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Enhancing knowledge among smallholders on pollinators and supporting field margins for sustainable food security

机译:加强小组镇流动兵的知识,并为可持续粮食安全支持领域利基

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Agro-ecological intensification (AEI) harnesses natural processes, such as pollination, that support sustainable crop production and can buffer against future food security risks. However, the transition from conventional agriculture, which relies on inputs that can damage natural ecosystem processes, to more sustainable food production under AEI, is knowledge-intensive. Here, we investigated knowledge gaps among smallholder farmers about pollinators and field margins in a bean agri-system in Tanzania. While 77% of farmers were familiar with and identified honeybees correctly prior to training, only 52% understood their role as a pollinator of crops. Furthermore, 80% and 98% of farmers were unaware of the significance of wild (solitary) bees or the importance of hoverflies as pollinators. A high level of synthetic agrochemical use was reported for the management of pests and weeds, particularly in the more agriculturally intensive production systems. However, an end-line survey conducted one year after training showed an increase in knowledge and the majority of farmers, 99%, 54% and 62% subsequently recognised honeybees, hoverflies and solitary bees respectively, by name. Furthermore, 95%, 69% and 60% of farmers understood the importance of honeybees, hoverflies and solitary bees respectively, as crop pollinators and natural enemies (for hoverflies). Similarly, a majority of farmers recognised the benefits of biopesticides as environmentally safer over synthetic pesticides as well as the value of field margins in supporting pollinators and other ecosystem services. We argue that, improving understanding among smallholder farmers of ecosystem services and their ecological requirements is both feasible and essential to achieving sustainable intensification in small holder farming systems.
机译:农业生态强化(AEI)利用授粉等自然过程,支持可持续的作物生产,并可以缓冲未来的粮食安全风险。然而,从常规农业的过渡,依赖于可能损害自然生态系统流程的投入,以更具可持续的AEI可持续生产,是知识密集的。在这里,我们调查了坦桑尼亚豆类农业系统的小农农民之间的知识差距。虽然在培训之前,77%的农民熟悉并识别蜜蜂,但只有52%的人理解其作为农作物的传导管的作用。此外,80%和98%的农民不知道野生(孤零零)蜜蜂的意义或Hoverflies作为粉刷者的重要性。据报道,讨论了高水平的合成农业化学用途,用于管理害虫和杂草,特别是在更多农业上强化生产系统中。然而,在培训后一年进行的终点调查表明知识和大多数农民,99%,54%和62%,随后分别通过名称公认的蜜蜂,Hoverflies和孤独的蜜蜂。此外,95%,69%和60%的农民分别理解蜜蜂,脾气暴躁,孤独蜜蜂的重要性,作为作物传染兵和天然敌人(用于悬浮烟)。同样,大多数农民认识到生物农药的益处作为对合成杀虫剂的环境更安全,以及领域利润的价值,支持粉碎机和其他生态系统服务。我们认为,改善生态系统服务的小农农民的理解及其生态需求都是可行的,并且对实现小型持有人农业系统的可持续增强至关重要。

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