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- SUSTAINABILITY OF SILVOPASTURE SYSTEMS BASED ON DECIDIOUS SPECIES FROM THE IBERO-ATLANTIC REGION WITH NATIVE BREEDS OF PIG IN EXTENSIVELY FARMING
SUSTAINABILITY OF SILVOPASTURE SYSTEMS BASED ON DECIDIOUS SPECIES FROM THE IBERO-ATLANTIC REGION WITH NATIVE BREEDS OF PIG IN EXTENSIVELY FARMING
SUSTAINABILITY OF SILVOPASTURE SYSTEMS BASED ON DECIDIOUS SPECIES FROM THE IBERO-ATLANTIC REGION WITH NATIVE BREEDS OF PIG IN EXTENSIVELY FARMING
SUSTAINABILITY OF SILVOPASTURE SYSTEMS BASED ON DECIDIOUS SPECIES FROM THE IBERO-ATLANTIC REGION WITH NATIVE BREEDS OF PIG IN EXTENSIVELY FARMING
Tipo de proxecto
Investigación
Organismo financiador
INIA, RTA2014-00051-C04
Entidades participantes
Lourizán. INGACAL. Xunta de Galicia; Departamento de Producción Vegetal. USC, SERIDA. Principado de Asturias; NEIKER. Gobierno Vasco.
Período
2015 – 2018
Equipo de investigación
Investigador principal
Fco. Javier Silva-Pando
Investigadores participantes
M. Alonso Santos, M. J. Rozados Lorenzo, M. F. Ignacio Quinteiro, I. Fernández Paz
Resumo
This project pretends to measure the effect of stocking density on extensively pig farming and compare it with semi-extensive systems and native breeds of hybrids. This research study is thought in 5 tests located in oak woods or chestnut woods from the 3 autonomous communities involved. The productive and environmental factors of the implementation of this silvopasture systems with native breeds will be quantified and evaluated.