Concept information
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sociology of work encyc
labor movement and other forms of collective action
corporate social responsibility
environmentalism
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sociology of work encyc
labor movement and other forms of collective action
corporate social responsibility
environmentalism
Preferred term
organic farming and agribusiness
Definition
- Organic farming (also known as biological farming) is a process of growing foods without the use of chemical additives, genetically modified seeds, hormones, or antibiotics. Organic farmers rely instead on a variety of low-impact techniques that include crop rotation, the application of chemical-free manure and compost to feed their soils, and integrated pest management—the use of plant diversity and naturally occurring bacteria to ward off insect problems. [Source: Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice; Organic Farming and Agribusiness]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/organic_farming_and_agribusiness
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