What is ECAF?
 
ECAF definition

The European Conservation Agriculture Federation (ECAF) brings together fifteen national associations which promote among Europe's farmers the soil management "best practice" aspects of conservation agriculture. With member associations in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, ECAF represents the interests of the majority of the European Union's cropped farmland.

ECAF was constituted in Brussels on 14th January 1999, as a non-profit making association, subjected to the Belgium laws. It was conceived to encourage any issue focused on maintaining the agrarian soil and its biodiversity in the context of sustainable agriculture. ECAF is not involved in any commercial product, equipment and/ or trademark.

 
Conservation Agriculture: A definition

Conservation agriculture refers to soil management practices which minimise the disruption of the soil's structure, composition and natural biodiversity thereby also minimising erosion and degradation, and water contamination. Direct sowing and minimum cultivation systems are examples.

Conservation agriculture has an increasingly prominent role to play in world agriculture as farms seek to develop Integrated Crop Management (ICM) systems that benefit the environment and enhance farm profitability. Direct sowing and minimum cultivation systems are already in widespread use in North and South America and other parts of the world. ECAF can help Europe to catch up.

 
ECAF Objectives          

At national level ECAF's member organisations aim to:

  • improve technology transfer to farms;
  • promote agricultural and environmental policies supportive of sustainable soil management;
  • improve information exchange in the research, policy and practitioner communities; and
  • research, develop, evaluate and promote soil management systems to improve crop production and protection of the environment.
 
ECAF Operations

To reinforce the aims of its members at European level ECAF operates as:

  • The principal point of contact for discussions on conservation agriculture with European policy makers.
  • Thus ECAF will work with EU Commission, Parliament and Environment Agency officials on the design and implementation of the agri-environment provisions of Agenda 2000.

  • A clearinghouse at European level to collect and spread information to farmers and agrarian technicians about conservation agriculture.
  • A focus for encouraging the investigation, development, and teaching of all aspects of conservation agriculture.

    Thus ECAF is co-ordinating a project funded by the EU LIFE programme to share and promote knowledge between its member associations and their respective farmer audiences.

  • A collaborator with other international and national organisations that have related and complementary objectives.
 
ECAF Activities

ECAF undertakes the following specific activities:

  • Publication of bulletins, newsletters, technical reports, and books.
  • Organisation of international workshops, seminars, congresses and training
    programmes (World Congress page).
  • Information exchange between its member associations.
 
ECAF Board

President:

Gottlieb Basch (Treasurer of APOSOLO)
Professor of the Crop Science Department, University of Evora, Evora, Portugal

 

Vice-President:

Wolfgang G. Sturny (Member of the Committee of Swiss No-till)
Environment and Agriculture Service of the Canton of Berne, Berne, Swiss

 

General Secretary-Treasurer:

Emilio J. González Sánchez (Executive Director of AEAC/SV)
A
gronomist, Cordoba, Spain

 

Members:

Timo Rouhiainen (FINCA)

Gerard Rass (General Secretary of APAD)

 

Executive Director:

Antonio Holgado Cabrera
ecaf@arrakis.es

 

 
Founding Organisations

Danish Conservation Agriculture Association (DKA) DENMARK
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Association pour la Promotion d´une Agriculture Durable
(APAD) FRANCE
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Gesellschaft für Konservierende Bodenbearbeitung (GKB)
GERMANY
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Associazione Italiana per la Gestione Agronomica e Conservativa del Suolo
(A.I.G.A.Co.S.) ITALY
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Associação Portuguesa de Mobilização de Conservação do Solo (APOSOLO) PORTUGAL
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Asociación Española de Agricultura de Conservación.
Suelos Vivos (AEAC.SV) SPAIN
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Schweizerische Gesellschaft für bodenschonende Landwirtschaft (Swiss No-Till) SWITZERLAND

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UK Soil Management Initiative (SMI)
UNITED KINGDOM
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Become a member

ECAF, as a non-profit association, is open to collaborate with any European farmers' associations, private companies and administration departments interested in promoting conservation agriculture. ECAF does not endorse any specific commercial products, or trademarks.

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