Combining systemic and pragmatic approaches for the holistic diagnosis of a farm in agroecological transition in a health context

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Introduction: Today, agriculture and livestock farming are facing environmental, social and health challenges. The agroecological transition is a possible response to these challenges. It requires changes in practices but also an evolution in farmers' ways of thinking and relationships with living things. Some diagnostics of farms, such as the global analysis of farms, behaviors and practices. Methods: We therefore propose a holistic approach combining a global analysis of farms and a pragmatic approach to understand the functioning of agricultural production systems. This pragmatic turn enables to integrate the ways in which the farmer's reality is established, the performance of the system, the associated metrics and the farmer's relationship with life. Results and discussion: Using the example of a farm in transition, we show that it is the combination researcher's stance and allows for a renewed dialogue between research and farmers in the field.

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Cremilleux, M., Michaud, A., Cayre, P., Martin, B., Rigolot, C., & Michelin, Y. (2023). Combining systemic and pragmatic approaches for the holistic diagnosis of a farm in agroecological transition in a health context. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 7. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2023.875820

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