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The concept of accountability through good practices in agricultural production farms
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1  Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Doctoral of Economic School

https://doi.org/10.3390/IECAG2021-10027 (registering DOI)
Abstract:

This paper presents an analysis on the application of a new concept in agricultural production farms of responsibility in relation to the environment. The global demand for consumption and the dynamics of development have led to multiple debates on natural resources, these topics being a real concern in the case of agricultural production affected by climate change. The development of a more responsible conceptual framework in agricultural systems meant to mitigate the impact of undesirable results can be an element of responsibility as a stage in the evolution of a sustainable production farm. The relevance of this study lies in the interdependence of the application of good practice models in soil treatment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions alternatively with maintaining agricultural productivity in development regions at the national level. The analysis will represent a source of important information and data in compiling important statistical data at the level of development regions. Risk management in the case of soil treatment at the level of small and large farms should in our opinion confirm the same standard, the integration in the local rural environment presents the same risks of pollution or degradation. This study aims to further investigate the field of sustainable agricultural production models in developing regions, researching the integration of new concepts of responsibility in agricultural systems in terms of improving soil performance.

Keywords: sustainable, agricultural, soil,responsibility
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