A comparative study of farm nutrient budgets and nutrient flows of certified organic and non-organic farms in China, Brazil and Egypt

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Myles Oelofse
Henning Høgh-Jensen
Lucimar S. Abreu
Gustavo F. Almeida
Ahmed El-Araby
Qiao Yu Hui
Andreas de Neergaard
机构
[1] University of Copenhagen,Department of Agriculture and Ecology, Faculty of Life Sciences
[2] Aarhus University,Department of Policy Analysis, National Environmental Research Institute
[3] Embrapa Environment,Centro de Ciências Agrárias
[4] Federal University of Sao Carlos,Faculty of Agriculture
[5] Ain Shams University,College of Resource and Environmental Science
[6] China Agricultural University,undefined
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Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems | 2010年 / 87卷
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Nutrient management; Nutrient budget; Farming systems analysis; Organic agriculture;
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Increased demand for certified organic products has led to an increase in the number of certified organic farms in developing countries. Knowledge of farmer nutrient management practices on certified organic farms in developing countries is limited. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the adoption of certified organic agriculture on farm nutrient flows and nutrient budgets, and evaluate to which degree organic farms comply with organic principles relating to nutrient management. The study is based on five case studies of different types of certified organic farming systems in Brazil, Egypt and China. Farm nutrient flows and nutrient budgets for nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium were created for each farm. Four of the five organic systems studied had nutrient surpluses on the farm budget. The surpluses were of varying magnitude. The main difference between organic and non-organic farm nutrient flows was the replacement of mineral fertilizers with organic inputs. However, the magnitude of nutrient flows were generally similar for organic and non-organic farms. Certified organic farms with positive nutrient budgets had a heavy reliance on external inputs. Continued high dependence on an external supply of nutrients, which typically originate from mineral sources, poses a significant challenge to organic farmers’ fulfilment of the principles of organic agriculture.
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