The main objective of this report was to deepen our understanding of the different types of farmers and growers in New Zealand primary production with respect to novel technologies. It provides supplementary analysis of data from an AERU survey of 656 farmers and growers published in 2000 (Cook et al., 2000). The report develops a profile of three types of farmers and growers, namely: organic farmers, conventional farmers and GE intending farmers. In addition, it describes beliefs about nature, environmental values, reports of actual farming practices and the perceived consequences of each practice. Throughout it draws attention to how responses differ for the three farmer types. The results on environmental values showed that, generally, t...
The main objective of this research was to describe and understand the decision making of organic an...
The core of the ARGOS research design is a longitudinal panel study of New Zealand farms (including ...
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Sustainable farming, and ways to achieve it, are important issues for agricultural policy. New Zeala...
The main objective of this report was to deepen our understanding of the different types of farmers ...
Within the political economy of agriculture and agrofood literatures there are examples of approache...
Within the political economy of agriculture and agrofood literatures there are examples of approache...
The main objective of this research was to describe and understand the decision making of organic an...
The survey results presented in this report are part of ongoing research on New Zealand farmers and ...
There is widespread environmental concern over the unsustainability of many conventional farming pra...
There is widespread environmental concern over the unsustainability of many conventional farming pra...
The survey results presented in this report are part of ongoing research on New Zealand farmers and ...
The survey results presented in this report are part of ongoing research on New Zealand farmers and ...
The core of the ARGOS research design is a longitudinal panel study of New Zealand farms (including ...
This study explores issues arising from the adoption of the term 'clean and green' for marketing New...
The main objective of this research was to describe and understand the decision making of organic an...
The core of the ARGOS research design is a longitudinal panel study of New Zealand farms (including ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42397/1/267-21-5-747_21n5p747.pd
Sustainable farming, and ways to achieve it, are important issues for agricultural policy. New Zeala...
The main objective of this report was to deepen our understanding of the different types of farmers ...
Within the political economy of agriculture and agrofood literatures there are examples of approache...
Within the political economy of agriculture and agrofood literatures there are examples of approache...
The main objective of this research was to describe and understand the decision making of organic an...
The survey results presented in this report are part of ongoing research on New Zealand farmers and ...
There is widespread environmental concern over the unsustainability of many conventional farming pra...
There is widespread environmental concern over the unsustainability of many conventional farming pra...
The survey results presented in this report are part of ongoing research on New Zealand farmers and ...
The survey results presented in this report are part of ongoing research on New Zealand farmers and ...
The core of the ARGOS research design is a longitudinal panel study of New Zealand farms (including ...
This study explores issues arising from the adoption of the term 'clean and green' for marketing New...
The main objective of this research was to describe and understand the decision making of organic an...
The core of the ARGOS research design is a longitudinal panel study of New Zealand farms (including ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42397/1/267-21-5-747_21n5p747.pd