Sustainability assessment of greenhouse vegetable farming practices from environmental, economic, and socio-institutional perspectives in China

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Lanqin Yang
Biao Huang
Mingcui Mao
Lipeng Yao
Silvana Niedermann
Wenyou Hu
Yong Chen
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[1] Institute of Soil Science,Key Laboratory of Soil Environment and Pollution Remediation
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of the Environment
[3] Jiangsu University,College of Resources and Environment
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Environmental Systems Science
[5] Yunnan Agricultural University,undefined
[6] Institute of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
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Sustainable greenhouse vegetable farming practices; Heavy fertilization; Trace metals; Nutrients; Farmers’ income; Agricultural extension service efficiency;
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To provide growing population with sufficient food, greenhouse vegetable production has expanded rapidly in recent years in China and sustainability of its farming practices is a major concern. Therefore, this study assessed the sustainability of greenhouse vegetable farming practices from environmental, economic, and socio-institutional perspectives in China based on selected indicators. The empirical data were collected through a survey of 91 farm households from six typical greenhouse vegetable production bases and analysis of environmental material samples. The results showed that heavy fertilization in greenhouse vegetable bases of China resulted in an accumulation of N, P, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn in soil, nutrient eutrophication in irrigation water, and high Cd in some leaf vegetables cultivated in acidic soil. Economic factors including decreased crop yield in conventional farming bases, limited and site-dependent farmers’ income, and lack of complete implementation of subsidy policies contributed a lot to adoption of heavy fertilization by farmers. Also, socio-institutional factors such as lack of unified management of agricultural supplies in the bases operated in cooperative and small family business models and low agricultural extension service efficiency intensified the unreasonable fertilization. The selection of cultivated vegetables was mainly based on farmers’ own experience rather than site-dependent soil conditions. Thus, for sustainable development of greenhouse vegetable production systems in China, there are two key aspects. First, it is imperative to reduce environmental pollution and subsequent health risks through integrated nutrient management and the planting strategy of selected low metal accumulation vegetable species especially in acidic soil. Second, a conversion of cooperative and small family business models of greenhouse vegetable bases to enterprises should be extensively advocated in future for the unified agricultural supplies management and improved agricultural extension service efficiency, which in turn can stabilize vegetable yields and increase farmers’ benefits.
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页码:17287 / 17297
页数:10
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