ECOLOGIC AGRICULTURE – ROMANIA’S EFFORTS FOR THE FUTURE’S AGRICULTURE
Viorica Ioan () and
Monica Susanu ()
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Viorica Ioan: Dunarea de Jos University, Galati
Monica Susanu: Dunarea de Jos University, Galati
Risk in Contemporary Economy, 2014, 308-315
Abstract:
Key sectors of modern society development, agriculture could not stay out of the debates taking place today on issues of sustainable development, one of the biggest challenges of the contemporary economy. The concept already established in the decision, thinking and everyday speech, sustainable economic growth comes to replace the traditional type of economic growth whose shortcomings have been analyzed by many prestigious economists. Large-scale development of the new agricultural technologies has led to significant changes in the allocation of resources in sustainable agriculture practice. Starting from the premise that the compatibility with modern society is based on changing fundamentals in resource allocation, it is appropriate to present a new approach to industrial agriculture, especially those concerning both the limitations of using chemicals and the relationship between agriculture and the environment.
Keywords: agriculture; ecologic agriculture; EU agriculture; common agricultural policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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