Agroecology Knowledge Hub

Efficiency : innovative agroecological practices produce more using less external resources

Increased resource-use efficiency is an emergent property of agroecological systems that carefully plan and manage diversity to create synergies between different system components. For example, a key efficiency challenge is that less than 50 percent of nitrogen fertilizer added globally to cropland is converted into harvested products and the rest is lost to the environment causing major environmental problems.

Agroecological systems improve the use of natural resources, especially those that are abundant and free, such as solar radiation, atmospheric carbon and nitrogen. By enhancing biological processes and recycling biomass, nutrients and water, producers are able to use fewer external resources, reducing costs and the negative environmental impacts of their use. Ultimately, reducing dependency on external resources empowers producers by increasing their autonomy and resilience to natural or economic shocks.

One way to measure the efficiency of integrated systems is by using Land Equivalent Ratios (LER). LER compares the yields from growing two or more components (e.g. crops, trees, animals) together with yields from growing the same components in monocultures. Integrated agroecological systems frequently demonstrate higher LERs.

Agroecology thus promotes agricultural systems with the necessary biological, socio-economic and institutional diversity and alignment in time and space to support greater efficiency.

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UNDP, FAO, Agroecology Fund, International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES FOOD) and Ecoagriculture Partners present a Café Webinar onSustainable Food Systems for a Resilient Planet and Healthy People that will be broadcast live. Over half of the world population is directly engaged in agriculture for survival. Yet in...
Event
2019
The Superior Agricultural School of Coimbra will hold this Conference organized by the Portuguese Association of Biological Agriculture (AGROBIO). Particularly, the conference will take place over two days. The first day will be focused on biological agriculture, legal framework, marketing and consumption of organic products. In the second day, both...
Portugal
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2019
PELUM Uganda is organising a 2-day National Agroecology Actors Symposium (NAAS 1) as the first of its kind in the country. The event, which will be held from 30th to 31st May at Silver springs Hotel in Bugolobi, Kampala will bring together various stakeholders ranging from farmers, private sector, research...
Uganda
Event
2019
With the Scaling Up Agroecology Initiative by FAO, there is drive for sharing enough evidence of how application of knowledge and practices of agroecology are creating impact to inform policy and continued wide-scale application by farmers. The “Global Advocacy Project(GAP) 2017-2020” implemented by Biovision Africa Trust (BvAT) and PELUM Kenya, funded...
Kenya
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2019
  IFOAM EU is an independent regional group within the IFOAM Organics International that contributes to shaping and implementing Community agricultural, environmental, health and consumer policies and regulation in a number of ways. In addition, advocates for the development and integrity of European organic food and farming and fight for the adoption of...
Romania
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2019