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Title: Beyond Organic: An Overview of Biodynamic Agriculture with Case Examples
Authors: Phillips, Jon C.
Rodgriguez, L. Pilar
Authors (Email): Phillips, Jon C. (jcphillips@csupomona.edu)
Rodgriguez, L. Pilar (lprodriguez@csupomona.edu)
Issue Date: 2006
Series/Report no.: Selected Paper
Abstract: A great deal of research has been done regarding economic and consumer aspects of organic agriculture. A different form of agriculture, called biodynamic agriculture, is emerging, with acreage located across the globe. Like organic agriculture, biodynamic agriculture has a certification process, but it has not received as much research attention from agricultural economists. This paper provides basic background information about biodynamic agriculture. In particular, it gives a count of certified biodynamic farms, by state, in the U.S., and it gives the most common products produced by those farms. Wine grapes are by far the most common biodynamic agricultural product. It also includes three case examples of firms employing this production system and business strategy. The diverse case examples were developed through telephone interviews with certified biodynamic agricultural producers. It is predicted that despite its growth, biodynamic agriculture will become neither a fad nor a trend. Rather, it will remain a background influence on organic and conventional agriculture.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/21036
Institution/Association: American Agricultural Economics Association>2006 Annual meeting, July 23-26, Long Beach, CA
Total Pages: 15
Language: English
Collections:2006 Annual meeting, July 23-26, Long Beach, CA

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