词条 | André Pochon |
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}} André Pochon is a Breton farmer born in 1931 in Saint-Mayeux (Côtes d'Armor). He retired in 1991. He is known to be one of the promoters of the farming and sustainable agriculture. In 2011, he was honored as a recipient of the Order of the Ermine for his contribution to Breton culture and development. Critique of industrial agricultureIn his various books, as well as his many public statements, André Pochon criticized the industrial agriculture.[1] He points in particular to the environmental damage caused by productivism, particularly through practices such as factory farming. According to him:
"Pochon's method"André Pochon offers alternatives to intensive farming based on breeding cows on meadows (with white clover) and pigs on straw.[2] The success of this model will push the INRA to develop some research programs on white clover in the 1980s. Pochon exposes the virtues of straw, mixed with animal excrement, that produces farmyard manure unlike Factory farming that produces liquid manure. The latter has much lower agronomic properties and poses spreading problems. In Pochon's opinion:
Pochon's farming best practices
Critique of Pochon's attitudeWhile deploring Pochon's controversial guidance, the INRA admits that one of the Pochon's mottos (cusumers must become "consum'actors") could be a necessary step to reconcile the French society with its agriculture and nutrition [3] References1. ^la-croix.com 05/03/2010 André Pochon, un agriculteur en herbe Michel Waintrop {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101020053229/http://www.la-croix.com/Andre-Pochon-un-agriculteur-en-herbe/article/2417000/4076 |date=October 20, 2010 }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Pochon, Andre}}2. ^agrobiosciences.org André Pochon, agriculteur, groupe agriculture durable, Bretagne 3. ^Courrier de l'environnement de l'INRA n°45, février 2002, Dominique Desbois 3 : French farmers|1931 births|Living people |
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