ORGANIC AGRICULTURE AS PART OF A GREENER EUROPE

Carmen Simona Dumitrescu, Cosmin Sălășan, Sorin Mihai Stanciu

Abstract


Today, climate change requires an urgent response from the European institutions, by implementing the various measures adopted at the political level. European instruments aim to combat climate change and support ecology. In this article, organic farming is analyzed in terms of its low environmental impact and by contributing to the achievement of the objectives set for greener Europe. 


Keywords


organic; farming; future; Europe; contribution

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