Agronomy (Mar 2020)

An Innovative Land Suitability Method to Assess the Potential for the Introduction of a New Crop at a Regional Level

  • Elisa Marraccini,
  • Alicia Ayerdi Gotor,
  • Olivier Scheurer,
  • Christine Leclercq

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10030330
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 330

Abstract

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Although crop diversification is one of the main strategy of agroecological transition, a major obstacle is the lack of local references regarding new crops. Land suitability methods can provide a rapid screening of crop suitability in a region. However, mainstream methods are mainly based on assessing soil and climate suitability, whereas it is fundamental to know where and how a new crop can be introduced into existing crop rotations and whether this introduction would be profitable. Our method based on recent advances in the characterization of cropping systems at the regional level can be exploited to evaluate: (1) the yield potential of the new crop, (2) the potential of this new crop being successfully introduced into ongoing crop rotations; (3) the economic benefits of such an introduction. The method was tested for the possible introduction of new soybean varieties in northern France. The method developed has relevance beyond the case study. Our method could also be easily adapted to rapidly assess the potential for introducing new crops in cases where there climate database, soil map information and a Land Parcel Identification System are available.

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