Journal article

Organic farming - A niche for cotton production


Authors listOswald, A; Sauerborn, J

Publication year1995

Pages127-140

JournalDer Tropenlandwirt

Volume number96

Issue number2

ISSN0041-3186

PublisherDeutsches Institut für Tropische und Subtropische Landwirtschaft


Abstract

In the cotton crop 10-12% of the world pesticide production are used. These very high chemical inputs affect the ecology in the main production areas considerably and often cause resistance of the major cotton pests, which in turn require even more intense applications. Ln some areas cotton production was given up because pests were no longer controllable and therefore the crop unprofitable.

Recently, some farmers and organizations intended to produce cotton without application of agrochemicals according to the standards of organic farming. For this objective specific farming practices were developed to ensure nutrient supply and crop protection. Nevertheless, yields are generally lower than for conventional cropping systems. Researcher were hardly active in this area so far; therefore the production practices and cropping systems are based entirely on the knowledge and experiences of the farmers.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleOswald, A. and Sauerborn, J. (1995) Organic farming - A niche for cotton production, Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics, 96(2), pp. 127-140

APA Citation styleOswald, A., & Sauerborn, J. (1995). Organic farming - A niche for cotton production. Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics. 96(2), 127-140.


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