Land equivalent ratio

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Template:Agriculture The land equivalent ratio is a concept in agriculture that describes the relative land area required under sole cropping (monoculture) to produce the same yield as under intercropping (polyculture).[1]

Definition

Land equivalent ratio

The FAO defines land equivalent ratio (LER) as:[2] Template:Quote

For a scenario where a total of m crops are intercropped, the land equivalent ratio LER can be calculated as

LER=i=1mIYiSYi

where m is the number of different crops intercropped, IYi is the yield for the ith crop under intercropping, and SYi is the yield for the ith crop under a sole-crop regime on the same area.

Example calculation

Land equivalent ratio

The table in this section provides yield values for a hypothetical scenario intercropping a grain crop with a fruit tree crop.

The first two columns state the yields for intercropping (IY) and sole yields (SY). The third column, equivalent area, column calculates the area of sole cropping land required to achieve the same yield as 1 ha of intercropping, at the same management level.

Crop Intercropped Yield IY (kg/ha) Sole Yield SY (kg/ha) Equivalent area (ha)
Grain 4,000 5,000 0.8
Fruit 9,000 15,000 0.6
Land equivalent ratio 1.4

The land equivalent ration can be calculated as

LER=i=1mIYiSYi=IYgrainSYgrain+IYfruitSYfruit=4,0005,000+9,00015,000=0.8+0.6=1.4

An interpretation of this result would be that a total of 1.4 ha of sole cropping area would be required to produce the same yields as 1 ha of the intercropped system.

Applications

Intercropping of coconut and tagetes flowers
Agrivoltaic system

The land equivalent ratio can be used whenever more than one type of yield can be obtained from the same area. This can be intercropping of annual crops (e.g. sorghum and pigeonpea)[1] or combination of annual and perennial crops e.g. in agroforestry systems (e.g. jackfruit and eggplant).[3]

It is also possible to calculate LERs for combinations of plant and non-plant yields, e.g. in agrivoltaic systems.[4]

The table below lists some examples for land equivalent ratios published in scientific journals:

Crops Country/region LER Source
eggplant, jackfruit Bangladesh 2.17 [3]
cocoa, coconut Mexico 1.36 Template:Citation needed
solar electricity, maize Italy 1.23 - 2.05 [5]
ginger, maize, soybean Nepal 2.45 [6]
maize, cowpea Nepal 1.58 [6]
millet, soybean Nepal 1.40 [6]

References

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