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CABI Reviews, 2019Abstract Despite positive trajectories in global production during the last century, projected food demand and limits on our ability to further expand cropland now dictate an increase in food production by roughly 70% during the first half of the twenty-first century.
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Conservation Agriculture in Southeast Asia
2022Agriculture in the Southeast Asia region has been changing from traditional subsistence farming to modern commercial farming practices at various rates and this has led to specialized commercialized farming with mechanization, intensive tillage, and increased agrochemical use. The use of high inputs and labor-saving technologies has resulted in serious
Niino, Yuji +12 more
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Modeling Conservation Agriculture
2014A sustainable land management should aim at high production, while minimizing risk, maintaining quality of soil and water. Excessive tillage can decrease soil carbon storage and influence the soil environment of a crop. The evaluation of the impact of tillage systems on soil biophysical properties and on the growth crops requires a system approach.
B. Basso, R. Nagelkirk, SARTORI, LUIGI
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Conservation Agriculture in Southeast Asia
2014In Southeast Asia (SEA), the joint process of deforestation, agricultural land expansion, and intensification has led to vast soil erosion and a general decrease in soil and water quality. In addition, current agricultural practices such as deep plowing of soil or burning of forest and crop residues favor CO2 emissions and contribute to global warming.
Legoupil, Jean-Claude +2 more
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