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Effectiveness and feasibility of regenerative agricultural practices in the root vegetable sector in the UK

英国における根菜セクターでの再生農業実践の有効性と実現可能性 (AI 翻訳)

Sharvari Shashank Bidaye

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-04-01#その他Origin: Global対象セクター: agriculture
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2026.1759305
原典: https://public-pages-files-2025.frontiersin.org/journals/sustainable-food-systems/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2026.1759305/pdf
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日本語

この研究は、英国の根菜生産における再生農業(RA)の有効性と実現可能性を検証した。混合手法を用いて、農家や専門家への調査とインタビューを実施し、栄養バランスや多様な輪作などの慣行が高い評価を得る一方、不耕起やアグロフォレストリーは適用が限定的であることを明らかにした。導入障壁として移行コストや収量リスク、政策支援の不足が挙げられ、政策や市場メカニズムによる支援の必要性が示唆された。

English

This study examines the effectiveness and feasibility of regenerative agricultural practices in UK root vegetable production. Using a mixed-methods approach, it finds that nutrient budgeting and diversified rotations are highly rated, while no-till and agroforestry have limited applicability. Barriers include high transition costs and insufficient policy support. The paper highlights the need for targeted interventions at farm, market, and policy levels to promote adoption.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

本論文は英国の根菜セクターにおける再生農業の導入障壁と機会を扱っており、日本の農業政策や有機農業推進に参考となる可能性がある。ただし、日本の気候・土壌条件は異なるため、直接的な適用には慎重を要する。

In the global GX context

This paper contributes to the growing body of evidence on regenerative agriculture implementation challenges in high-disturbance crops, offering insights for policymakers and supply chain actors in temperate regions.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides empirical evidence on barriers and feasibility of regenerative practices in root crops.

🏢実務担当者:Farmers and agronomists can use the findings to identify high-impact practices like nutrient budgeting and diversified rotations.

🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for supportive policies and market incentives to promote regenerative agriculture adoption.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Regenerative agriculture (RA) offers a holistic framework for restoring soil health, enhancing biodiversity, and increasing the resilience of food systems. While RA principles have gained traction globally, their adoption in root vegetable systems, especially within the UK, remains limited and fragmented. Root crops like potatoes and sugar beet pose unique challenges for RA due to their intensive soil disturbance and high input demands. This research aimed to investigate the effectiveness and feasibility of regenerative practices in root crop production in the UK, with a focus on identifying barriers to adoption and context-specific adaptations. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining a survey of 57 RA practices and semi-structured interviews with root crop experts, including farmers, agronomists, and industry stakeholders. Practices such as nutrient budgeting, diversified rotations, hedgerows, and legume-rich leys were consistently rated high in both effectiveness and feasibility, whereas no-till systems, agroforestry, and biostimulants showed high variability or limited applicability in the root crop context. Findings from the interviews highlighted major barriers, including high transition costs, yield risks, insufficient or inconsistent government support and lack of market rewards. However, opportunities were also identified in supportive policy payments, supermarket-led sustainability pricing and assurance schemes, technological innovation, farmer-led experimentation, and knowledge transfer. The study concludes that RA holds substantial potential in the root vegetable sector, but widespread adoption will require targeted interventions at farm, market, and policy levels. By bridging empirical knowledge with farmers’ experiences, the research provides insights that can contribute to the discussion on the UK’s agricultural policy and guide initiatives such as Waitrose and Partners’ Farming for Nature programme towards practical, scalable sustainability in agriculture.

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