The paper investigates the choice between conventional and organic production
technologies for individual farmers in Hungarian agriculture. We employ sequential
logit model on a cross-section data set of Hungarian farmers for the period 2007. Our
estimations reveal that age of farmers has negative, whilst being full time farmers and
having more diversified production structure have positive impact on the intention for
being organic farmers. Furthermore, it appears that education, being full time farmers and more diversified production structure positively influence the final decision between conventional and organic farming.