@article{oai:ir.kagoshima-u.ac.jp:00001350, author = {WIDJAJANTO, Didik Wisnu and MIYAUCHI, Nobufumi}, journal = {鹿兒島大學農學部學術報告=Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University}, month = {2016-10-27}, note = {As environmental problems increase due to misapplication of mineral fertilizers on agricultural farmland, the practice of organic farming may become a priority in order to reduce the pollution of the environment. Currently, organic farming is blooming, especially in the developed countries. In contrast, it seems to be difficult to develop agriculture under organic farming management in the developing countries where the quantity of food production is the priority. In Indonesia, the land use system, quantity of livestock, farming practices, abundance of leguminous crops, and human resources make it a place with the potential to support the practice of organic farming. However, the lack of a reliable market is a major challenge to the development of organic farming.}, pages = {57--62}, title = {Organic Farming and Its Prospect in Indonesia}, volume = {52}, year = {} }