Sistemas Agrosilvopastoriles como estrategia de sustentabilidad en Zonas Tropicales
The purpose of this research work is to present the different types of Agrosilvopastoral Systems that are considered sustainable in tropical areas, this system is made up of the forestry component, whether timber, fruit, and animal component with the presence of long or long crops. short term. It is...
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2021
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| 要約: | The purpose of this research work is to present the different types of Agrosilvopastoral Systems that are considered sustainable in tropical areas, this system is made up of the forestry component, whether timber, fruit, and animal component with the presence of long or long crops. short term. It is important because of the way in which it is established conserving the environment and the use of natural resources within the production unit, with advanced techniques it will improve and optimize conservation related to the use of natural resources. Within the different types of agrosilvopastoral systems, great advantages are achieved in each of them as a sustainability strategy in tropical areas by using trees, animals and different agricultural crops. The trees are planted around the crops, pastures and they are the ones that would shade the animal, which at the same time would all be a joint strategy for the control of weeds that the animal can carry out, thus reducing expenses within the production unit and decreasing the possibilities of incidence of pests and diseases. Due to the aforementioned, it was concluded that the agrosilvopastoral system is not only a sustainability strategy in tropical areas, but also provides benefits for ecological conservation and natural resources, reducing the economic risks for the farmer, by diversifying the production and employment of family labor, with a greater integration of the family into the production process. |
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