2022
DOI: 10.3389/fagro.2021.787507
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Innovating Traditional Production Systems Through On-Farm Conservation Agriculture and Agroforestry Research

Abstract: Maize (Zea mays L.), the staple crop of Mexico, is often produced by smallholder farmers on sloping terrains. Historically, little agronomic research has been performed under the conditions of these farmers to support them in the sustainable intensification of their production systems. We set up trials at two locations in the state of Oaxaca to evaluate conservation agriculture and agroforestry in collaboration with local farmers. Crop diversification through crop rotations, multicropping, relay cropping or ag… Show more

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“…Given the higher value of squash than maize, organic fertilization earned a higher return on investment. In trials in Oaxaca, several fertilization proposals were evaluated to increase productivity, but fertilization based on soil analysis did not increase yields sufficiently to justify the costs (Fonteyne et al, 2022b). Given the variability in the milpa's response to organic fertilization and its high costs, including transport, more research is required to support farmers' decisions on this subject.…”
Section: Fertility Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given the higher value of squash than maize, organic fertilization earned a higher return on investment. In trials in Oaxaca, several fertilization proposals were evaluated to increase productivity, but fertilization based on soil analysis did not increase yields sufficiently to justify the costs (Fonteyne et al, 2022b). Given the variability in the milpa's response to organic fertilization and its high costs, including transport, more research is required to support farmers' decisions on this subject.…”
Section: Fertility Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molina-Anzures et al ( 2016) evaluated maize, beans, and squash with and without interspersed fruit tree lines and found higher maize yields with trees, which they attributed to the microclimate generated by the trees. The MIAF system can be highly profitable, given the sale of the fruit, while retaining the milpa as a source of food for the farm household (Fonteyne et al, 2022b). However, the system can be complex, especially the pruning and fertilization of fruit trees, so farmers require technical assistance and access to information on system management (Torres Zambrano et al, 2008;Ruiz Mendoza et al, 2012).…”
Section: Agroforestrymentioning
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“…Conservation agriculture-a production system based on minimum tillage, permanent soil cover with residues or living crops, and cropping diversification-has been promoted to reduce soil degradation (Steward et al, 2018;Wall et al, 2020), but must be adapted to local conditions (Williams et al, 2018). Conservation agriculture has been shown to produce favourable results in Oaxaca, including reduced production costs, higher yields and improved soil health (Fonteyne et al, 2021(Fonteyne et al, , 2022Núñez Peñaloza and Villa Alcántara, 2020;Osorio Alcalá, 2020a). Reduced tillage may go as far as 'zero' tillage-seeding directly into unplowed soil and crop residues-but in severely degraded or hard-setting soils, some tillage in the seeding zone may be necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%