A Review of 'Organic Struggle: The Movement for Sustainable Agriculture in the United States'

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Organic Farming Pub Date : 2016-05-31 DOI:10.12924/OF2016.02010021
C. Francis
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Organic Struggle chronicles the challenges encountered by innovators in a growing segment of the U.S. food pro- duction and marketing system. Practiced for millenia by farmers before the introduction of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and first developed more formally in Europe, organic farming practices began to gain prominence in the U.S. only in the 1950s. Far more than a system for pro- ducing food, this strategy has become a focus for those supporting healthy and pesticide-free products, for some who embrace the organic system as a food movement, and by many who disagree with the current domination of the country’s food industry by large farms and a small num- ber of multinational corporations. Within the organic sector there is debate between those who favor a system primar- ily run by local farmers who sell through small markets and CSAs, and others who insist that the ‘Big-Organic’ seg- ment that now sells more than half of all organic food is doing more to help the environment in the large picture. Author Brian Obach describes this ongoing struggle.
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《有机斗争:美国可持续农业运动》述评
《有机斗争》记录了创新者在美国食品生产和营销体系中日益增长的环节所遇到的挑战。在引入化肥和杀虫剂之前,农民们已经实践了数千年,并在欧洲首次正式发展起来,直到20世纪50年代,有机农业实践才开始在美国得到重视。这一战略不仅仅是一个生产食品的系统,它已经成为那些支持健康和无农药产品的人、一些将有机系统视为食品运动的人、以及许多不同意目前由大农场和少数跨国公司主导国家食品工业的人的关注焦点。在有机食品部门内部,有一种争论,一种是支持主要由当地农民经营的系统,他们通过小市场和csa进行销售,另一种是坚持认为,现在销售一半以上有机食品的“大有机”部门在整体上对环境有更大的帮助。作家Brian Obach描述了这种持续的斗争。
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Organic Farming
Organic Farming Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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