Organic agriculture cannot feed the world

作者: D.J. Connor

DOI: 10.1016/J.FCR.2007.11.010

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摘要: This paper addresses an important issue on the acceptance of organic agriculture for production and food security in both developed developing countries. A recent paper, which has reopened a previous debate by presenting analysis purporting to show that cannot only greatly increase productivity countries but could also feed entire world, is discussed. The was proven have overestimated agriculture, proposal legume-based cropping strategy not viable meet required nutrients (i.e., nitrogen) crops.

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