Interests and limits
Factors studied |
Positive effects |
Negative effects
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Work organization |
- Ensure that the equipment is available in the overseas departments.
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Economy |
- No purchase of herbicides. - In Guyana it is possible to register with a specific MAE which provides assistance for the purchase of the necessary equipment.
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- Investments in equipment. - Significant labor costs for manual weeding. |
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Agronomy |
- Limitation of runoff by destroying the slaking crust. - Soil aeration and leveling. - Reduction of water evaporation from the first centimeters of the soil. - Promotion of the mineralization of organic matter. - Promotion of the biological activity of the soil thanks to less use of herbicides.
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- Risks of soil compaction.
- Risks of soil erosion for plots, even on low slopes. |
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Product qualities |
- Less herbicide residues.
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Environment |
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- Greenhouse gas emissions when using heat engines.
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Energy consumption |
- Fuel consumption for the passage of thermal engine vehicles.
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