_produce_report.pdf
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Scientific Technology Development a Necessary Tool for Promotion of Organic Agriculture in Africa: A Case Study of Scientists in Organic Agriculture in the South Western Nigeria Organic Eprints
Olanrewaju, Peter Olatund; Meludu, Nkiru T..
Appropriate technology development and transfer are fundamental to the promotion of organic agriculture (OA) as mitigation to climate change and food insecurity. The broader benefits of organic farming and agro-ecology often go unrecognized or are simply ignored due to lack of enough research evidences and technology development. This study assessed the technology developed by scientists, motivational factors and the challenges of technology development for the promotion of organic agriculture in Nigeria. This study was carried out in the South Western region of Nigeria. Within the zone are the majority of the scientists involved in the organic agriculture movements in Nigeria. From the available data 30% of the members were randomly selected; with the...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Technology transfer.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/23323/1/23323_MM.pdf
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Conversion to Organic Field Vegetable Production (Phase 2) Organic Eprints
Sumption, Phil.
Introduction, aims and objectives When this project began in 1996 the UK supply of organic vegetables, from 2400 hectares, was insufficient to meet the growing market and the majority of organic vegetables were imported. It was a policy objective to enable UK farmers to meet the demands of this growing market. A farmer converting to organic agriculture is faced with a range of specific agronomic and economic challenges different from those of conventional agriculture and of established organic systems and a lack of knowledge about these challenges was recognised as a major barrier for individual farmers considering conversion. The overall aim of this project was therefore to provide information on the agronomic and economic performance of farming systems...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Vegetables; Technology transfer; Crop husbandry.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://orgprints.org/6758/1/CSG15.pdf
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BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN OLD AND NEW TECHNOLOGY: CONSIDERATION OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN MAIZE PESTS MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN NIGERIA Organic Eprints
Meludu, Nkiru T.; Adesina, Jimoh B..
Conventional pests management practices are carried out mainly through extensive exposure to chemicals (pesticides) used in agricultural production. The overall ailing effects of these chemical based products to the environment and human health are some of the challenges which appeal to look for alternative farming practices that would minimize the use of pesticides in agricultural production. It is against this background that this study was carried out to determine the perception of the effectiveness of indigenous and organic maize pest management practices among maize farmers in Oyo state in order to bridge the gap between the old and new technology and determine the relationship that will enhance the development of ecological organic agriculture (EAO)....
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Farming Systems; Technology transfer; Consumer issues.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/23136/1/23136_MM.pdf
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L’influenza nel tempo e nello spazio di elementi ecologici, con i relativi tratti funzionali, sul controllo biologico presso l’esperimento di lungo termine di Montepaldi, Toscana Organic Eprints
Gaifami, Tommaso; Pacini, Gaio Cesare.
Pratiche agronomiche intensive e un uso irrazionale di pesticidi hanno portato ad uno sfruttamento esagerato delle risorse ambientali e al danneggiamento dell’habitat circostante. In questo contesto, il ruolo di elementi ecologici quali infestanti e habitat semi-naturali risulta fondamentale per fornire supporto ai predatori naturali e quindi garantire un efficiente controllo biologico. Lo scopo di questa ricerca è quello di analizzare le relazioni tra la presenza di artropodi e le specie di piante che compongono gli elementi ecologici. Il controllo biologico (CB) è stato valutato a seconda: (1) della distanza dai margini, (2) della gestione del sistema e (3) del periodo di campionamento. Inoltre, (4) è stata effettuata un’analisi per investigare se esiste...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Technology transfer; Biodiversity and ecosystem services; Landscape and recreation.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://orgprints.org/31778/1/Articolo%20per%20pubblicazione.pdf
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Überprüfung der Effektivität der maschinellen Ampferregulierung im Grünland mittels WUZI unter differenzierten Standortbedingungen Organic Eprints
Im Vorgängerprojekt "Strategien zur Regulierung von Wurzelunkräutern im Ökologischen Landbau" (02OE055/1) wurde 2002 und 2003 u.a. die Effektivität der maschinellen Ampferregulierung mit dem Gerät WUZI, das Ampferstechen durch Hand sowie das Abflammen im Vergleich zu unbehandelten Kontrollparzellen (jeweils in Kleinparzellen-Versuchen) auf dem Versuchsbetrieb Trenthorst des Instituts für ökologischen Landbau (FAL) untersucht. Dabei zeigte sich ein sehr guter Erfolg der Ampferbekämpfung durch den Einsatz des maschinellen Ampferstechens mittels WUZI, eines Prototypen, der von einem österreichischen Landwirt entwickelt und als Selbstfahrer konstruiert wurde. Die Ampferpflanzen werden mittels WUZI angesteuert und mit einem Bohr-Fräskopf, der in den Boden...
Tipo: Project description Palavras-chave: Weed management; Specific methods; Technology transfer.
Ano: 2023
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Understanding soil fertility in organically farmed systems (OF0164) Organic Eprints
Shepherd, Dr M. A..
This is the final report of the Defra project OF0164. Organic farming aims to create an economically and environmentally sustainable agriculture, with the emphasis placed on self-sustaining biological systems rather than external inputs. Building soil fertility is central to this ethos. ‘Soil fertility’ can be considered as a measure of the soil’s ability to sustain satisfactory crop growth, both in the short- and longer-term. It is determined by a set of interactions between the soil’s physical environment, chemical environment and biological activity. The aim of this project was, therefore, to provide a better scientific understanding of soil fertility under organic farming. The approach was to undertake a comprehensive literature review at the start...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Nutrient turnover; Farming Systems; Soil biology; Technology transfer.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://orgprints.org/8108/1/OF0164_2148_FRP.pdf
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Hvordan tager landmænd beslutninger om deres sædskifte? Organic Eprints
Noe, Egon.
En præsentation af de første resultater fra barriereundersøgelse for implementering af strategier for robuste økologiske planteavlssædskifter i praksis. Hovedkonklusionen er at en række andre forhold i landmandens beslutningstagning overskygger eller konkurrerer med langsigtede hensyn til robuste sædskifter.
Tipo: Other Palavras-chave: Crop husbandry; Technology transfer; Weed management; Farm nutrient management.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://orgprints.org/22114/7/22114.pdf
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Organisation of organic agriculture research in Denmark - background, use of knowledge syntheses, analysis of results Organic Eprints
Rasmussen, Ilse A..
The presentation gives the history and background of ICROFS (International Centre for Research in Organic Food Systems, previously DARCOF), introduces the concept of knowledge syntheses and reports on the analysis of results and impact of the first 15 years of research in organic agriculture in Denmark
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Technology transfer; Research communication and quality.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/27934/2/27934.pdf
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Billeder baner vejen for nyttige forandringer Organic Eprints
Fog, Erik.
I HighCrop-projektet bliver faglige anbefalinger også omsat til billeder. Det skal gøre det nemmere for landmanden at overskue og vælge de tiltag, der vil give størst effekt, og at få dem gennemført i praksis.
Tipo: Other Palavras-chave: Technology transfer.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://orgprints.org/21369/1/21369.pdf
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Framework and catalogue of tools for Participatory monitoring for Farmer Family Learning Groups and Marketing Associations Organic Eprints
Vaarst, Mette; Nalunga, Jane; Tibasiima, Thaddeo; Kizzah, Dinah; Dissing, Aage; Dissing, Inge Lis; Smolders, Gidi; Baguma, Apollo; Bogere, Godfrey; Mutebi, James; Wesonga, Yusuf; Masareka, Longino; Kitooke, Michael; Nakasi, Harriet.
This catalogue of ideas has been developed in a joint effort by six organisations (Caritas Kampala, Uganda Rural Development (URDT), Sulma Foods, Africa2000Network (A2N), National Organic and Organic Denmark) in the project ECOSAF in Uganda. The approach has been quite a lot like action research, and Development in practice. The focus of this project (2013-2015) was Farmer Family Learning Groups (FFLG) as a method for developing long-term food security through social capital building. Furthermore, another project based on the FFLG approach but focusing on the formation of Marketing Associations (MAs) contributed to this booklet. This project was carried through in a joined effort between Sustainable Agricultural Trainers Network (SATNET), NOGAMU and OD....
Tipo: Working paper Palavras-chave: Social aspects; Technology transfer; Environmental aspects.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://orgprints.org/30157/1/Frameworkand-tools-for-participatory-monitoring-final-version-last-7th-Feb-2016.pdf
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Improving N use and performance of arable crops on organic arable farms using an expert group approach (OF0178) Organic Eprints
Anon,.
This is the final report for Defra project OF0178. Government seeks to support the development of organic farming in the UK, but nitrogen (N) almost always limits productivity on organic farms. This project devised guidance by which farmers could manage N to best effect on organic land. ‘Experts’ in i) organic farming systems, ii) manure management, iii) N cycling in farming systems and iv) crop N responses and N fixation, working through Case Studies representing arable and mixed organic systems and reviewing relevant literature, devised changes which would a) increase the availability of N for crop uptake, b) decrease losses of N to the environment, and c) be acceptable to farmers. Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) budgets were...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Nutrient turnover; Technology transfer; Composting and manuring.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://orgprints.org/8066/2/OF0178_2075_FRP.pdf
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Bodenbearbeitung und Bodengesundheit. Zwischenergebnisse im Projekt Ökologische Bodenbewirtschaftung in Wörrstadt-Rommersheim (Rheinhessen, Rheinland-Pfalz) [Soil cultivation and soil health - first results of the project "ecological soil management" (POEB) in Woerrstadt-Rommersheim (Rhineland-Palatinate/Germany)] Organic Eprints
Das Projekt Ökologische Bodenbewirtschaftung (PÖB) dient der Erforschung und Demonstration von Bodenbewirtschaftungsverfahren, die die Erhaltung des Gleichgewichtes und die ökologischen Funktionsfähigkeit von Agrarökosystemen über unsere Generation hinaus gewährleisten sollen. 1. Methoden Die komplexen Zusammenhänge des Ökosystems Boden sind nach wie vor nur zu einem Bruchteil erforscht, erschweren Messungen und Interpretationen. Deshalb war die Entwicklung von Methoden zur komplexen Bodenbeurteilung von Anfang an eine der wichtigsten Projektaufgaben. Zentral war die Modifizierung der Spatendiagnose nach GÖRBING zur wissenschaftlich auswertbaren Erweiterten Spatendiagnose durch Andrea Beste im Zuge ihrer Dissertation (BESTE 2002) Auch die...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Soil quality; Indicators and other value-laden measures; Soil tillage; Biodiversity and ecosystem services; Technology transfer; Specific methods; Soil biology.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://orgprints.org/678/1/678%2Dhampl%2Du%2D2002%2Dpoeb%2Dzwischenbericht.pdf
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Building Organic Institutions in Nepal: Transformational Organic Leadership Perspectives Organic Eprints
Sharma, Sundar Kumar; Sharma, Ravina.
It is really challenging to transform the conventional trends of farming and consumption trends in Nepal. On the other hand, there is an opportunity to make use of the traditional ecological knowledge of the indigenous farmers for augmenting newly emerged organic farming practices. In this scenario, transformational organic leadership is needed to build organic institutions in Nepal.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Social aspects; Technology transfer.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/23898/5/23898.pdf
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Survey of traditional knowledge that are compliant to organic standard Organic Eprints
AyanfeOluwa, Olufemi Emmanuel; AdeOluwa, Olugbenga O.; Gbadamosi, R.O..
The adoption of organic agriculture has been limited in Africa by inadequate organic alternatives in addressing some agricultural problems. This survey therefore sought to identify some of the ecological traditional methods that could conform to organic standards. Farmers with vast experience in both crop and livestock production, from various parts of Nigeria were gathered using a focused group discussion (FGD), in the year 2017. Various traditional knowledge were captured from the FGD and the ones that were organic standard compliant documented. The information captured covered crop protection, livestock health management, preservation methods, bio-security, fruit set induction, etc. However, the efforts of scientist shall be required to validate and or...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Technology transfer.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/33253/2/image1.jpeg
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Organic Eprints - the international archive for research publications about organic agriculture Organic Eprints
Rasmussen, I.A..
Organic Eprints is an open, on-line archive for research in organic food and farming with more than 10,000 publications - and growing rapidly. There are 15,000 registered users of Organic Eprints. All use of the archive is free of charge. The archive contains scientific and popular articles, reports, presentations, project descriptions, books and other research publications. For each publication there is a short summary along with bibliographic and other information. In most cases, the full articles are freely available for download. The workshop aims to make the participants aquainted with Organic Eprints, so that they in the future can use the system for searching for research publications and other information about research in Organic agriculture and...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Technology transfer; Research communication and quality.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://orgprints.org/19569/4/19569.pdf
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Swiss Future Farm: E-Traktor Fendt e100 - Mähdrescher IDEAL - Feldroboter Xaver - Smartbow - iMetos (Video) Organic Eprints
Alföldi, Thomas; Anken, Thomas.
Kürzlich wurde die neue Swiss Future Farm (SFF) in Tänikon eröffnet. Die SFF will Digitalisierung und Smart Farming-Technologien für die Praxis sichtbar und verständlich machen. An der Eröffnung wurden über 100 Maschinen und Technologien an mehr als zehn Praxis- und Beratungsstationen gezeigt. Der Experte für Landtechnik Thomas Anken (Agroscope) hat für Bioaktuell sieben Anwendungen ausgewählt, die in naher Zukunft zur Praxisanwendung gelangen dürften. Im Video präsentiert er: • Automatisierte, selektive Wiesenübersaat mit Krummenacher • Elektrische Traktoren von Fendt • Automatisierte Datenerfassung • Mähdrescher Fendt IDEAL; Training im Simulator • Feldroboter Xaver von Fendt • Smartbow – die intelligente Ohrmarke für das Monitoring von Kühen •...
Tipo: Video Palavras-chave: Technology transfer; Buildings and machinery.
Ano: 2018
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