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Farmers' perception of Controlled Traffic Farming (CTF) and associated technologies

Authors :
Thomsen, Maria Nygård
Tamirat, Tseganesh Wubale
Pedersen, Søren Marcus
Lind, Kim Martin
Pedersen, Hans Henrik
de Bruin, Sytze
Nuyttens, David
Vangeyte, Jurgen
Forristal, Patrick Dermot
Sørensen, Claus Grøn
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen, Department of Food and Resource Economics (IFRO), 2018.

Abstract

This report presents descriptive results from a recent survey conducted with the objective of assessing the use of Controlled Traffic Farming (CTF) practices and associated precision farming technologies among farmers in eight European countries. About 26 % of the surveyed farmers use some CTF systems of which 45 % apply CTF on their entire farm. For the CTF users, the major motives to use CTF are to reduce soil structure damage and to improve efficiency (reduce cost) followed by a desire to make more profit. Concern about heavy machinery – induced soil compaction and perceptions about the potentials of CTF are considerably high. However, adoption appears to be constrained mainly by: high cost of machinery modification and RTK purchase, lack of compatibility of equipment and also GPS systems from different manufacturers, and lack of decision support systems. Issues about evidence on demonstrated benefits under local conditions and availability of contractors are also mentioned as limiting factors.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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