Agricultural management issues of implementing multifunctionality: Commodity and non-commodity production in the approach of the MEA-Scope project

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Management practises are actually designed CO-oriented. Following the societal demand for implementing multifunctional agriculture it is necessary to examine in how far the existing management practices are as well feasible to produce NCOs or in how far they are multifunctionally sound (jointly CO/NCO oriented). Multifunctional joint production has to be aware production, considering the specific yield potentials of COs and NCOs at a specific natural site. From the farm management perspective, we assume both, CO and NCO as markets existing. © 2007 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Piorr, A., Müller, K., Happe, K., Uthes, S., & Sattler, C. (2007). Agricultural management issues of implementing multifunctionality: Commodity and non-commodity production in the approach of the MEA-Scope project. In Multifunctional Land Use: Meeting Future Demands for Landscape Goods and Services (pp. 167–181). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-36763-5_11

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