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Resilience: enhanced resilience of people, communities and ecosystems is key to sustainable food and agricultural systems

Diversified agroecological systems are more resilient – they have a greater capacity to recover from disturbances including extreme weather events such as drought, floods or hurricanes, and to resist pest and disease attack. Following Hurricane Mitch in Central America in 1998, biodiverse farms including agroforestry, contour farming and cover cropping retained 20–40 percent more topsoil, suffered less erosion and experienced lower economic losses than neighbouring farms practicing conventional monocultures.

By maintaining a functional balance, agroecological systems are better able to resist pest and disease attack. Agroecological practices recover the biological complexity of agricultural systems and promote the necessary community of interacting organisms to self-regulate pest outbreaks. On a landscape scale, diversified agricultural landscapes have a greater potential to contribute to pest and disease control functions.

Agroecological approaches can equally enhance socio-economic resilience. Through diversification and integration, producers reduce their vulnerability should a single crop, livestock species or other commodity fail. By reducing dependence on external inputs, agroecology can reduce producers’ vulnerability to economic risk. Enhancing ecological and socio-economic resilience go hand-in-hand – after all, humans are an integral part of ecosystems.

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The effects of integrated rice-duck farming technology on rice roots were studied. The results showed that the growth quality of rice roots was markedly improved in the integrated rice-duck farming ecosystem because of the mechanical stimulation due to duck activities. Compared with the conventional rice farming, the root activity, the...
China
Journal article
2008
A field experiment on nitrogen dynamics and cycling in integrated rice-duck and rice-fish ecosystems in subtropical region of China was conducted from May to September in 2007. The experiment field was equally divided into nine plots for three different treatments: conventional rice field (CK), integrated rice-duck ecosystem (RD) and rice-fish...
China
Journal article
2008
O vídeo "Agroecologia é Vida" é uma realização da organização Centro Sabiá e traz informações sobre a importância da agroecologia e as vantagens em se produzir e consumir alimentos agroecológicos. O vídeo, utiliza a técnica da relatoria gráfica, e traz resultados do "Estudo Agroecologia no Semiárido de Pernambuco – Centro...
Brazil
Video
2019
Integrated rice-duck farming system (IRDFS) is one of the main practices in traditional Chinese agriculture. IRDFS as shown great effects on rice growth, insect, disease and weed control and paddy biodiversity and environment. However, there is no direct field evidence concerning the impact of IRDFS on rice grain quality. In...
China
Journal article
2008
This study is the latest forward assessment by FAO of possible future developments in world food, nutrition and agriculture, including the crops, livestock, forestry and fisheries sectors. It is the product of a multidisciplinary exercise, involving most of the technical units and disciplines present in FAO, as well as specialists...
Report
2003