The crop yield gap between organic and conventional agriculture
A key issue in the debate on the contribution of organic
agriculture to the future of world agriculture is whether it can produce sufficient food to feed the world. This article analyzes 362 published
organic–conventional comparative crop yields. Organic yields of individual crops averaged 80% of conventional
yields, but variation was substantial (standard deviation 21%), with significant difference between crop
groups and regions. The authors suggest reasons for the gap and its high level of variation.
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