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Sistemas integrados em produção agropecuária para a Amazônia: um enfoque metodológico.
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Teixeira, S. M. Cruz, Elmar Rodrigues Da Contini, Elísio |
| Copyright Year | 1986 |
| Abstract | The viability of crop and livestock production in the Amazon Region is controversial. On one side is the ecological argument about the danger of devastation by large scale farming which degrades the soil and destroys theforest, and on the other is the unquestionable necessity to produce food for an expanding population. This problem constitutes an increasing challenge to agricultural institutions which seek to develop production systems which address social, technical and economic needs, without compromising the ecology. Agricultural and livestock research, aiming to optirnize the socio-economic returns of biological processes of the plant, animal, soil and environment interaction, need to take into account the benefits and costs involved, the rational use of resources and regional products and the efficient utilization of by-products in this interdependent system. In this study we seek to put together viable agro-systems by setting up two matrices: the first considers activities on a 70 ha farm in the Manaus Region. It seeks to evaluate the presence of a biodigestor for poultry residual use in the tropical fruit and vegetable system. The second sets up potential harvesting, based on ideal production systems, for a large scale model farm in the Distrito Agropecuário da SUF RAMA, assessing the Econ. Rural., Ph.D., EMBRAPA-UEPAE de Manaus. Caixa Postal 455. CEP 69000 Manaus, AM. Econ. Rural., Ph.D., EMBRAPA-DEP. Ed. Super Center Venâncio 2000. CEP 70312 Brasüla, DF. |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/bitstream/doc/1111711/1/ID57655p99.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |