BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABILITY AND PROFITABILITY IN CONVENTIONAL AND ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE

In the context of the growing interest in sustainable agricultural practices, this study highlights a detailed bibliometric analysis regarding the intersection between sustainability and profitability in conventional and ecological farming.While the ecological farming model clearly emerges as a fron...

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Main Authors: Cosmina SMEDESCU, Alina MĂRCUȚĂ, Liviu MĂRCUȚĂ, Marius Mihai MICU, Valentina Constanța TUDOR
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Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest 2023-01-01
Series:Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Online Access:https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.23_3/Art84.pdf
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Alina MĂRCUȚĂ
Liviu MĂRCUȚĂ
Marius Mihai MICU
Valentina Constanța TUDOR
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description In the context of the growing interest in sustainable agricultural practices, this study highlights a detailed bibliometric analysis regarding the intersection between sustainability and profitability in conventional and ecological farming.While the ecological farming model clearly emerges as a frontrunner in terms of sustainability, profitability assessments present challenges due to varying regional costs, lack of standardized metrics, and short-term versus long-term value evaluations. Drawing from international sources and top-tier academic literature, the article reveals prevailing trends as well as under-researched areas in the field of agricultural research. The results indicate a clear acknowledgment of the benefits of ecological farming from a sustainability standpoint. However, the paper discusses the challenges related to assessing the profitability of these practices and identifying the most efficient strategies for supporting and expanding alternative farming systems. Thus, it underscores the imperative of a multidisciplinary perspective for deep understanding and informed action in the field.
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spelling doaj-art-93a1b91c2a614ef0a3b2d42716f4e0832025-08-20T02:40:24ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, BucharestScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development2284-79952285-39522023-01-01233831842662BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABILITY AND PROFITABILITY IN CONVENTIONAL AND ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURECosmina SMEDESCUAlina MĂRCUȚĂLiviu MĂRCUȚĂMarius Mihai MICUValentina Constanța TUDORIn the context of the growing interest in sustainable agricultural practices, this study highlights a detailed bibliometric analysis regarding the intersection between sustainability and profitability in conventional and ecological farming.While the ecological farming model clearly emerges as a frontrunner in terms of sustainability, profitability assessments present challenges due to varying regional costs, lack of standardized metrics, and short-term versus long-term value evaluations. Drawing from international sources and top-tier academic literature, the article reveals prevailing trends as well as under-researched areas in the field of agricultural research. The results indicate a clear acknowledgment of the benefits of ecological farming from a sustainability standpoint. However, the paper discusses the challenges related to assessing the profitability of these practices and identifying the most efficient strategies for supporting and expanding alternative farming systems. Thus, it underscores the imperative of a multidisciplinary perspective for deep understanding and informed action in the field.https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.23_3/Art84.pdf
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BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABILITY AND PROFITABILITY IN CONVENTIONAL AND ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE
Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
title BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABILITY AND PROFITABILITY IN CONVENTIONAL AND ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE
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title_short BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABILITY AND PROFITABILITY IN CONVENTIONAL AND ECOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE
title_sort bibliometric analysis of sustainability and profitability in conventional and ecological agriculture
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