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The development of the circular economy open farm in the agroecological transition: towards a renewed viability of the multi species agrosystems ubiquitous in

the Caribbean insular agricultures

Audrey Fanchone, Valérie Angeon, Harry Archimède, Jean-Louis Diman, Mario Giorgi, David Hammouya, Gladys Loranger-Merciris, Nathalie

Mandonnet, Régis Tournebize

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Audrey Fanchone, Valérie Angeon, Harry Archimède, Jean-Louis Diman, Mario Giorgi, et al.. The development of the circular economy open farm in the agroecological transition: towards a renewed via- bility of the multi species agrosystems ubiquitous in the Caribbean insular agricultures. 54. Caribbean Food Crops Society, 2018, Belize City, Belize. �hal-02788669�

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The development of the circular economy on farms in an agroecological transition: towards a renewed viability of the multispecies agrosystems

ubiquitous in the Caribbean insular agricultures.

CFCS 54 th annual meeting, Belize, july 2018

Audrey Fanchone,

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Valérie Angeon,

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Harry Archimède,

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Jean-Louis Diman,

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Mario Giorgi,

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David Hammouya,

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Gladys Loranger,

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Nathalie Mandonnet,

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Madly Moutoussamy,

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Régis Tournebize.

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1) INRA, Unité de Recherches Zootechniques (URZ)

2) INRA, Plateforme Expérimentale du Végétal et des Agrosystèmes Innovants (PEYI) 3) INRA, Plateforme Tropicale d’Expérimentation sur l’Animal (PTEA)

4) UA, Université des Antilles

5) INRA, Unité de Recherches sur les Agrosystèmes Tropicaux (URASTRO)

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Caribbean Food Crops Society, 54

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The development of the circular economy on farms in an agroecological transition: towards a renewed viability of the multispecies agrosystems

ubiquitous in the Caribbean insular agricultures.

CFCS 54 th annual meeting, Belize, july 2018

Audrey Fanchone,

1

Valérie Angeon,

1

Harry Archimède,

1

Jean-Louis Diman,

2

Mario Giorgi,

3

David Hammouya,

2

Gladys Loranger,

4

Nathalie Mandonnet,

1

Madly Moutoussamy,

1

Régis Tournebize.

5

Caribbean Food Crops Society, 54

th

annual meeting, Belize city, july 2018

10

1) INRA, Unité de Recherches Zootechniques (URZ)

2) INRA, Plateforme Expérimentale du Végétal et des Agrosystèmes Innovants (PEYI) 3) INRA, Plateforme Tropicale d’Expérimentation sur l’Animal (PTEA)

4) UA, Université des Antilles

5) INRA, Unité de Recherches sur les Agrosystèmes Tropicaux (URASTRO)

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