Consumers are increasingly aware of the health- and safety-related implications of the food which they can buy in the market. At the same time, households have become more aware of their environmental responsibilities. Regarding the production of food, a crucial and multifunctional role is played by agriculture. The way vegetables, fruits, and other crops are grown and how livestock is raised has an impact on the environment and landscape. Operations performed by farmers, such as water management, can be dangerous for the soil and the whole ecosystem. Consequently, there is a search for natural ways of sustaining the impact of agriculture on the environment. In this context, one of the most popular ideas is organic agriculture. In the liter...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents o...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents o...
Our numerous studies show that increasing the competitiveness of agricultural production is not poss...
Consumers are increasingly aware of the health- and safety-related implications of the food which th...
Organic farming can be defined as an approach to agriculture where the aim is to create integrated, ...
Organic agriculture refers to a farming system that enhance soil fertility through maximizing the ef...
Organic agriculture is a type of farming that avoids the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers...
There are many different reason why consumer choose to buy organic food. These can include for examp...
Organic farm products have got more value as compared to inorganic products. People are becoming mor...
Conventional agriculture is associated with problems such as pesticide residues in soils and plants,...
Organic agriculture is a production system that aims at sustaining healthy soils, ecosystems and peo...
Conventional agriculture has been contributing significantly to several modern day environmental pr...
The demand for organic foods is increasing every day. The main reason for this increase in healty, ...
The article reviews the most recent research surrounding the potential role of organic agriculture i...
Organic agriculture is a production system that relies on prevention, ecological processes, biodiver...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents o...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents o...
Our numerous studies show that increasing the competitiveness of agricultural production is not poss...
Consumers are increasingly aware of the health- and safety-related implications of the food which th...
Organic farming can be defined as an approach to agriculture where the aim is to create integrated, ...
Organic agriculture refers to a farming system that enhance soil fertility through maximizing the ef...
Organic agriculture is a type of farming that avoids the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers...
There are many different reason why consumer choose to buy organic food. These can include for examp...
Organic farm products have got more value as compared to inorganic products. People are becoming mor...
Conventional agriculture is associated with problems such as pesticide residues in soils and plants,...
Organic agriculture is a production system that aims at sustaining healthy soils, ecosystems and peo...
Conventional agriculture has been contributing significantly to several modern day environmental pr...
The demand for organic foods is increasing every day. The main reason for this increase in healty, ...
The article reviews the most recent research surrounding the potential role of organic agriculture i...
Organic agriculture is a production system that relies on prevention, ecological processes, biodiver...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents o...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents o...
Our numerous studies show that increasing the competitiveness of agricultural production is not poss...