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RAVT2004-1  Methodology for the improvement of farming systems
Duration :  21h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Advanced Master in Plant and Animal Resource Management in tropical environmentFirst semester3
Holder(s) :  Guy Mergeai
Language :  French language
Course contents :  Introduction
Terminologies and concepts
Origin and description of the diversity of the farms
Analyze and diagnosis of the operation of the farms
Possible actions for the improvement of the farming systems
Course objective :  The course aims at making acquire the tools necessary to analyze the operation of farming systems in tropical areas and to identify and implement actions allowing the improvement of the performances of these systems.
At the end of the course, the student must be able to:
- understand the concept of system and its applications in agriculture.
- apprehend the operation of a farm as a system.
- appreciate the importance of the various factors which condition the operation of the farming systems in tropical areas.
- determine the characteristics of the cropping and the livestock systems of a farm and to quantify their economic performances.
- establish a typology of farms using qualitative survey methods.
- propose solutions allowing the improvement of the performances of the farming systems met in tropical areas.
Workshops :  Analysis of economic perfomances cropping systems, livestock systems and farming systems in tropical regions.
Organization :  Lectures: 15h
Exercices: 6h
Written notes :  - Beets W.C. 1995. Raising and sustaining productivity of smallholder farming systems in the tropics : A handbook of sustainable agricultural development. AgBé Publishing, Alkmaar, Pays-bas.
- De Rosnay J. 1975. Le Macroscope - vers une vision globale. Seuil, Paris, France.
- Mettrick H. 1994. Recherche agricole orientée vers le développement. ICRA, Wageningen, Pays-Bas.
- Ruthenberg H. 1980. Farming systems in the tropics. Clarendon Press, Oxford, Royaume Uni.
Assessment :  Written examination (100%)
Contacts :  Mergeai, Guy (Chargé de cours) Phytotechnie tropicale et Horticulture 081 62 21 44 mergeai.g@fsagx.ac.be


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