Interests and limits
Factors studied |
Positive effects |
Negative effects |
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Work organization |
- For certain alternative products, the absence or the very short duration of entry and pre-harvest periods mean that maintenance of the crop and its marketing are not interrupted. - More or less long-term effect of certain microorganisms depending on climatic conditions (eg entomopathogenic fungi). |
- Ensure that the products are available on the French overseas departments market (shipping and storage at distributors is sometimes difficult for bacteria-based products). - Preservation of products based on living organisms under very specific conditions. - Quick use of the products after opening the bag. - Reasoning for applications in order to prevent resistance phenomena. - Limited choice of conventional phytosanitary products compatible with these alternative products. |
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Economy |
- Best possible valuation at the sale of the products. |
- Increase in the cost of labor for treatments. - Necessary expenses for the purchase of the products. - Variable treatment efficiency. |
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Agronomy |
- Ecosystem balances respected. - Sustainable phytosanitary management. |
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Product qualities |
- Fewer toxic residues. - Better visual aspect if reduced damage. |
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Environment |
- Less risk to the environment. |
- If non-specific alternative products, possibility of negative impact on useful biodiversity. |
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Energy consumption |
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- Increase because in general it takes many successive applications. |