• Title of article

    Potential to Increase Productivity and Sustainability in Argentinean Agriculture with Controlled Traffic Farming: A Short Discussion

  • Author/Authors

    ANTILLE, Diogenes L. University of Southern Queensland - National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia , IMHOFF, Silvia C. Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina , ALESSO, Carlos A. Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina , CHAMEN, William C. T. CTF (Controlled traffic farming ) Europe Ltd., UK , TULLBERG, Jeff N. University of Southern Queensland - National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture, Australia , TULLBERG, Jeff N. Australian Controlled Traffic Farming Association Inc., Australia

  • From page
    83
  • To page
    87
  • Abstract
    Drivers for and potential barriers against adoption of controlled traffic farming (CTF) systems in Argentina are reviewed. Traffic compaction is one of the main factors affecting crop productivity within Argentinean agriculture, and has significant although less quantified impacts on the whole-of-farm system. This suggests that the benefits of no-tillage (NT), which represents the dominant form of cropping in Argentina, are not fully realised. Conservative estimates indicate that crop yields could be improved by at least 15% if NT is used in conjunction with CTF. Cost-benefit analyses of available options for compaction management are required. Despite this, and based on reported evidence internationally, a shift toward increased uptake of CTF within Argentinean agriculture is likely to: (1) improve productivity and farm profitability, (2) enhance environmental performance, and (3) maintain competitiveness of the agricultural sector. Appropriate technical advice and support is a key requirement to drive adoption of CTF. Therefore, the adoption process will benefit from collaboration developed with well-established research and extension organisations in Australia and the United Kingdom, and active engagement of machinery manufacturers.
  • Keywords
    greenhouse gas emissions , no , tillage , random traffic , resource use efficiency , soil compaction , sustainable intensification
  • Journal title
    Acta Technologica Agriculturae
  • Journal title
    Acta Technologica Agriculturae
  • Record number

    2530258