2024 Volume 62 Issue 2 Pages 1-6
This study examines the impact of management objectives and business management for growth on the adoption of organic farming by agricultural corporations. The study involved a nationwide questionnaire survey of agricultural corporations, and a decision tree analysis was conducted using the adoption of organic farming as the objective variable and management objectives and business management for growth as explanatory variables. The findings of this study showed that the adoption of organic farming varied depending on the management objectives and business management strategies for growth adopted by the corporations. Therefore, it is practical to encourage agricultural corporations to adopt organic farming by considering their management objectives and business management for growth.