Organic farming is a particularly resource-efficient and environmentally
sound form of agriculture, which is based on the principle of sustainable
development. Many governments thus support efforts to expand organic farming in
their country. At the same time, a growing number of consumers buy organic
products. As a result, organic farming is not a niche any more, but an economically
relevant segment of the agricultural sector. Against this background, this lecture
aims to (a) introduce the key elements and ideas of organic farming, (b)
provide an overview of the business organisation and performance of organic
agriculture, in the context of the regulatory and policy environment within
which it operates as well as broader sustainability considerations and (c)
reflect critically the potential of organic farming for resource protection
worldwide.
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Semester: SuTerm 2021