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What is Organic Farming

Handbook of Research on Strategic Retailing of Private Label Products in a Recovering Economy
A type of farming that recognizes the direct connection between health and how food is produced. Artificial fertilizes are banned from organic farms and farmers develop fertile soil by rotating crops and using compost, manure, and clover.
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The Role of Private Labels in the Organic Food Market
Miguel Llorens (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) and Sonia Carcelén (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0220-3.ch015
Abstract
The organic food market has become one of the most rapidly growing sectors in developed economies around the world in the last decade, but it has not grown at the same pace in all the countries. The review of literature clearly indicates that the main motivations of the Spanish consumer to buy organic food are Health, Taste and Quality; also reveals that the main barriers are related to Price and Availability. The organic Store Brand appears as an opportunity for retailers to overcome those barriers, the price gap and the lack of availability. This study investigates the role of Store Brands in the development of the organic food product category. The authors provide a comprehensive picture of the current status in the Spanish distribution channels and review some PL strategies for the retailers to develop the category in different marketing areas such as branding, labelling, pricing, merchandising and promotion.
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Biological Alchemy: Gold from Garbage or Garbage into Gold
Organic farming is a form of agriculture that relies on techniques such as crop rotation, green manure, compost, and biological pest control.
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Organic Farming: Challenge for Chemical Pollution in Aquatic Ecosystem
Organic farming is a system which prohibits the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, hormones, etc. and to the maximum extent feasible relies upon crop rotations, crop residues, animal manures, off-farm organic waste, mineral grade rock additives, and biological system of nutrient mobilization and plant protection. The principal goal of organic production is to develop enterprises that are sustainable and harmonious with the environment.
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Digital Agropolis as a Model of Sustainable Development in Rural Areas of Eurasia Region
The production of agricultural products associated with the use of exclusively biological methods of plant protection and organic fertilizers.
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Social Enterprise Consumers: The Case of South African Organic Produce Consumers
Environmentally friendly farming without the use of pesticides, chemicals, or hormones that may be harmful to humans or negatively affect the natural environment.
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A Fuzzy-Based Sustainable Solution for Smart Farming
It is a method of farming where the usage of natural substances as pesticides and fertilizers are emphasized in comparison to synthetic substances with an intend of growing the crops in ecofriendly environment.
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