Interests and limits
Factors studied |
Positive effects |
Negative effects |
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Work organization |
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- Necessary organization of the workforce to treat in the best possible conditions because these impose a reduced working range. - Need for a skilled workforce capable of recognizing pests. |
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Economy |
- Fewer purchases of phytosanitary products and less fuel consumed. |
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Agronomy |
- Limitation of the risks of phytotoxicity. - Increase in yields if the effectiveness of the treatments is higher. |
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Product qualities |
- Fewer residues of phytosanitary products. |
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Environment |
- Reduced risk of product transfer to water and air. - Less impact on useful biodiversity. - Less greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Energy consumption |
- Reduction of fuel consumption in the case of localized treatments. |