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Início / Study / Master’s degree / Agricultura Biológica
Presentation
The Master’s Degree Course in Organic Agriculture at the School of Agriculture, Polytechnic University of Viana do Castelo (ESA-IPVC), running for its 13th consecutive year in 2020/21, is a course that projects the future. This course aims to integrate the study and application of agricultural sciences in understanding the functioning of agro-ecosystems, their physical and biological components and their environmental, social and economic impact, as they underpin the organic production system. The aim is to develop skills in designing projects, products and services; the technical management of production, management and commercialisation systems; as well as communication skills and attitudes towards research and innovation, product quality and new technologies.
Around 70 MAB theses have been completed, in the areas of Horticulture, Fruit Growing, Viticulture, Animal Production, Fertilisation, Crop Protection, Economy and Market, Environmental Impact and Social Agriculture. To date, numerous scientific articles have been published and around 200 oral and poster communications have been presented at national and international congresses and symposia, making it a unique experience for the students.
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Reasons to attend the course
In Europe, as in Portugal, Organic Agriculture is today being advocated as a sustainable crop management system and a way of adapting agriculture to higher temperatures and lower rainfall as a result of climate change (ENAB, 2017; EEA, 2019). Other farm-level measures recommended for adapting to climate change (EC-LIFE, 2019) are essentially strategies that Organic Agriculture has always adopted. The strategy ‘From farm to fork – Towards a fair, healthy and environmentally friendly food system’ is also an essential component of the European Green Deal for 2021-2027 and, alongside climate change mitigation actions, aims to expand Organic Agriculture to 25% of the EU’s agricultural land by 2030.’
Worldwide, in 2018, Organic Agriculture was already being practised in 186 countries by more than 2.8 million farmers. The total area of organic farmland in the EU-28 was 13.4 million ha in 2018, representing 7.5% of utilised agricultural area (UAA), and 5.6% in Portugal. Between 2012 and 2018, the area of organic farmland increased by 34% on average in the EU-28, while this increase was only 6% in Portugal, which had an area of 213,118 ha and 5,213 producers in 2018 (Eurostat, 2020, Willer et al., 2020).
Organic Agriculture has a lower impact on climate change compared to conventional farming as a result of its low energy consumption and soil management practices. These help to reduce GHG emissions and sequester carbon in the soil by incorporating organic matter, integrating leguminous plants into crop rotation and as cover crops and using mixed animal and plant production farming systems. Conversion to Organic Agriculture is only part of the solution, however, and a more general change in economic and social development is essential, particularly with regard to energy consumption and natural resources in general, including a change in behaviour and structural changes in food systems, supply chains and food consumption.
In addition, Organic Agriculture systems provide other ecosystem services and socioeconomic and sustainability benefits that are inherent to them and that need to be properly valued. Organic Agriculture provides services for the environment (reducing the use of fossil fuels, conserving soil fertility and water quality, reducing pollution and preserving biodiversity); for human health (limiting exposure to harmful chemicals); and for preserving biodiversity and the landscape (by eliminating synthetic agrochemicals).
The greater sustainability of Organic Agriculture is based on diversification strategies (multiple activities/uses/functionalities, such as services and commerce); differentiation (certification, native breeds and cultivars, traditions); verticalisation (own processing and distribution) and efficiency (professional management, knowledge, technology) (Sendim, 2011).
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This course is recognised by the DGAE | Directorate General for School Administration for progression in a teaching career.
Education level: Primary, Middle, and Secondary School
Recruitment Groups: 560
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Entry Requirements
The Master’s Degree Course in Organic Agriculture at the School of Agriculture, Polytechnic University of Viana do Castelo (ESA-IPVC), in its 13th year in 2020/21, is particularly aimed at graduates in Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Food, Environment, Biology or other areas, who are looking for further training, a refresher course and professional integration or retraining.
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- International Applicants
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Aims
- To provide specialists with the technical and scientific knowledge for the production, processing, certification and enhancement of organic agricultural products in the sectors of animal production, horticulture, fruit growing, viticulture and aromatic and medicinal plants.
- To prepare students for research, by designing projects focused on innovation, technology transfer and entrepreneurship.
- To develop communication skills, working individual or in teams.
Graduate profile
To provide students with the basic scientific and technical knowledge that will enable them to rationally manage available resources to produce, process and commercialise organic products in the horticulture, fruit-growing, viticulture and animal production sectors, incorporating traceability, certification and management. The aim is to contribute to the emergence of entrepreneurial initiatives in organic farming.
Professional outcomes
The rapidly growing trend in the consumption of organic products will naturally be accompanied by an increase in production, commercialisation, investment and innovation, with the following career prospects standing out:
- Technical and management advice for farms and agricultural companies, input manufacturers, producer organisations, companies that sell, market and distribute food products, particularly organic products, and for public and private inspection and certification bodies.
- Agricultural Entrepreneur.
- Technical advice to companies in the area of consultancy and the planning and preparation of investment projects, as part of improving production systems and product processing, environmental sustainability and rural development.
- Central, regional and local administration services with responsibilities in agriculture, rural development, nature conservation and tourism in rural areas.
- Educational and vocational training institutions and service providers.
Study Plan
| Curricular Unit | Area | Type | Contact hours | ECTS | PUC |
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| Environmental Systems Analysis | CA | S1 | TP:35.00 | 4.50 | |
| Management of Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition | CAV | S1 | TP:45.00 | 5.50 | |
| Policies and Certification | OLM | S1 | T:10.00 | TP:15.00 | 3.50 | |
| Research and Innovation | CA | S1 | TP:45.00 | 5.50 | |
| Organic Livestock | CAV | S1 | TP:30.00 | PL:7.00 | O:8.00 | 5.50 | |
| Organic Crop Protection | CAV | S1 | TP:30.00 | PL:7.00 | O:8.00 | 5.50 | |
| Organic Horticulture | CAV | S2 | TP:25.00 | O:15.00 | 5.00 | |
| Organic Fruit Crops and Vineyards | CAV | S2 | TP:25.00 | PL:12.00 | O:8.00 | 5.50 | |
| Animal Health and Welfare | CAV | S2 | TP:25.00 | PL:7.00 | O:8.00 | 5.00 | |
| Farm Management and Marketing Strategies | OLM | S2 | TP:40.00 | 5.00 | |
| Postharvest and Processing | CAV | S2 | TP:20.00 | PL:4.00 | O:6.00 | 4.00 | |
| Digital and Precision Agriculture | CA | S2 | T:15.00 | TP:30.00 | 5.50 |
| Curricular Unit | Area | Type | Contact hours | ECTS | PUC |
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| Dissertation/Project/Internship | CAV | A | - | 60.00 |
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More information at http://infocursos.mec.pt/dges.asp?code=3161&codc=6799
Partnerships and internships
International Partnerships
- Red Iberoamericana de Investigadores en Agricultura Orgánica (REDIAO), approved by the Asociación Universitaria Iberoamericana de Postgrado (AUIP), on 28 October 2019. Research network. Partner Organisations: Argentina: Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS); Brazil: Universidade Federal Rural de Río de Janeiro (UFRRJ); Colombia: Universidad del Tolima (UT); Cuba: Universidad Agraria de La Habana (UNAH), Universidad de La Habana (UH); Chile: Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (PUCV); Ecuador: Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil (UCSG); España: Universidad de Almería (UAl), Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT); Guatemala: Universidad Rafael Landivar (URL); Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM); Portugal: School of Agriculture, Polytechnic University of Viana do Castelo (ESA/IPVC).
National Partnerships
- Representative of MAB, ESA/IPVC in the National Observatory for Organic Production, DGADR, Ministry of Agriculture and Fishing (Diário da República, Series 2, No. 199, 16/10/2017) – https://mpb.dgadr.gov.pt/, in which the following bodies participated: DGADR, DQRG, Gabinete do Secretário de Estado da Agricultura e do Desenvolvimento Rural, Direções Regionais de Agricultura e Pescas (DRAP Norte, DRAPLVT, DRAP Centro, DRAP Alentejo, DRAP Algarve), GPP, DGAV, INIAV, ESA/IPVC, ESA/IPC, AGROBIO, NOVA-IMS, APED.
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Course Awards
- Best Poster – at the Scientific Track of the 18th IFOAM Organic World Congress, İstanbul, Turkey, 2014. With the paper: Mourão I., Teixeira J., Brito L.M., Ferreira M.E., Moura M.L. “Pruning system effect on greenhouse grafted tomato yield and quality”, which came from the Master’s Dissertation by Joana Teixeira (student).
- AiCARE Prize – Student Maria de Lurdes Silva won the AiCARE Prize, awarded by the Italian Agency for Responsible and Ethical Countryside and Agriculture, for Revolutionary solutions for local food systems for the paper: Silva M.L., Mourão I., Jorge L., Rodrigues P., Rodrigues J.R, Brito L.M. Garden of Knowledge’ – Strategic Project to Support Low Income Families, Braga, Pt. Oral communication at the International Conference on Agriculture in an Urbanising Society, Lazio Expo 2015, AgUrbRome, 14-17 September 2015. Rome, Italy.
- Branquinho de Oliveira Prize 2017 – Eva Margarida Fernandes Garcia, a student on the Master’s Degree course in Organic Farming at ESA/IPVC, was the winner of the Branquinho de Oliveira Prize 2017, awarded by the Portuguese Phytopathology Society (SPF), with a Dissertation entitled: “Genetic and phenotypic variability in Pseudomonas Syringae actinidiae, causal agent of actinidia canker in the Entre Douro e Minho region.” The winning dissertation was supervised by Professor Maria Luísa Moura da ESA/IPVC and co-supervised by Dr Pedro Mansilla, from the Areeiro Phytopathology Station (EFA) in Pontevedra. The work was part of research into the world’s most devastating actinidia disease, which has been carried out at both institutions under international collaboration protocols and the ERASMUS Programme, from which the student benefited. Congratulations Eva!
- Best Poster – Filipe Gandra was awarded the prize for the best poster at the 5th Technical-Veterinary Conference in Campo Branco, Small Ruminants, 17-18 November, at Hub II of the Campo Branco Farmers’ Association in Castro Verde, with his paper:
- Gandra, F., Cortes, H., Vila-Viçosa, M., Araújo, J.P., Mateus, T. L. 2017. Dicrocoelium dendriticum in Bravia goats raised in an extensive system in the north-west of Portugal.
- Honourable Mention – For his dissertation entitled “Cartography of High Nature Value Farmland (HNVF) – Proposals and processes for integrating organic production methods”, Tiago André Sousa Barbosa, under the supervision of Joaquim Alonso and Isabel Mourão, received an Honourable Mention, as part of the Master’s Prize in Mountain Ecosystems SPECO – CIMO/IPB, Portuguese Ecology Society in Lisbon and the Mountain Research Centre in Bragança. This Honourable Mention was awarded at the 17th National Ecology Meeting on 16 November 2018 in Évora.
- Best Oral Presentation – Compost Award from the Italian Composting and Biogas Association – Best oral presentation in the area of composting at the III International Symposium on Growing Media, Composting and Substrate Analysis. 24–28 June 2019, University of Milan, Italy, with the communication: Recycling waste from the Douro wine industry by composting. Oral presentation: Pinto, R., Brito, L.M., Gonçalves, F., Mourão, I., Torres, L., Coutinho, J. 2019. Recycling waste from the Douro wine industry by composting. Book of abstracts of the III International Symposium on Growing Media, Composting and Substrate Analysis. ISHS, 24-28 June 2019, University of Milan, Italy, p. 51.
Projects
- PO Norte.03/SI/2017-I&DT. R&TD Project Co-promotion Companies. Project: 33647: GesPsaKiwi – Operational tool for sustainable management of bacterial canker (Psa) in kiwi fruit. Promoted by Kiwi Greensun – Conservação e Comercialização de Frutas S.A. with the University of Porto Faculty of Science and the ESA at Polytechnic University of Viana do Castelo, 2018-2021.
- PDR2020-101-032061 Action 1.1 Operational Groups. Project GO-ClimCast – Operational Group for studying the Impact of Climate Change on growing Chestnut Trees. PDR2020-101-032061 (Partnership No. – 72 / Initiative No. – 137). Leader: José Raúl de Oliveira Rodrigues. 2017-2021.
- PDR2020-101-032061 Action 1.1 Operational Groups. Project GO FitoMaçã – Plant protection strategies for sustainable apple production. PDR2020-031969 (Partnership No. 330 / Initiative No. 249). Leader: José Raúl de Oliveira Rodrigues, 2017-2021.
- BioPest – Integrated strategies in the fight against key diseases and pests in nuts. Reference: PDR2020-101-030974 (Partnership No. 56 / Initiative No. 92). Leader: Maria Luísa Roldão Marques de Moura
Research projects
- Project GESPSA Kiwi – Dissertation “Assessment of the carbon metabolism of Actinidia deliciosa cv. Hayward” infected with Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae and the effect of organic treatment with Bacillus subtilis, by master’s degree student in organic farming, Fernando José de Azevedo Silva Santos, in 2018/19.
Technological innovation projects
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- Projeto GESPSA Kiwi – Dissertação “Avaliação do metabolismo de carbono em Actinidia deliciosa cv. “Hayward” infetada com Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae e o efeito do tratamento biológico com Bacillus subtilis, pelo aluno do MAB Fernando José de Azevedo Silva Santos, em 2018/19.
Legislation
- The Master’s Degree in Organic Farming (MAB) provides teaching qualifications for Recruitment Group 560 – Agricultural and Livestock Science, in third cycle and secondary education (DL 27/2006 – DR 30/2006, Series I-A, of 2006-02-10, Art. 7, r). 1st Publication – 11654/2008, DR, 2nd series, No. 80, p. 18589, 23 April 2008
- The MAB was accredited by A3ES in 2016 and the First Revision – DR, 2nd series, No. 38, p. 6480, was on 24 February 2016. Order No. 2857/2016
- The MAB was accredited by A3ES, from 2021 to 2026 (Process No. ACEF/2021/0416177, final decision from CA-A3ES on 30/09/2021), and the Second Revision has taken place (in the process of publication in the DR).
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With accreditation in 2021 for six years | Maximum number of admissions: 25
Initial Registration: R/A-Ef 668/2011 of 18/03/2011
Amendment Registration:
R/A-Ef 668/2011/AL01, of 05/02/2016
A3ES accreditation: https://www.a3es.pt/pt/resultados-acreditacao/mestrado-em-agricultura-biologica-1