The Motivation for Organic Grain Farming in the United States: Profits, Lifestyle, or the Environment?

 

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Auteurs: Hanawa Peterson, Hikaru, Barkley, Andrew, Chacón Cascante, Adriana, Kastens, Terry L.
Format: artículo
Date de publication:2012
Description:The objective of this research is to identify and quantify the motivations for organic grain farming in the United States. Survey data of US organic grain producers were used in regression models to find the statistical determinants of three motivations for organic grain production, including profit maximization, environmental stewardship, and an organic lifestyle. Results provide evidence that many organic grain producers had more than a single motivation and that younger farmers are more likely to be motivated by environmental and lifestyle goals than older farmers. Organic grain producers exhibited a diversity of motivations, including profit and stewardship.
Pays:Repositorio CATIE
Institution:Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
Repositorio:Repositorio CATIE
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.catie.ac.cr:11554/7890
Accès en ligne:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/7890
Mots-clés:CULTIVOS DE GRANO
AGRICULTURA ORGANICA
NIVEL DE VIDA
MOTIVACION
INVESTIGACION
EUA