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Blog Biomasse & Diversification Agricole : L'Expertise Agribiomix

Bienvenue sur l'espace technique dédié aux cultures pérennes à haut rendement. Agriculteurs, nous partageons ici nos retours d'expérience pour réussir votre diversification. Retrouvez nos itinéraires techniques complets sur le Paulownia (bois d'œuvre), le Miscanthus (énergie & paillage) et les stratégies de rentabilité pour une agriculture de résilience.

Implantation de miscanthus
Agricultural Innovation
Edouard HOP

How profitable is miscanthus?

Rentabilité du Miscanthus : Analyse économique et facteurs clés de succès Dans un contexte agricole marqué par la volatilité des prix des céréales et l’augmentation des coûts des intrants, le Miscanthus x giganteus s’impose comme une alternative stratégique. Au-delà de son intérêt agronomique, c’est sa performance économique sur le long terme (15 à 20 ans) qui séduit de plus en

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Plantation de miscanthus
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Edouard HOP

How to plant Miscanthus?

Miscanthus Giganteus: a developing perennial crop. Miscanthus Giganteus, nicknamed “elephant grass”, is a perennial grass. Native to Asia, this plant adapts perfectly to European climates. Today, it is cultivated for use in biomass energy, biomaterials and agricultural and horticultural mulching. Its rapid growth and extensive root system enable it to store up to 10 times more carbon than permanent grassland.

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feuille de paulownia
Agricultural Innovation
Edouard HOP

Paulownia short rotation coppice (TCR)

Paulownia – biomass – short rotation coppice Paulownia short rotation coppice: yields, density, cycles and biomass releases Direct answer: paulownia TCR is feasible, but yields vary greatly depending on the site. Without deep soil and water management at start-up, growth quickly stalls. The most frequent use is as biomass (wood chips), sometimes with a secondary use. Guides: Paulownia (hub) Read

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miscanthus-culture-alternative
Agricultural Innovation
Edouard HOP

5 alternative crops to diversify your farm

5 Cultures Alternatives pour Diversifier votre Exploitation Agricole Diversifier son exploitation n’est plus une option, c’est une stratégie de résilience. Face aux aléas climatiques et à la volatilité des marchés céréaliers, l’intégration de cultures pérennes répond à un double enjeu : sécuriser le revenu agricole et contribuer à la souveraineté énergétique européenne. Au-delà des grandes cultures annuelles, des solutions existent

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mix-agricole
Agricultural Innovation
Edouard HOP

The agricultural mix: the path to resilient, sovereign agriculture

The agricultural mix, inspired by the energy mix concept, is an approach that aims to diversify crops and farming practices to create a more sustainable, resilient and productive system. In this article, we will discuss the benefits of the agricultural mix, focusing on biomass production, bio-materials, soil fertilization and the resilience of the farm and society as a whole. Biomass

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TCR de peuplier
Agricultural Innovation
Edouard HOP

Short rotation coppice (TCR) vs very short rotation coppice (TTCR): What are the differences?

The sustainable management of forest resources and the growing demand for renewable energy have led to the emergence of new tree cultivation methods, notably short-rotation coppice (SRT) and very short-rotation coppice (VSCR). In this article, we’ll compare these two systems and highlight their respective differences and advantages. Short rotation coppice (TCR) TCR is a system of growing fast-growing trees, generally

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Agricultural Innovation
Edouard HOP

Launch of the AGRIBIOMIX project: non-food crops to meet agricultural challenges

The world of agriculture is constantly changing, so we’re launching the innovative AGRIBIOMIX project, focused on the production of non-food crops. In this article, we’ll look at current agricultural issues and the solutions our initiative provides to support farmers and enhance local resources. Biomaterials production, bioenergy, ecosystem services: agriculture’s other vocation  The agricultural issues of the 21st century are many

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