Sustainable Practices for Agriculture and Marketing Convergence

Sustainable Practices for Agriculture and Marketing Convergence
Author: Garwi, Jabulani,Masengu, Reason,Chiwaridzo, Option Takunda
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2024-03-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9798369320129

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In the agricultural industry, factors such as environmental degradation, resource constraints, and climate change have left traditional agricultural practices inadequate in meeting the growing global food demand. Simultaneously, the marketing landscape is evolving rapidly due to technological advancements, changing consumer preferences, and the rise of online platforms. Both agriculture and marketing are faced with the critical task of adapting and embracing sustainability in this ever-changing environment. Sustainable Practices for Agriculture and Marketing Convergence offers a comprehensive solution to these pressing issues. This book is a practical blueprint for transforming the agricultural industry and revitalizing marketing strategies in the name of sustainability. At its core, the book aims to highlight the monumental significance of sustainable agriculture in mitigating the long-standing environmental impacts of conventional farming methods. It does so by presenting real-world case studies and best practices, inspiring and motivating the widespread adoption of sustainable agriculture.

Marketing Sustainable Agriculture

Marketing Sustainable Agriculture
Author: James I. Grieshop,Kathleen Peck,Arnaz Raj,Dan Barney
Publsiher: University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1996
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1879906295

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This practical publication gives farmers, Extension advisors, agents, teachers, farm suppliers, and community and environmental activists a way to teach real-world sustainable farming techniques and to encourage a broad information exchange among those involved in sustainable agriculture research.

Emerging Technologies and Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture

Emerging Technologies and Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture
Author: Garwi, Jabulani,Masengu, Reason,Chiwaridzo, Option Takunda
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2024-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9798369348666

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In the face of escalating environmental challenges and growing concerns about food security, the agricultural industry is at a critical juncture. Conventional farming practices deplete natural resources, pollute the environment, and contribute to climate change. This unsustainable approach is jeopardizing the future of agriculture and endangering the well-being of communities worldwide. To address these pressing issues, an urgent need for transformative solutions that promote sustainability and resilience in agriculture. Emerging Technologies and Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture offers a compelling solution to the agricultural industry's challenges. The book demonstrates the transformative power of sustainable agriculture and marketing by showcasing inspiring case studies and innovative approaches worldwide. It provides practical insights and strategies for creating a more sustainable and resilient food system, empowering farmers, policymakers, educators, and consumers to make informed decisions and take action towards a more sustainable future.

The Role of Female Leaders in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

The Role of Female Leaders in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
Author: Justin, Mercia Selva Malar,Thorat, Joycia
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2024-05-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9798369318355

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The world is in a race against time to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) by 2030. Despite global efforts to address these ambitious goals, progress remains uneven, and significant gaps persist. Women are often underrepresented and underutilized in leadership positions, yet they possess untapped potential to be formidable forces of change. The Role of Female Leaders in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals is an exploration into the role of female leaders in overcoming the challenges that hinder the realization of the UN SDGs. It makes clear that the reality of achieving these goals requires a seismic shift in leadership dynamics, with women at the forefront of this transformative journey. The Role of Female Leaders in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals introduces readers to a diverse array of women leaders who have been instrumental in driving progress towards the UN SDGs. Their stories serve as sources of inspiration for academics, corporate executives, non-governmental organization (NGO) leaders, and government officials, showcasing the tangible impact women can have when given the opportunity to lead. The book is a call to action, urging women to step into leadership roles across academia, corporations, civil society, and government, thereby expediting the achievement of the United Nations development goals.

Marketing Sustainable Agriculture

Marketing Sustainable Agriculture
Author: James I. Grieshop,Kathleen Peck,Arnaz Raj
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1996
Genre: Sustainable agriculture
ISBN: UCSC:32106014182700

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Imagining Sustainable Food Systems

Imagining Sustainable Food Systems
Author: Alison Blay-Palmer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317118633

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What defines a sustainable food system? How can it be more inclusive? How do local and global scales interact and how does power flow within food systems? How to encourage an interdisciplinary approach to realizing sustainable food systems? And how to activate change? These questions are considered by EU and North American academics and practitioners in this book. Using a wide range of case studies, it provides a critical overview, showing how and where theory and practice can converge to produce more sustainable food systems.

Convergence of Food Security Energy Security and Sustainable Agriculture

Convergence of Food Security  Energy Security and Sustainable Agriculture
Author: David D. Songstad,Jerry L. Hatfield,Dwight T. Tomes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-11-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642552625

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This volume examines the interrelated fields of food security, energy security and sustainable agriculture as the key to a stable global agricultural platform and is arranged in six parts. The first part is focused on policy considerations relating to food and energy security and sustainable agriculture. The authors from this part include Former Under Secretary of Agriculture Gale Buchanan, Former Under Secretary of Energy Raymond Orbach (Chapter 1), Stephen Hughes, Bryan Moser and William Gibbons (Chapter 2) and Thomas Redick (Chapter 3). Part II addresses soil and water, which are two of the key components in secure and sustainable food production. Authors from this part are Jerry Hatfield (Chapter 4) and Mahbub Alam, Sharon Megdal et al. (Chapter 5). The third part covers sustainable and secure food production specifically addressing genetically modified traits in Chapter 6 (James McWilliams) and omega-3 fatty acids in Chapter 7 (Jay Whelan et al.). Agronomic implications relative to food security and sustainable agriculture are described in Part IV. Authors include Ravi Sripada, Pradip Das et al. (Chapter 8), Duska Stojsin, Kevin Matson and Richard Leitz (Chapter 9) and S.H. Lee, David Clay and Sharon Clay (Chapter 10). International sustainable agriculture and food security is addressed in Part V with authors Jeff Vitale and John Greenplate (Chapter 11), Julie Borlaug et al. (Chapter 12) and Sylvester Oikeh et al. (Chapter 13). The final part covers the use of chemicals in sustainable agriculture and food/energy security with Leonard Gianessi and Ashley Williams communicating the role of herbicides and Harold Reetz emphasizing the importance of fertilizers both in maximizing crop yields to maintain a sustainable secure source for food production.

The Conversion to Sustainable Agriculture

The Conversion to Sustainable Agriculture
Author: Stephen R. Gliessman,Martha Rosemeyer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2009-12-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420003593

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With all of the environmental and social problems confronting our food systems today, it is apparent that none of the strategies we have relied on in the past―higher-yielding varieties, increased irrigation, inorganic fertilizers, pest damage reduction―can be counted on to come to the rescue. In fact, these solutions are now part of the problem. It is becoming quite clear that the only way to keep the food crisis from escalating is to promote the conversion processes that will move agriculture to sustainability. Under the editorial guidance of agroecology experts Martha Rosemeyer and the internationally renowned Dr. Stephen R. Gliessman, The Conversion to Sustainable Agriculture: Principles, Processes, and Practices establishes a framework for how this conversion can be accomplished and presents case studies from around the world that illustrate how the process is already underway. The book provides a four-stage transition process for achieving sustainability and an in-depth analysis of the global efforts to make farms more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. An international team of chapter contributors explores ways to lessen dependency on fossil fuels and pesticides, and examines each step in the conversion process. They also describe the process of monitoring change toward sustainable agriculture while integrating social and economic analysis within scientific practices. Serving as both a core textbook for students and a comprehensive reference for agricultural practitioners, this volume is a valuable resource for the change that is needed in our food system now and in the future.