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Global Development Of Organic Agriculture First Niels Halberg

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Global Development Of Organic Agriculture First Niels Halberg
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.2 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Niels Halberg, Hugo Fjelsted Alroe, Marie Trydeman Knudsen, Erik Steen Kristensen
ISBN: 9781845930790, 9781845930783, 1845930797, 1845930789
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: First

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Global Development Of Organic Agriculture First Niels Halberg by Niels Halberg, Hugo Fjelsted Alroe, Marie Trydeman Knudsen, Erik Steen Kristensen 9781845930790, 9781845930783, 1845930797, 1845930789 instant download after payment.

Modern agriculture and food systems, including organic agriculture, are undergoing a technological and structural modernisation and are faced with a growing globalisation. Organic agriculture (OA) can be seen as pioneering efforts to create sustainable development based on other principles than mainstream agriculture. There are however large differences between the challenges connected to, on one hand, modern farming and consumption in high-income countries and, on the other, smallholder farmers and resource poor consumers in low-income countries. The point of departure is the increasing globalisation and the production and trade of food and fodder and how this influences the role of OA. This book provides an overview of the potential role and challenges of organic agriculture in this global perspective, as seen from different perspectives such as sustainability, food security and fair trade.

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