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Towards a unified approach to prioritization of regenerative agricultural practices across cropping systems

Prioritizing field practices according to their contribution to regenerative efforts, in a structured and standardized manner, can enable efficient resource allocation and higher adoption rates. However, it is remarkably hampered by the diversity of production environments and their respective best...

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Published in:Npj sustainable agriculture 2024-11, Vol.2 (1), p.1-12, Article 24
Main Authors: Sela, Shai, Dobermann, Achim, Cerri, Carlos Eduardo, Svoray, Tal, van-Es, Harold, Amsili, Joseph, Biradar, Sanjay, Luzon, Uria, Katz, Sagi
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Summary:Prioritizing field practices according to their contribution to regenerative efforts, in a structured and standardized manner, can enable efficient resource allocation and higher adoption rates. However, it is remarkably hampered by the diversity of production environments and their respective best management practices. This paper proposes prioritizing regenerative practices using a multicriteria assessment method informed by expert knowledge. To develop it, we mined and synthesized knowledge from eleven experts for three diverse cropping systems, showing that the prioritization of practices varies greatly across production environments. By integrating the multicriteria approach with a multi-indicator sustainability framework, we demonstrate how practice weights can be used to monitor sustainability efforts and outcomes of thirty vineyard farms in Maharashtra, India. The suggested prioritization approach can be used to standardize the assessment of the importance of regenerative practices in different cropping systems and be adopted in sustainable sourcing schemes of the agro-food industry.
ISSN:2731-9202
2731-9202
DOI:10.1038/s44264-024-00031-3