We investigate empirically the role of moral and social concerns in farmers' decision to adopt integrated crop protection (IP) and organic farming (OF). A survey questionnaire has been sent to 1286 fruit-growers and vegetable producers located in the French areas of Alpes de Haute Provence, Hautes-Alpes and Vaucluse. Analysis of individual responses (N = 243) shows that, although economic concerns play a strong role, a significant number of respondents give high importance to moral and social ones. We also examine how these considerations matter according to different crop protection strategies, that is, conventional farming, IP and OF. Using a multinomial logistic regression, we find that (1) social concerns (e.g., showing to others one's ...
Our paper seeks to assess the decision to adopt organic farming practices. More specifically, we use...
This paper offers a categorisation of the different approaches of crop protection in sociology and e...
We revisit some ideas of why farmers do not convert to organic farming from our previous article wit...
We investigate empirically the role of moral and social concerns in farmers' decision to adopt integ...
We use survey data to provide some empirical information about considerations regarding moral and so...
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Our paper seeks to assess the decision to adopt organic farming practices. More specifically, we use...
This paper offers a categorisation of the different approaches of crop protection in sociology and e...
We revisit some ideas of why farmers do not convert to organic farming from our previous article wit...
We investigate empirically the role of moral and social concerns in farmers' decision to adopt integ...
We use survey data to provide some empirical information about considerations regarding moral and so...
International audienceThe obstacles to farmers’ conversion to organic farming were examined from a t...
Policy makers are promoting organic farming systems. But much previous research shows the complexity...
Whilst the adoption of agricultural techniques has received considerable attention in the literature...
Soil organic matter (SOM) in agricultural soils builds up via – among others - the use of organic in...
The adoption of environmentall y advisable farming practices - identifying fa vorable and adverse fa...
Conservation agriculture and organic farming are considered as promising sustainable agricultural sy...
The paper describes the results of an exploratory study of farmers' reasons for changing or not chan...
Several papers have investigated the determinants of conversion to organic farming, and pointed out ...
The permanence of land management practices adopted under agri-environmental schemes (AESs) is often...
In this paper a theoretical model to analyse and explain the adoption of organic farming techniques ...
Our paper seeks to assess the decision to adopt organic farming practices. More specifically, we use...
This paper offers a categorisation of the different approaches of crop protection in sociology and e...
We revisit some ideas of why farmers do not convert to organic farming from our previous article wit...