Abstract
In Portugal, the olive orchard is the most representative agricultural crop and one of the most impactful on the national economy. Therefore, a production structure accompanying the technological advances in this field would be expected; however, such a structure has not yet been realized, especially within traditional systems. Thus, taking northeastern Portugal as a case study, where a great expression of traditional orchards is visible, the following aspects are addressed within this paper: the region’s biophysical framework, the olive orchard’s environmental and socio-economic importance and its current management practices and associated pressures. As a result of that assessment, which demonstrates a low level of sustainability for traditional olive orchards, mainly in terms of economic viability, the most effective and simple solution is to act appropriately on factors that interfere with the crop yield, namely, irrigation and fertilization issues. With that purpose, a multiscale precision oliviculture system is also presented that is being developed in order to support decision making in traditional olive orchard management, aiming to obtain economically efficient productions based on eco-friendly cultural practices. Throughout the entire process, it is essential to ensure stakeholder engagement, in particular, olive growers, so that they recognize the effectiveness of potential measures that may avoid the reconversion/abandonment of the traditional olive production system.
Funder
national funds FCT/MCTES (PIDDAC) to CIMO
SusTEC
European Social Fund
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry
Reference63 articles.
1. Fernandez, P., Roque, N., and Lourenço, C. (2019). Gestão e Monitorização do Olival Suportados na Caraterização da Variabilidade Espacial do Olival, Azeites de Montanha. Promoção e Valorização de Azeites de Montanha (CENTRO-01-0246-FEDER-000004/6756).
2. A sustainable model for the management of olive orchards located in semi-arid marginal areas: Some remarks and indications for policy makers;Palese;Environ. Sci. Policy,2013
3. Harvesting system sustainability in Mediterranean olive cultivation;Bernardi;Sci. Total Environ.,2018
4. Structure, management and productivity of hedgerow olive orchards: A review;Connor;Sci. Hortic.,2014
5. Neto, M.C., Pinto, P.A., and Coelho, J.P.P. (2005). Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação e a Agricultura, Cap 4: Agricultura de Precisão, SPI—Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação, Principia, Publicações Universitárias e Científicas.