Organic Farm Structure by Category of Agricultural Use
Organic production systems are based on specific and precise standards of production, pursuing the achievement of optimal agro-systems, easy to sustain in terms of social, environmental and economic. Organic production systems plays a dual social role, because, on the one hand provides for a specifi...
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description | Organic production systems are based on specific and precise standards of production, pursuing the achievement of optimal agro-systems, easy to sustain in terms of social, environmental and economic. Organic production systems plays a dual social role, because, on the one hand provides for a specific market that is responding to consumer demand for organic products, and on the other hand delivers public goods, contributing to environmental protection, animal welfare and rural development. The main goal of organic agriculture is to optimize the health and productivity of interdependent communities of soil, plants, animals and humans, providing new guidance of agricultural diversification in a general context of protecting the environment and promoting the development of sustainable agriculture. In 2013, the continent with the largest organic cultivated surface was Australia / Oceania, over 17.3 million, up to 5 million hectares compared to 2011, followed by Europe with 11.4 mil. Ha, Latin America - 6.6 million ha, Asia - 3.4 million ha North America - 3.0 million ha and Africa - 1.2 million ha of the 43.1 million total hectares grown in organic management system, almost two thirds are permanent pastures (27 million hectares), followed by agricultural land area totaling 10.9 million ha (arable land - 7.7 million ha permanent crops - 3.2 million ha). |
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spelling | doaj.art-43daa2ab0c34415caad87442d3b31c152024-04-11T04:54:11ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762023-09-014827070314Organic Farm Structure by Category of Agricultural UseManuela-Dora Orboi0Adrian Băneş1Banat’s University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine „King Michael the Ith” from Timisoara, 300645-Timisoara, Calea Aradului, No. 119, RomaniaRomanian Academy – Timişoara Branch, 300223-Timisoara, Bd. Mihai Viteazu, No. 24, RomaniaOrganic production systems are based on specific and precise standards of production, pursuing the achievement of optimal agro-systems, easy to sustain in terms of social, environmental and economic. Organic production systems plays a dual social role, because, on the one hand provides for a specific market that is responding to consumer demand for organic products, and on the other hand delivers public goods, contributing to environmental protection, animal welfare and rural development. The main goal of organic agriculture is to optimize the health and productivity of interdependent communities of soil, plants, animals and humans, providing new guidance of agricultural diversification in a general context of protecting the environment and promoting the development of sustainable agriculture. In 2013, the continent with the largest organic cultivated surface was Australia / Oceania, over 17.3 million, up to 5 million hectares compared to 2011, followed by Europe with 11.4 mil. Ha, Latin America - 6.6 million ha, Asia - 3.4 million ha North America - 3.0 million ha and Africa - 1.2 million ha of the 43.1 million total hectares grown in organic management system, almost two thirds are permanent pastures (27 million hectares), followed by agricultural land area totaling 10.9 million ha (arable land - 7.7 million ha permanent crops - 3.2 million ha).https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/314distributionfarmorganic farminguses categories |
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title | Organic Farm Structure by Category of Agricultural Use |
title_full | Organic Farm Structure by Category of Agricultural Use |
title_fullStr | Organic Farm Structure by Category of Agricultural Use |
title_full_unstemmed | Organic Farm Structure by Category of Agricultural Use |
title_short | Organic Farm Structure by Category of Agricultural Use |
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topic | distribution farm organic farming uses categories |
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