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AGROECOLOGY
Principles and Practices
(Long version)

By Miguel Altieri

With the participation of Angela Hilmi
Design Francesca Lucci
Modern Practices
- Interventionist
paradigm

- Therapeutic
approach

- Specialization/ - High import/
centralization
high export

System/
Community
Erodes inherent
pillar strengths

Inherent Strengths of System
WATER
CONTAMINATION
Pesticides; Nittrates;
Phosphates, Bacteria
Dead Zones
AIR EMISSIONS
Methane; Ammonia;
Notrous Oxide
Carbon Dioxide

SOIL LOSSES
Erosion; Loss of
organic matter
and Carbon dioxide

Above
the cost of
Food at the
Checkout
Counter

DISAPPEARING
WETLANDS
Draining and Tilling;
Dewatered Rivers;
Impact on Species

BIODIVERSITY LOSS
Wildlife and habitat;
Hedgerow and woodland loss;
Bee colony decline;
Vanishing Crops and
Breeds

HUMAN HEALTH
Pesticides; Asthma;
Bacteria and viral diseases;
Antibiotic resistance;
Mad Cow and E.Coli;
Bbesity
Intensive agricutlure replaces ecological services

Fertilizers

Soils
Crop genetic
Commercial
varieties in
and species
monoculture
diversity

Nutrient GroundWater
water
cycling
pumping

Climate

Pest
Honey
Pesticides Pollination
bees
control
Mechanization
Domestic

animals
Feed lots

AGRICULTURE
Meat, grains, vegetables, fruits, seeds, fibers, fuels

EXTERNALITIES: eutrophication, pollution; salinization; soil erosion and compaction, greenhouse
Healthy ecosystems
gas emissions, biodiversity loss, human health issues

Monoculture landscapes
Farmscapes, recreation, biodiversity
DFS: restoring ecological services in farms
PLOT

FIELD

Polyculture;
Plants and
Animals

Insectary
Strips

NUTRIENTS

Crop Rotation/
Cover Crop

WATER

LANDSCAPE

Crop Border/
Buffer Strips

SOILS

Riparian
Corridors

PEST
CONTROL

Nature
Reserves

POLLINATION
Ecology
Anthropology
Sociology
Ethnoecology

AGROECOLOGY

Biological
Control
Ecological
economics
Basic
agricultural
sciences

Principles

Specific technological
forms

Traditional
Farmers’
knowledge

Participatory
research in
farmers’
fields
AGROECOLOGY
 integrates natural and social processes joining political ecology, ecological
economics and ethnoecology among the hybrid disciplines;
 uses a holistic approach therefore it has long been considered as a
transdiscipline as it integrates the advances and methods of several other
fields of knowledge around the concept of the agroecosystem viewed as a
socio-ecological system;
 is not neutral and is self-reflexive, giving rise to a critique of the
conventional agricultural paradigm;
 recognizes and values local wisdom and traditions, creating a dialogue with
local actors via participatory research that leads to a constant creation of
new knowledge;
 adopts a long-term vision that sharply contrasts with the short-term and
atomistic view of conventional agronomy; and
 is a science that carries an ecological and social ethics with a research
agenda of creating nature friendly and socially just production systems.
THE HIDDEN CONNECTIONS

Principles of Ecology
Networks
At all scales of nature, we find living systems nesting within other living systems – networks within
networks. Their boundaries are not boundaries of separation but boundaries of identity. All living
systems communicate with one another and share resources across their boundaries.

Cycles
All living organisms must feed on continual flows of matter and energy from their environment to stay
alive, and all living organisms continually produce waste. However, and ecosystem generates no net
waste, one species’ waste being another species’ food. Thus, matter cycles continually through the
web of life.

Solar energy
Solar energy, transformed into chemical energy by the photosynthesis of green plants, drives the
ecological cycles.

Partnership
The exchange of energy and resources in an ecosystem are sustained by pervasive co-operation. Life
did not take over the planet by combat but by co-operation, partnership, and networking.

Diversity
Ecosystems achieve stability and resilience through the richness and complexity of their ecological
webs. The greater their diversity, the more resilient they will be.

Dynamic Balance
An ecosystem is a flexible, ever-fluctuating network. Its flexibility is a consequence of multiple
feedback loops that keep the system in a state of dynamic balance. No single variable is maximized; all
variables fluctuate around their optimal values.
Agroecological principles underlying
productivity, sustainability and resiliency
of agroecosystems

 Spatial and temporal genetic and species diversity at farm
and landcape level

 Crop and animal integration
 Biologically active organic matter rich soils
 Hi biomass recycling rates and tight nutrient cycles

 Optimization of the use of space (agroecological redesign)
Agroecosystem Processes to Optimize
• Organic matter accumulation and nutrient cycling
• Soil biological activity
• Natural control mechanisms (disease
suppression, biocontrol of insects, weed
interference)
• Resource conservation and regeneration
(soil, water, germplasm, etc)
• General enhancement of agrobiodiversity
Sustainable agricultural systems are conceptualized here as being low in material input
(pesticides, inorganic fertilizer, etc.) and high in information input (applied ecological knowledge of
the system). High chemical input practices conceal and depreciate the importance of ecological
processes occurring in agricultural systems. However, as pesticides, fertilizer, etc. are
reduced, greater knowledge of the interaction occurring in agroecosystems is required for success.
Furthermore, this knowledge must be applied in a practical manner to maintain agroecosystem
productivity.
Input susbstitution vs
agroecological approach
• Symptoms

• Root causes

• limiting factors

• processes

• external inputs

• interactions/synergy

• maximize yields

• stabilization

• monoculture

• diversification

• ususally one product

• multiple functions and
products
The pillars of agroecosystem health
Agroecological
Principles
Agroecosystem
Design
“Below ground”

“Above ground”
Habitat Management,
Plant Diversification
and enhancement of
beneficial fauna

Habitat Management
Biota Activation and Diversification
(Soil Organic Matter Nutrient
Management)

Crop Health

Agroecosystem Health
The ecological role of biodiversity in agroecosystem function and the provision of
ecosystem services by diversified farming systems (Lopez-Ridaura et al. 2002)
Rotational-intercropping design to reduce
soil-nitrate losses
Biodiversity corridor in Fetzer Vineyard
Crop
production

Integrated
System

Animal
production
This model shows an integrated barn with spatial and temporal design of
crops, pasture, serials and trees. The pasture constitutes the changing
phase of the rotation as grazing animals deposit manure improving soil
fertility for the annual crops that use the nutrients thus representing the
extracting phase of the rotation
An integrative scheme
of peasant knowledge of Nature
Indigenous Mexican maize varieties
Features of appropriate technologies
for poor farmers

 Based on indigenous knowledge and rationale
 Economically viable, accessible and based on
local resources

 Environmental sound, socially and cultural
sensitive
 Risk averse, adapted to heterogeneous
circumstances
 Enhance total farm productivity
Agroecological strategies

Polycultures

Organic
amendments

Animal
integration

Green manures
Rotations
Finca “Del Medio” – José A. Casimiro

Sancti Spíritus
Characteristics of an integrated farm
Area (ha)

10

Energy (GJ/ha/yr)

50.6

Protein (kg/ha/yr)

867

People fed by produced energy (Pers/ha/yr)

11

People fed by produced protein (Pers/ha/yr)

34

Energy efficiency

30
Findings from a study of
MASIPAG organic farmers
in the Philippines
 Food security is significantly
higher for organic farmers.  
 Organic farmers have grow 50%
more crops thus eating more
diverse, nutritious and secure
diet.
 Organic farms exhibit better soil
fertility, less soil
erosion, increased tolerance of
crops to pests and diseases and
climate change
 Health outcomes were also
substantially better for the
organic group.
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Casi 300 estudios comparativos de agricultura orgánica/agroecológica y
agricultura convencional
Agroecology
 is socially activating as its diffusion requires constant farmers
participation;

 is a culturally acceptable approach as it builds upon
traditional knowledge and promotes a dialogue of wisdoms
with more western scientific approaches;
 promotes economically viable techniques by emphasizing use
of indigenous knowledge, agrobiodiversity and local
resources, avoiding dependence on external inputs;
 is ecologically sound as it does not attempt to modify the ergy
and efficiency of existing production systems, but rather tries
to optimize their performance promoting diversity and
synergies
The Campesino a Campesino Movement
• The Campesino a Campesino
movement is an extensive
grassroots movement in Central
America and Mexico.
• It is a cultural phenomenon, a
broad-based movement with
campesinos as the main actors
• The Campesino a Campesino
movement is an excellent
example of how alternative
technologies and practices can be
disseminated bypassing "official
channels".
• It is a bottom up, horizontal
mechanism for knowledge
sharing and technology transfer
Pilars of food sovereignty

Agroecological strategies

Social
movements

Land reform
Access to land,
water, seeds

State support
Markets, Credit, extensions,
Research etc
Agroecology, resilience and the three types of
sovereignty to be reached in a rural community.
Hypothetical threshold values established for an
agricultural community for each type of sovereignty
Alta

Low external
inputs, high recylcling
rates, crop –livestock
integration

High inputs, industrial
monocultures

Low

High
Eficiency
Baja

Productivity

Agroecosystem Diversity

Low external
inputs, diversified with
low levels of integration

Specialized systems with
low external inputs

Medium-Low

Medium

Alta

Baja
The basic requirements of a Viable and
durable agricultural system …

The basic requirements of a Viable and durable agricultural system capable of
confronting the challenges of the 21st century while carrying out its productive
goals within certain threshold established locally or regionally.
Thank you for your attention!

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Agroecology: Principles and Practices

  • 1. AGROECOLOGY Principles and Practices (Long version) By Miguel Altieri With the participation of Angela Hilmi Design Francesca Lucci
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Modern Practices - Interventionist paradigm - Therapeutic approach - Specialization/ - High import/ centralization high export System/ Community Erodes inherent pillar strengths Inherent Strengths of System
  • 6. WATER CONTAMINATION Pesticides; Nittrates; Phosphates, Bacteria Dead Zones AIR EMISSIONS Methane; Ammonia; Notrous Oxide Carbon Dioxide SOIL LOSSES Erosion; Loss of organic matter and Carbon dioxide Above the cost of Food at the Checkout Counter DISAPPEARING WETLANDS Draining and Tilling; Dewatered Rivers; Impact on Species BIODIVERSITY LOSS Wildlife and habitat; Hedgerow and woodland loss; Bee colony decline; Vanishing Crops and Breeds HUMAN HEALTH Pesticides; Asthma; Bacteria and viral diseases; Antibiotic resistance; Mad Cow and E.Coli; Bbesity
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Intensive agricutlure replaces ecological services Fertilizers Soils Crop genetic Commercial varieties in and species monoculture diversity Nutrient GroundWater water cycling pumping Climate Pest Honey Pesticides Pollination bees control Mechanization Domestic animals Feed lots AGRICULTURE Meat, grains, vegetables, fruits, seeds, fibers, fuels EXTERNALITIES: eutrophication, pollution; salinization; soil erosion and compaction, greenhouse Healthy ecosystems gas emissions, biodiversity loss, human health issues Monoculture landscapes Farmscapes, recreation, biodiversity
  • 10. DFS: restoring ecological services in farms PLOT FIELD Polyculture; Plants and Animals Insectary Strips NUTRIENTS Crop Rotation/ Cover Crop WATER LANDSCAPE Crop Border/ Buffer Strips SOILS Riparian Corridors PEST CONTROL Nature Reserves POLLINATION
  • 12. AGROECOLOGY  integrates natural and social processes joining political ecology, ecological economics and ethnoecology among the hybrid disciplines;  uses a holistic approach therefore it has long been considered as a transdiscipline as it integrates the advances and methods of several other fields of knowledge around the concept of the agroecosystem viewed as a socio-ecological system;  is not neutral and is self-reflexive, giving rise to a critique of the conventional agricultural paradigm;  recognizes and values local wisdom and traditions, creating a dialogue with local actors via participatory research that leads to a constant creation of new knowledge;  adopts a long-term vision that sharply contrasts with the short-term and atomistic view of conventional agronomy; and  is a science that carries an ecological and social ethics with a research agenda of creating nature friendly and socially just production systems.
  • 13. THE HIDDEN CONNECTIONS Principles of Ecology Networks At all scales of nature, we find living systems nesting within other living systems – networks within networks. Their boundaries are not boundaries of separation but boundaries of identity. All living systems communicate with one another and share resources across their boundaries. Cycles All living organisms must feed on continual flows of matter and energy from their environment to stay alive, and all living organisms continually produce waste. However, and ecosystem generates no net waste, one species’ waste being another species’ food. Thus, matter cycles continually through the web of life. Solar energy Solar energy, transformed into chemical energy by the photosynthesis of green plants, drives the ecological cycles. Partnership The exchange of energy and resources in an ecosystem are sustained by pervasive co-operation. Life did not take over the planet by combat but by co-operation, partnership, and networking. Diversity Ecosystems achieve stability and resilience through the richness and complexity of their ecological webs. The greater their diversity, the more resilient they will be. Dynamic Balance An ecosystem is a flexible, ever-fluctuating network. Its flexibility is a consequence of multiple feedback loops that keep the system in a state of dynamic balance. No single variable is maximized; all variables fluctuate around their optimal values.
  • 14. Agroecological principles underlying productivity, sustainability and resiliency of agroecosystems  Spatial and temporal genetic and species diversity at farm and landcape level  Crop and animal integration  Biologically active organic matter rich soils  Hi biomass recycling rates and tight nutrient cycles  Optimization of the use of space (agroecological redesign)
  • 15. Agroecosystem Processes to Optimize • Organic matter accumulation and nutrient cycling • Soil biological activity • Natural control mechanisms (disease suppression, biocontrol of insects, weed interference) • Resource conservation and regeneration (soil, water, germplasm, etc) • General enhancement of agrobiodiversity
  • 16. Sustainable agricultural systems are conceptualized here as being low in material input (pesticides, inorganic fertilizer, etc.) and high in information input (applied ecological knowledge of the system). High chemical input practices conceal and depreciate the importance of ecological processes occurring in agricultural systems. However, as pesticides, fertilizer, etc. are reduced, greater knowledge of the interaction occurring in agroecosystems is required for success. Furthermore, this knowledge must be applied in a practical manner to maintain agroecosystem productivity.
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  • 21. Input susbstitution vs agroecological approach • Symptoms • Root causes • limiting factors • processes • external inputs • interactions/synergy • maximize yields • stabilization • monoculture • diversification • ususally one product • multiple functions and products
  • 22. The pillars of agroecosystem health Agroecological Principles Agroecosystem Design “Below ground” “Above ground” Habitat Management, Plant Diversification and enhancement of beneficial fauna Habitat Management Biota Activation and Diversification (Soil Organic Matter Nutrient Management) Crop Health Agroecosystem Health
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  • 25. The ecological role of biodiversity in agroecosystem function and the provision of ecosystem services by diversified farming systems (Lopez-Ridaura et al. 2002)
  • 26. Rotational-intercropping design to reduce soil-nitrate losses
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  • 30. Biodiversity corridor in Fetzer Vineyard
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  • 33. This model shows an integrated barn with spatial and temporal design of crops, pasture, serials and trees. The pasture constitutes the changing phase of the rotation as grazing animals deposit manure improving soil fertility for the annual crops that use the nutrients thus representing the extracting phase of the rotation
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  • 41. Features of appropriate technologies for poor farmers  Based on indigenous knowledge and rationale  Economically viable, accessible and based on local resources  Environmental sound, socially and cultural sensitive  Risk averse, adapted to heterogeneous circumstances  Enhance total farm productivity
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  • 44. Finca “Del Medio” – José A. Casimiro Sancti Spíritus
  • 45. Characteristics of an integrated farm Area (ha) 10 Energy (GJ/ha/yr) 50.6 Protein (kg/ha/yr) 867 People fed by produced energy (Pers/ha/yr) 11 People fed by produced protein (Pers/ha/yr) 34 Energy efficiency 30
  • 46. Findings from a study of MASIPAG organic farmers in the Philippines  Food security is significantly higher for organic farmers.    Organic farmers have grow 50% more crops thus eating more diverse, nutritious and secure diet.  Organic farms exhibit better soil fertility, less soil erosion, increased tolerance of crops to pests and diseases and climate change  Health outcomes were also substantially better for the organic group.
  • 47. 1: org.=conven. < l: conven. mayor que org. >1: org. mayor que conven. Casi 300 estudios comparativos de agricultura orgánica/agroecológica y agricultura convencional
  • 48. Agroecology  is socially activating as its diffusion requires constant farmers participation;  is a culturally acceptable approach as it builds upon traditional knowledge and promotes a dialogue of wisdoms with more western scientific approaches;  promotes economically viable techniques by emphasizing use of indigenous knowledge, agrobiodiversity and local resources, avoiding dependence on external inputs;  is ecologically sound as it does not attempt to modify the ergy and efficiency of existing production systems, but rather tries to optimize their performance promoting diversity and synergies
  • 49. The Campesino a Campesino Movement • The Campesino a Campesino movement is an extensive grassroots movement in Central America and Mexico. • It is a cultural phenomenon, a broad-based movement with campesinos as the main actors • The Campesino a Campesino movement is an excellent example of how alternative technologies and practices can be disseminated bypassing "official channels". • It is a bottom up, horizontal mechanism for knowledge sharing and technology transfer
  • 50. Pilars of food sovereignty Agroecological strategies Social movements Land reform Access to land, water, seeds State support Markets, Credit, extensions, Research etc
  • 51. Agroecology, resilience and the three types of sovereignty to be reached in a rural community.
  • 52. Hypothetical threshold values established for an agricultural community for each type of sovereignty
  • 53. Alta Low external inputs, high recylcling rates, crop –livestock integration High inputs, industrial monocultures Low High Eficiency Baja Productivity Agroecosystem Diversity Low external inputs, diversified with low levels of integration Specialized systems with low external inputs Medium-Low Medium Alta Baja
  • 54. The basic requirements of a Viable and durable agricultural system … The basic requirements of a Viable and durable agricultural system capable of confronting the challenges of the 21st century while carrying out its productive goals within certain threshold established locally or regionally.
  • 55. Thank you for your attention!