Practical Ways to Assess Sustainability

Agroscope has developed the foundation of a methodology for assessing the sustainability of Swiss farms. From summer 2016, a set of indicators will be tested on around ten farms. Sustainably managed farms form an important basis for healthy, fit-for-the-future food production.

The assessment of a farm’s sustainability is a vital step in its optimisation. Here, equal consideration must be given to the criteria concerning the three dimensions of environment, economy and society. Agroscope has developed appropriate indicators, and published these in May 2016 in the ‘Agroscope Science’ publication series.

These indicators are the foundation for enabling farmers, consumers and associations as well as interested actors and stakeholders from production, processing and trade to develop a comprehensive farm sustainability assessment. Particular attention is devoted by Agroscope to the social dimension. This field still lacks sufficient resilient and practical indicators that are tailor-made for Swiss farms.

Well-being concept for human well-being

Four project teams developed indicators for assessing social sustainability, with a focus on the three areas of human well-being, animal welfare, and landscape aesthetics. Here, it was shown that the Well-being Concept of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) represents a good basis for depicting the various aspects of human well-being. To this end, key questions allowing the relevant topics to be described simply and concisely were developed for each sub-aspect such as e.g. work/life balance, social relationships and subjective well-being. 

Owing to the relevance of the topic for agriculture, a project team devoted itself to the calculation of temporal workload. On the basis of the ‘ART Work Budget’ software developed by Agroscope to calculate the expected working time, we derived an indicator by comparing the theoretically derived working-time input and the workforce available on the farm. 

Point system for animal welfare

A further project team noted that using a simple indicator to assess animal welfare cannot cover all of the requirements. The researchers therefore propose a point system that manages without observations or measurements on the animal itself. In this system, points are awarded to measures with an anticipated positive impact on one of the twelve animal welfare aspects taken into account in the existing Welfare®-Quality Protocol measuring instrument, e.g. freedom of movement or the absence of pain.  In order for points to be awarded, the anticipated animal welfare must go beyond the minimum stipulated in the Swiss Animal Protection Law. Follow-up projects will now aim to determine whether a correlation does in fact exist between the number of points awarded and the level of animal welfare.

Indicators for the economy and environment

Agroscope has also developed indicators for the economic and environmental dimensions; detailed information on these can be found in the relevant Agroscope publication of May 2016. The economic sustainability of a farm can be illustrated by two key figures in each of the following areas: profitability (earned income per family labour unit and total return on capital); liquidity (cashflow-turnover rate and dynamic gearing ratio), and stability (investment intensity and investment coverage). The environmental dimension of sustainability encompasses the components of resource efficiency, effects on climate, nutrients, and ecotoxicity, as well as biodiversity and soil quality. 

Practicability, utility, acceptance

Practical testing of the indicator set is carried out in close cooperation with the involved farmers. The test determines the practicability, utility and acceptance of a sustainability assessment at farm level. In addition to the refinement of the indicator set, a scientific analysis of the results is planned. The project will be concluded with an in-depth report at the end of 2019. The results obtained are meant to contribute to the implementation of a practical solution for assessing sustainability on a large number of farms. The project is financially supported by the Migros Cooperative Association (MGB). IP-Suisse is actively involved in data acquisition.

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Project number: 22.11.20.04.01

Digitalisation in Cropping Systems

Landwirtschaftliche Produktionssysteme werden durch viele Faktoren wie Wetter, Böden, Pflanzen und Schadorganismen sowie durch das Betriebsmanagement beeinflusst. Der laufende Fortschritt im Bereich der Sensorik und Datenverarbeitung ermöglicht einen zunehmend besseren Einblick in die Agrarumweltsysteme und erlaubt es, Entscheidungen für das Management von Feldkulturen zielgerichteter zu treffen. Dies bildet die Grundlage, um Produktionsprozesse zu optimieren und zu automatisieren. Drohnen, Roboter und andere Geräte können Aktionen präziser, umwelt- und ressourcenschonender und unter Einsparung menschlicher Arbeitskraft ausführen. Dieses Projekt liefert konkrete Beiträge zur Verbesserung der Effizienz der Stickstoffdüngung, des Pflanzenschutzes und der Bewässerung.

Last Name, First Name Location
Anken Thomas Tänikon
Cockburn Marianne Avenches
Guisolan Anne Liebefeld
Latsch Annett Jana Tänikon
Liebisch Frank Reckenholz
Nasser Roland Tänikon
Simmler Michael Tänikon
Zorn Alexander Tänikon

Latsch A. J.
Smart-N: Resultate und Erkenntnisse aus 2 Jahren On-Farm-Versuchen.
In: Beitrag der ortsspezifischen N-Düngung zum Absenkpfad. 15. Januar, Tänikon. 2024, 1-12.

Latsch A. J.
Ressourcenprojekt PFLOPF: Pflanzenschutzmittel durch digitale Technologien einsparen.
In: Pflanzenschutztagung Feldbau. 12. Januar, Biel. 2024, 1-13.
other Languages: french

Latsch A. J., Kramer B.
Ortsspezifische Düngung - etwas für die Praxis?
UFA-Revue, 12, 2023, 14-15.
other Languages: french

Latsch A. J.
Smart-N: Ortsspezifische Düngung zur Reduktion der Stickstoff-Überschüsse in der Praxis.
In: BDU-Herbsttagung. 15. November, Publ. Agridea, Olten. 2023, 1-15.

Latsch A. J.
Ressourcenprojekt PFLOPF: Pflanzenschutzoptimierung mit Precision Farming.
In: 5. News Spot Agridigital. 9. November, Publ. Chartagemeinschaft Digitalisierung, 2023, 1-12.

Latsch A. J., Anken T.
Standortangepasste N-Düngung zur Reduktion der Überschüsse: Smart-N und weitere AGS-Projekte.
In: Projektplattform. 31. Oktober, Tänikon. 2023, 1-16.

Anken T., Latsch A. J.
Characteristics of a spot sprayer for the treatment of Rumex obtusifolius in meadows.
Landtechnik, 78, (3), 2023, 139-151.

Latsch A. J.
Effizienter Pflanzenschutz durch moderne Technik.
E-Agil, 2, 2023, 3.

Gasser L., Perez F. C. , Cockburn M.
Can meteorological data improve the short-term prediction of individual milk yield in dairy cows?
Journal of Dairy Science, In Press, 2023.

Anken T., Latsch A. J.
Schafft Spot Spraying nach dem Durchbruch auf Wiesen den Sprung in die BFF?
In: Pflanzenschutztagung. 13. Januar, Publ. Plattform Ackerbau, Biel. 2023.

Anken T., Kramer H., Kole J.
Sprayertest for Spot Sprayers.
In: SPISE - Conference. 3. May, Publ. SPISE, Den Haag. 2023, 1-21.

Anken T.
Spray drones in Switzerland.
In: DJI Agriculture Europe Distributor's Meeting. 1. June, Publ. DJI Europe, Budapest. 2023, 1-18.

Anken T., Rombach M., Mettler D.
Digitalisierung in der Landwirtschaft.
In: Klima und Wandel im Gebirge: Der etwas andere Schlussbericht. Publ. Stiftung Lebensraum Gebirge, 2022, 20.

Simmler M., Meyer P., Liebisch F.
Bodeninformation aus Radioaktivität.
UFA-Revue, 9, 2022, 20-22.

Argento F., Liebisch F., Anken T., Walter A., El Benni N.
Investigating two solutions to balance revenues and N surplus in Swiss winter wheat.
Agricultural Systems, 201, 2022, 1-10.

Latsch A. J., Bauer M., Anken T.
Mit Heisswasser und Mikroflamme gegen Unkräuter in der Reihe: Neue Möglichkeiten für eine herbizidfreie Unkrautregulierung.
Der Pflanzenarzt, 6-7, 2022, 6-8.

Schneider M., Hart L., Gallmann E., Umstätter C.
A novel chart to score rumen fill following simple sequential instructions.
Rangeland Ecology & Management, 82, 2022, 97-103.

Argento F., Liebisch F., Simmler M., Ringger C., Hatt M., Walter A., Anken T.
Linking soil N dynamics and plant N uptake by means of sensor support.
European Journal of Agronomy, 134, 2022, 126462-126472.

Anken T.
Digitale Technologien für eine effiziente und nachhaltige Landwirtschaft.
In: Technology Outlook 2021. Publ. SATW, 2022, 94-94.

Anken T.
Ecorobotix international ausgezeichnet.
Agroluchs, 1, 2022, 16-18.

Keck M.
Geruch aus der Tierhaltung - von der Quelle zur Immission?
In: Fachtagung Emissionsbeurteilung in der Nutztierhaltung 2022. 05. April, Publ. HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein, Raumberg-Gumpenstein. 2022, 1-30.

Anken T.
Mobilfunk als Lebensnerv der Landwirtschaft.
UFA-Revue, 4, 2022, 62-64.
other Languages: french

Latsch A. J.
PFLOPF - Pflanzenschutzoptimierung mit Precision Farming.
In: Projektplattform. 19. April, Tänikon - Agroscope. 2022, 1-17.

Anken T., Abt F., Binder S.
Stickstoffdünger mit digitaler Technik effizienter einsetzen.
UFA-Revue, 3, 2022, 50-51.
other Languages: french

Latsch A. J.
PFLOPF Wirkungsmonitoring: Resultate und Ausblick.
In: PFLOPF Teilnehmerworkshop Sonderkulturen. 16. März, Online-Workshop. 2022, 1-18.

Latsch A. J.
PFLOPF Wirkungsmonitoring: Resultate und Ausblick.
In: PFLOPF-Teilnehmerworkshop Ackerbau. 09. März, Online-Veranstaltung Ressourcenprojekt PFLOPF. 2022.

Gandorfer M., Hoffmann C., El Benni N., Cockburn M., Anken T., Floto H.
Informatik in der Land-, Forst- und Ernährungswirtschaft: Fokus: Künstliche Intelligenz in der Agrar- und Ernährungswirtschaft.
In: 42. GIL Jahrestagung. P-317, Publ. Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI), Agroscope, Tänikon, Ettenhausen, Schweiz. 2022.

Hart L., Dickhoefer U., Paulenz E., Umstaetter C.
Evaluation of a binary classification approach to detect herbage scarcity based on behavioral responses of grazing dairy cows.
Sensors, 22, 2022, 968-995.

Keck M., Keller M., Schrade S.
Odour concentration of various emitting area sources from cattle farms.
In: IWA2021 Conference. 26-27 October, Publ. Olores, Bilbao (ES). 2021, 1-6.

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