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10506: The World of Organic Agriculture - Statistics and Emerging Trends 2007

Willer, Helga and Yussefi, Minou, Eds. (2007) The World of Organic Agriculture - Statistics and Emerging Trends 2007. International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM), DE-Bonn and Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, FiBL, CH-Frick.

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Summary

According to the survey, currently almost 31 million hectares of farmland are under organic management worldwide.
The study presents the latest organic farming statistics including land use data, continent reports and reports about general developments in organic farming.

Document Language:English
Keywords:Statistics, organic farming world-wide, land use, Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Latin America, Australia & Oceania
Subject Areas: "Organics" in general > Country reports
Research affiliation: International Organizations > International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements IFOAM
Switzerland > FiBL > Communication
Germany > Foundation Ecology & Agriculture (SÖL) > statistic organic farming
Part or Full Programme:Part of programme/Cluster of projects
Total budget (Euro):0
Orgprints ID Number:10506
Contact:Willer, Dr. Helga
Deposited On:14 February 2007
EPrint Type:Book
Published?:Published
Peer Review Status:Not peer-reviewed
Additional Publishing Information:The book can be ordered from IFOAM at www.ifoam.org and the FiBL shop at https://www.fibl.org/shop/show.php?sprache=EN&art=1449(Download and printed version).
Related Links:http://www.organic-world.net, http://www.soel.de/oekolandbau/weltweit.html, https://www.fibl.org/shop/show.php?sprache=EN&art=1449

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