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The status of mechanization in Conservation Agriculture systems
Dr augusto guilherme de araújo,
Dr brian sims,
Dr jack desbiolles,
Dr denizart bolonhezi,
Dr enamul haque,
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Dr he jin,
Dr jamil abdalla fayad,
Dr josef kienzle,
Dr leandro do prado wildner,
Dr hongwen li,
Mr marcelo zanella,
Dr oussama el gharras,
Prof richard bell,
Dr roberto peiretti,
Dr saidi mkomwa,
Professor sjoerd w. duiker,
Dr theodor friedrich
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Mechanization is a fundamental input in sustainable agriculture. The global scaling-up of Conservation Agriculture (CA) has been followed by the development of new machinery designs, for different ...
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20 January 2020

Mechanization is a fundamental input in sustainable agriculture. The global scaling-up of Conservation Agriculture (CA) has been followed by the development of new machinery designs, for different field and crop conditions, with participation of farmers, industries, researchers and other stakeholders. This chapter offers an account of the technological developments in CA machinery from the experiences of important actors operating on different continents. The chapter examines the needs of CA in terms of mechanization inputs, describes the machinery used under smallholder and large-scale agricultural systems across four continents, and a presents a vision of how the mechanization of CA could evolve in the near future.
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Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Imprint: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science
Publication Date:
20 January 2020
ISBN: 9781786765826
Format: eBook
1 Introduction 2 Mechanization needs for Conservation Agriculture systems 3 Mechanization of small-scale Conservation Agriculture systems 4 Mechanization of large-scale Conservation Agriculture systems 5 Future trends 6 Conclusion 7 Acknowledgement 8 Where to look for further information 9 References