Abstract
Energy efficiency in organic farming has been the subject of various investigations. Overall, these studies indicate that diverse organic farming systems have higher energy efficiency compared with conventional farming systems, primarily because no mineral N fertilizers are used. The investigations also show, however, that there is considerable potential for improvement. Dried fig production by conventional farming methods averaged 26% higher energy inputs and only 5% higher yields per hectare than fig produced by organic farming methods. The economic costs averaged 6% less per hectare for conventional fig production than for organic fig production, using a standard accounting procedure.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This work would have been impossible without the participating fig producers, all of whom shared their time and knowledge generously, the staff of Aydın Provincial Directorate of MARA and the Union of Fig Sales Cooperative (TARİS). I also thank the anonymous reviewers.