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Traditional fallows support resilient farming on semi-arid sandy soils

The arid southern highlands of the Bolivian Andes are a harsh environment for even the most hardened farmers. The ‘quinoa boom’ and the move to mechanisation have led to shortened fallows and a drastic drop in soil organic matter. The dry sandy soils and the natural vegetation they support are increasingly degraded, but in the face of climate change and higher risks of drought, frosts and hailstorms, technical recommendations pay little attention to soil health. Farmers in the community of Lloco, however, have preserved their traditional practices that care for their fragile sandy soils and maintain resilience.

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Volumen: 31.1
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ISSN: 2210-6499
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Editor: ILEIA, Center for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture
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Autor: Alejandro Bonifacio Flores
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Organización: ILEIA, Center for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture
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Año: 2015
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País(es): Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Cobertura geográfica: América Latina y el Caribe
Tipo: Estudio de caso
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
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