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Aim and Scope

Aim

The International Journal of Research in Organic Agriculture (IJROA) aims to advance the understanding and application of organic agricultural practices by publishing high-quality research that explores innovative, sustainable, and eco-friendly methods in farming. The journal strives to foster a global exchange of knowledge to support the growth of organic agriculture, benefiting both practitioners and researchers in the field.

Scope

This journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, and case studies focused on a wide range of topics in organic agriculture, including but not limited to:

  • Soil Health and Fertility: Studies on organic soil management practices, nutrient cycles, and sustainable soil amendments.
  • Crop Management: Research on organic crop production, pest and disease management, crop rotation, and polyculture.
  • Agroecology and Biodiversity: Exploration of biodiversity enhancement, ecosystem services, and the role of organic practices in ecological conservation.
  • Sustainable Livestock Systems: Insights into organic livestock health, welfare, and feeding practices.
  • Policy and Socioeconomic Aspects: Analysis of policies, market dynamics, and socio-economic impacts related to organic agriculture.
  • Climate Resilience and Adaptation: Studies on organic practices that promote resilience against climate change.
  • Organic Certification and Standards: Research on certification processes, regulatory challenges, and international standards in organic agriculture.
  • Innovative Technologies and Methods: Advances in sustainable tools and technologies that support organic farming systems.