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CERTIFIED ORGANIC FOOD PRODUCTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT: MEETING THE NEEDS OF A DIVERSIFIED INTERNATIONAL MARKETPLACE

T.B. Harding

No 259097, 27th Annual Meeting, July 14-20, 1991, Roseau, Dominica from Caribbean Food Crops Society

Abstract: The "Certified Organic System" is a production and marketing system that requires thought and planning. Planned diversification and good management principles can steer production away from monoculture agriculture and a dependence on chemicals pot1mtially hazardous to the environment. To practice this system the farmer must concentrate on improved management and gearing this management to production of a quality product for a known market utilizing techniques to maximize production and minimize destructive impact on the environment.

Keywords: Environmental Economics and Policy; Farm Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 6
Date: 1991-07-14
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.259097

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