2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10806-005-1804-y
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Nature and Nature Values in Organic Agriculture. An Analysis of Contested Concepts and Values Among Different Actors in Organic Farming

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The relationship between agriculture and nature is a central issue in the current agricultural debate. Organic Farming has ambitions and a special potential in relation to nature. Consideration for nature is part of the guiding principals of organic farming and many organic farmers are committed to protecting natural qualities. However, the issue of nature, landscape, and land use is not straightforward. Nature is an ambiguous concept that involves multiple interests and actors reaching far beyond fa… Show more

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“…Consideration of nature is part of the guiding principles of organic farming and the majority of the organic producers are committed to conserving natural resources (Hansen et at., 2006). In fact, some research results indicate that organic farming plays an important role in controlling or mitigating pollutants caused by agriculture.…”
Section: The Role Of Organic Farming In Controlling Environmental Polmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consideration of nature is part of the guiding principles of organic farming and the majority of the organic producers are committed to conserving natural resources (Hansen et at., 2006). In fact, some research results indicate that organic farming plays an important role in controlling or mitigating pollutants caused by agriculture.…”
Section: The Role Of Organic Farming In Controlling Environmental Polmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth promoting bacteria in jholmal increases nitrogen fixation in soil, induce growth hormone production, and control pathogens to enhance crop growth (Rakesh et al, 2017). Organic farming maintains soil fertility by bio-intensive nutrient management, recycling of agricultural wastes, vermicomposting, avoidance or reduction of external inputs, use of natural forms of pest management, and weed control (Goldsmith and Hildeyard 1996;Hansen et al, 2006). Alternate wetting and drying reduces irrigation amount by about 30% and can result in maintaining the yields as that of flooded rice (Bouman et al, 2007).…”
Section: Crop Smartmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Borras 2019, p. 4) Regardless of its prefixes (right, left, agrarian), populist critique of the current state of agriculture, in many ways congruent with environmentalism, illustrates populist influence across specific political domains. The chameleonic nature of populism enables it to take on the hue of the environment in which it occurs: given the persistent environmental change affecting the developments in agriculture, this can be taken literally (Hansen et al 2006;Ioris 2016). The nexus of populism and environmental concern is yet to receive substantial scholarly attention (Wittmer and Birner 2005;Haggerty 2007;Forchtner and Kølvraa 2015;Lockwood 2018).…”
Section: Populism In the Rural And Environmental Domain: Against Emanmentioning
confidence: 99%