Interests and limits
Factors studied |
Positive effects |
Negative effects |
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Work organization |
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- Great technicality required for the production of healthy plants in the nursery on the farm (sanitary quality difficult to manage). - Allow time for reflection for the choice of plant material and for observation when receiving the plants, if necessary. |
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Economy |
- The additional cost of the equipment will be largely amortized by the advantages in terms of sanitary quality. |
- Higher cost of seeds (purity, treatments, improved varieties with disease resistance) or plants (cost of production, grafting). |
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Agronomy |
- Performance of the variety (varietal guarantee). - Sanitary quality guaranteed in an approved nursery. |
- Risk of resistance overrides in the more or less long term depending on the resistance mechanisms used. |
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Product qualities |
- Less pesticide residues. - Less damage to products because fewer pests. |
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Environment |
- Increase in functional biodiversity if treatments are avoided. |
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Energy consumption |
- Reduction in fuel consumption if treatments are avoided. |