Theory and reality of integrated rice–duck farming in Asian developing countries: A systematic review and SWOT analysis
Integrated rice–duck farming, in which ducks feed on insects
and weeds in paddies and fertilise rice plants, has been a flagship of
Asian sustainable-agriculture movements. Nevertheless, IRDF is not
spreading rapidly enough to become a successful
alternative agriculture. This paper undertakes a systematic review of experimental IRDF studies to
identify the strengths and weaknesses of, opportunities for and
threats to IRDF. The most recognisable
empirical strength of IRDF is the synergy of rice and ducks. It was
found that the establishment of organic food certification systems
provides an opportunity for IRDF to grow. On the other hand,
labour-intensiveness was found the greatest weakness of IRDF.
In order to make IRDF economically more feasible, the
non-market ecological benefits of IRDF should be internalised through appropriate
policy instruments.
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