International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability (Sep 2022)

Looking into the future of organic tea production and sustainable farming: a systematic review

  • Ishmael Arhin,
  • Jianjie Li,
  • Huiling Mei,
  • Mavis Amoah,
  • Xuan Chen,
  • Anburaj Jeyaraj,
  • Xinghui Li,
  • Aijun Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14735903.2022.2028398
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 5
pp. 942 – 954

Abstract

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The organic movement have considered itself the growing drive for today’s consumers purchasing behaviour and growing attention from mainstream media. However, it has not fully received the attention to increase the organic tea industry to benefit humanity and natural ecosystems. The effect is that the future is uncertain as current challenges continue to pose threats to the industry. A systematic review was done to examine the overview of organic tea production challenges and prospects within the scope of sustainable farming. The findings showed that the unprecedented challenges are currently facing the global organic tea industry, which includes high competition for agricultural land, convention of organic lands for other purposes and urbanization activities in tea-growing countries. Biotic and abiotic stresses are major limits to agricultural production. Lack of knowledge on organic practices and high input costs affect the adoption of organic farming. However, the growth and new marketing trends in Asia-Pacific is an excellent sustainable indicator. Besides, stakeholders commitment is needed to implement and comply with applicable laws and supports to ensure industry development and sustainability. The current study is the first to have put together literatures on the global challenges and prospects of the organic tea industry within sustainable agriculture.

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