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The future of organıc fısh productıon in the world

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  • Hülya SAYĞI
  • Ayhan SAYĞI
  • Mahmut Ali GÖKÇE

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One of the fundamental problems of the world humans live in is that the resources human beings have used to meet their needs are limited. These resources, when used correctly, are enough to meet these needs. The main problem here is the mistakes human beings make and them not being aware of making these. In other words, they are consciously or unconsciously destroying the world they live in with every action they have taken to create the civilization. In this study, we will focus on the subjects of damages brought out to the natural sources by agricultural and aquacultural production which is used to meet the need for food, and wiping the effects of these damages. In this context, we will also focus on the conditions of the organic agriculture principle application on aquacultural production, which has emerged as a solution to the threats targeting human health and to the environmental problems brought out by the agricultural production.

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  • Hülya SAYĞI & Ayhan SAYĞI & Mahmut Ali GÖKÇE, 2017. "The future of organıc fısh productıon in the world," Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 7(12), pages 262-267.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ajosrd:v:7:y:2017:i:12:p:262-267:id:1655
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