Interests and limits
Factors studied |
Positive effects |
Negative effects |
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Work organization |
- Time saving if subsequent treatments are avoided. |
- Time required for observation and cleaning of traps. - Need for staff training to identify pests and auxiliaries. - Need space to install the traps. |
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Economy |
- Less use of phytosanitary products. - Little investment required: the BSVs are free and the traps inexpensive. |
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Agronomy |
- Contribution to the development of an agriculture that respects the environment by preserving or even increasing the yields of crops and animal production while respecting natural balances. |
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Product qualities |
- Less pesticide residues if treatments are avoided. |
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Environment |
- Reduced and targeted phytosanitary treatments - Lower impact on functional biodiversity. |
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Energy consumption |
- Reduction in fuel consumption if treatments are avoided. |