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Farming with Alternative Pollinators benefits pollinators, natural enemies, and yields, and offers transformative change to agriculture
by
Bencharki, Youssef
, Tsivelikas, Athanasios
, Rasmont, Pierre
, Smaili, Moulay Chrif
, Aw-Hassan, Aden
, Christmann, Stefanie
, Anougmar, Soukaina
in
631/158
/ 704/844
/ Abundance
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agriculture
/ Biodiversity
/ Economics and Finance
/ Farmers
/ Food production
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Income
/ Land use
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural enemies
/ Pollinators
/ Rainfall
/ Reinforcement
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2021
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Farming with Alternative Pollinators benefits pollinators, natural enemies, and yields, and offers transformative change to agriculture
by
Bencharki, Youssef
, Tsivelikas, Athanasios
, Rasmont, Pierre
, Smaili, Moulay Chrif
, Aw-Hassan, Aden
, Christmann, Stefanie
, Anougmar, Soukaina
in
631/158
/ 704/844
/ Abundance
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agriculture
/ Biodiversity
/ Economics and Finance
/ Farmers
/ Food production
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Income
/ Land use
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural enemies
/ Pollinators
/ Rainfall
/ Reinforcement
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2021
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Farming with Alternative Pollinators benefits pollinators, natural enemies, and yields, and offers transformative change to agriculture
by
Bencharki, Youssef
, Tsivelikas, Athanasios
, Rasmont, Pierre
, Smaili, Moulay Chrif
, Aw-Hassan, Aden
, Christmann, Stefanie
, Anougmar, Soukaina
in
631/158
/ 704/844
/ Abundance
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agriculture
/ Biodiversity
/ Economics and Finance
/ Farmers
/ Food production
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Income
/ Land use
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural enemies
/ Pollinators
/ Rainfall
/ Reinforcement
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2021
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Farming with Alternative Pollinators benefits pollinators, natural enemies, and yields, and offers transformative change to agriculture
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Farming with Alternative Pollinators benefits pollinators, natural enemies, and yields, and offers transformative change to agriculture
2021
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Low- and middle-income countries cannot afford reward-based land sparing for wildflower strips to combat pollinator decline. Two small-grant projects assessed, if an opportunity-cost saving land-sharing approach, Farming with Alternative Pollinators, can provide a method-inherent incentive to motivate farmers to protect pollinators without external rewards. The first large-scale Farming-with-Alternative-Pollinators project used seven main field crops in 233 farmer fields of four agro-ecosystems (adequate rainfall, semi-arid, mountainous and oasis) in Morocco. Here we show results: higher diversity and abundance of wild pollinators and lower pest abundance in enhanced fields than in monocultural control fields; the average net-income increase per surface is 121%. The higher income is a performance-related incentive to enhance habitats. The income increase for farmers is significant and the increase in food production is substantial. Higher productivity per surface can reduce pressure on (semi)-natural landscapes which are increasingly used for agriculture. Land-use change additionally endangers biodiversity and pollinators, whereas this new pollinator-protection approach has potential for transformative change in agriculture.
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