AIMS Agriculture and Food (Jan 2021)

A systematic synthesis on the context reliant performance of organic farming

  • Gabriel Adewunmi Eyinade,
  • Abbyssinia Mushunje,
  • Shehu Folaranmi Gbolahan Yusuf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3934/agrfood.2021009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 142 – 158

Abstract

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The argument on whether organic agriculture can produce enough food to cater for the world’s growing population has been debated severally by various scholars. While organic farming is rapidly increasing, the paramount question is to know how organic farming can yield to viable systems of producing food. This paper aims to identify the benefits and context reliant performance of organic farming as a development trail to sustainable farming. Gathering of articles from different peer review journals was used to develop this paper. The findings of this paper show that organic farming has many potential benefits including higher biodiversity, improved soil, and enhanced profitability as well as supporting local production, with locally produced source inputs. The findings also show that organic farming is environmentally friendly, promotes distribution of resources, and is economically and socially acceptable to mankind. In order to have a clear view of the contribution that organic farming plays on sustainability, further research is necessary.

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