Description
This 2017 hardcover edition provides an in-depth analysis of organic food and agriculture from multiple social science perspectives. The book investigates current trends shaping the organic sector, including consumer preferences, market dynamics, policy frameworks, and environmental implications.
Authored by Reed M., this work bridges the gap between agricultural science and social sciences, offering insights into how organic farming systems influence and are influenced by society. Topics covered include sustainable development, rural communities, food security, certification standards, and the role of organic agriculture in addressing global challenges.
The compilation presents research and case studies that illustrate the growing importance of organic practices in contemporary agriculture. It serves as a valuable resource for academics, policymakers, agricultural professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the social dimensions of organic food production and consumption.







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