Organic Agriculture 3.0 is innovation with research
Rahmann, Gerold; Ardakani, M. Reza; Bàrberi, Paolo; Boehm, Herwart; Canali, Stefano; Chander, Mahesh; David, Wahyudi; Dengel, Lucas; Erisman, Jan Willem; Galvis-Martinez, Ana C.; Hamm, Ulrich; Kahl, Johannes; Küpke, Ulrich; Kühne, Stefan; Lee, S. B.; Loes, Anne-Kristin; Moos, Jann Hendrik; Neuhof, Daniel; Nuutila, Jaakko Tapani; Olowe, Victor; Oppermann, Rainer; Rembialkowska, Ewa; Riddle, Jim; Rasmussen, Ilse A.; Shade, Jessica; Sohn, Sang Mok; Tadesse, Mekuria; Tashi, Sonam; Thatcher, Alan; Uddin, Nazim; von Fragstein und Niemsdorff, Peter; Wibe, Atle; Wivstad, Maria; Wenliang, Wu; Zanoli, Raffaele (2017)
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Rahmann, Gerold
Ardakani, M. Reza
Bàrberi, Paolo
Boehm, Herwart
Canali, Stefano
Chander, Mahesh
David, Wahyudi
Dengel, Lucas
Erisman, Jan Willem
Galvis-Martinez, Ana C.
Hamm, Ulrich
Kahl, Johannes
Küpke, Ulrich
Kühne, Stefan
Lee, S. B.
Loes, Anne-Kristin
Moos, Jann Hendrik
Neuhof, Daniel
Nuutila, Jaakko Tapani
Olowe, Victor
Oppermann, Rainer
Rembialkowska, Ewa
Riddle, Jim
Rasmussen, Ilse A.
Shade, Jessica
Sohn, Sang Mok
Tadesse, Mekuria
Tashi, Sonam
Thatcher, Alan
Uddin, Nazim
von Fragstein und Niemsdorff, Peter
Wibe, Atle
Wivstad, Maria
Wenliang, Wu
Zanoli, Raffaele
Julkaisusarja
Organic Agriculture
Volyymi
7
Sivut
169-197
Springer
2017
Tiivistelmä
Organic agriculture can and should play an important role in solving future challenges in producing food. The low level of external inputs combined with knowledge on sustainablity minimizes environmental contamination and can help to produce more food for more people without negatively impacting our environment. Organic agriculture not only includes farming as a production practice but it also includes processing, trade and consumption. Nevertheless, Organic agriculture must always evolve to overcome emerging challenges. Science-based knowledge attained through dedicated research is required to strengthen organic food and farming as a means to solve future challenges. In 2010, a global discussion about Organic 3.0 was initiated to address current problems our agri-food systems are facing. Many scientifically and practically proven results are already available to make organic agriculture a strong tool to solve some of these challenges. However, the organic agri-food system has to be developed further to fulfill its potential. The contribution of organic agriculture to help solve current problems linked to food security and environmental quality was discussed during the International Society of Organic Agricultural Research (ISOFAR) Symposium BOrganic 3.0 is Innovation with Research^, held September 20–22, 2015, in conjunction with the first ISOFAR International Organic Expo, in Goesan County, Republic of Korea. Some of the world’s most active scientists in organic agriculture attended the symposium. This paper is a result of their discussions and aims to give an overview of research conducted and required to strengthen organic agriculture in its ambitions to overcome agronomic challenges, contribute to food security and protect our common environment.
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