Challenges and Opportunities of Organic Farming
Gábor Gyarmati Ph.D. ()
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Gábor Gyarmati Ph.D.: Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management
A chapter in Proceedings of FIKUSZ '16, 2016, pp 49-56 from Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management
Abstract:
Organic farming became much more popular in Hungary around the turn of millennium. It seemed that the declining line of domestic agriculture could provide an opportunity for raise. Lots of papers dealt with the subject. There have been predictions, extolling and realistic approaches and criticism in these works. The domestic agricultural production with small capitalization was looking for break-out directions. Organic farming seemed to be a way for farmers to resolve issues of low profitability. The study seeks to answer the question of how the predictions of the outbreak and have been implemented in the 2000’s, and what issues need to be changed to a greater extent of this direction.
Date: 2016
ISBN: 978-963-449-012-8
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