Abstract

The following paper reviews the research Transition to Organic Farming in Ireland: How do Organic Farmers Arrive at the Decision to Adopt and Commit to Organic Farming Methods? The objective of this research was to examine how individuals arrive at the decision to adopt organic farming methods and commit to this decision on a daily basis through their everyday behaviour. A social movement approach was adopted. This approach considered the impact and appeal of the cosmological, organisational and technological aspects of the organic farming movement and how these aspects combine, in the decision process, to influence the biographies, motivations and behaviour of the organic farmer as well as the extent to which the organic farmer participates in social networks.

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