Is Organic Farm Challenges by Protability an Interdisciplinary Approach in Nature? A Review
Abstract
This paper outlines whether organic farming protability research is an interdisciplinary approach. It draws inspiration from the relevant literature and disciplines surrounding this topic (Public health, Environmental studies, Economic/Finance). It focusses on the complex nature of organic farming in terms of protability and how it affects all parties involved (policymakers, farmers, and consumers). This report argues that through an examination of the relevant literature surrounding this research area, the current topic has been developed and reviewed from various disciplines and foci points (Public health, Environmental studies, Economic/Finance). Organic farming research associated with a broader range of interdependent factors, and it is more likely to rely on a more signicant component of value judgement or intuition. Research methods for studying organic farming and protability depend on an acceptance of complexity as an essential part of the research process. Employing this perspective aids the consideration of organic agriculture and protability because each discipline used to explore.
this topic has its strength, weakness, and also examined this topic from a
particular vantage. Therefore, an interdisciplinary approach is a means of
opening up a more meaningful account of this process.