Production of part of the organic crops, compared to the traditional production in the country

Authors

  • Daniel Petrov Institute of agricultural economics – Sofia, Agricultural academy – Sofia, Bulgaria Author
  • Desislava Toteva Institute of agricultural economics – Sofia, Agricultural academy – Sofia, Bulgaria Author
  • Petar Marinov Institute of agricultural economics – Sofia, Agricultural academy – Sofia, Bulgaria Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61308/HPED8454

Keywords:

Bulgaria, comparative analysis, conventional crops, bio-cultures

Abstract

The natural endowment is vitally important for the development of various types of agricultural crops affecting society. The imposition of “new agricultural crops” is associated with the development of science and the need for such for the future. In this regard, bio-cultures are an alternative to conventional production. In the future, bio-culturities will take their place in the country’s economy. Their capabilities as raw materials will be transformed according to the needs and consumption, both for the processing industry and for society. His is the “connection” between the two types of cultures – the traditional ones, without which society cannot exist at this stage, and on the other hand, the bio-cultures, which claim their place in the future. Analysis and conclusions are based on the period 2012 – 2021. In the development of the scientific publication, the following statistical, mathematical and comparative methods (for a certain period of time) were used, which aim to reveal the relationship between organic and conventional crops.

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Published

28.03.2025

How to Cite

Production of part of the organic crops, compared to the traditional production in the country. (2025). Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Economics and Management, 70(1), 36-42. https://doi.org/10.61308/HPED8454