FiBL Collaboration

Project "BioFruitNet": Biodiversity

July 31, 2023 Season 1 Episode 2
Project "BioFruitNet": Biodiversity
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FiBL Collaboration
Project "BioFruitNet": Biodiversity
Jul 31, 2023 Season 1 Episode 2

Within the EU funded project BIOFRUITNET, three guests, Jutta Kienzle  from Föko and the University of Hohenheim, Lene Sigsgaard  from UCPH and François Warlop from Grab were invited to a podcast to discuss why biodiversity is important for pest control and pollination and how to increase biodiversity in orchards.

00:00 Introduction 
01:15 Why biodiversity is important for pest control and pollination 
08:00 Seminatural habitats in and around a farm 
09:50 Plant species that best support beneficial insects and pollinators 
12:00 Integration of biodiversity measures in the production area 
15:40 Adapted practices: cultivar choices, fertilization practices 
17:20 Spontaneous flora through less mowing and fertilization 
18:10 “Bee directive” in France 
19:55 A “clean” production area is aversive to biodiversity 
21:00 Benefits of a high biodiversity level on farms 
22:00 What you can do to increase biodiversity in the orchards 
24:15 Plants that should be avoided as precaution 
28:40 Trap plants for pests 
29:30 Design of the orchards: benefit of diversification 
35:00 Management of highly diverse farms 
39:30 Consumers and society need to be educated as well 
45:00 Guidelines for farmers to access biodiversity on farms 
47:44 Summary

Further information:

  • Booklet of simplified methods for the monitoring of functional biodiversity in organic orchards on orgprints.org
  • Technical guide "Perennial flower strips - a tool for improving control in fruit orchards, articel numer 1096, on shop.fibl.org
Show Notes

Within the EU funded project BIOFRUITNET, three guests, Jutta Kienzle  from Föko and the University of Hohenheim, Lene Sigsgaard  from UCPH and François Warlop from Grab were invited to a podcast to discuss why biodiversity is important for pest control and pollination and how to increase biodiversity in orchards.

00:00 Introduction 
01:15 Why biodiversity is important for pest control and pollination 
08:00 Seminatural habitats in and around a farm 
09:50 Plant species that best support beneficial insects and pollinators 
12:00 Integration of biodiversity measures in the production area 
15:40 Adapted practices: cultivar choices, fertilization practices 
17:20 Spontaneous flora through less mowing and fertilization 
18:10 “Bee directive” in France 
19:55 A “clean” production area is aversive to biodiversity 
21:00 Benefits of a high biodiversity level on farms 
22:00 What you can do to increase biodiversity in the orchards 
24:15 Plants that should be avoided as precaution 
28:40 Trap plants for pests 
29:30 Design of the orchards: benefit of diversification 
35:00 Management of highly diverse farms 
39:30 Consumers and society need to be educated as well 
45:00 Guidelines for farmers to access biodiversity on farms 
47:44 Summary

Further information:

  • Booklet of simplified methods for the monitoring of functional biodiversity in organic orchards on orgprints.org
  • Technical guide "Perennial flower strips - a tool for improving control in fruit orchards, articel numer 1096, on shop.fibl.org