AgBioForum, vol. 24, no. 1 (2022)
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Item Halal food and beverage trade: do restriction on religion, Halal certification, and OIC membership have any impact?(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2022) Abdul Hamid, Baharom; Charoenchang, Chariyawat; Dewandaru, GinanjarThis study determined the worth of the Halal food and beverage trade. We imposed the Poisson Pseudo-Maximum Likelihood after applying the gravity model (PPML). The economic size of trading partners, regional trade agreements, a shared border, and a shared language are determinants with a strong beneficial effect on commerce. On the other hand, the negative trade factors are the distance between trading parties, the exporting country's income, the exchange rate comparison, and landlocked trade. In the meantime, the income level of the importing nation and the colonial relationship appeared to have little impact on trade, as does OIC trade cooperation. Halal certification has a considerable beneficial influence. However, limitations on religious considerations (GRR and SHR) have a significant negative impact on trade.Item The economic of farmers, system, management, and technology renewable energy based(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2022) Sudapet, Nyoman; Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan; Muchayan, Achmad; Sukoco, Agus; Sutowijoyo, Hendro; Zulkifli, Che ZalinaThe agriculture sector has important role in economic development of Indonesia. The village economy in Indonesia is dependent on agriculture sector. The challenges of energy crisis and not acceptable to the farmers for economic growth and contribution in national economy. Therefore, the research objectives the economics of farmers, and the use of agricultural technology renewable energy-based research trends. This research was conducted descriptively based on scopus.com data. Researchers obtained 249 rural digital documents over the last five years, where each indexed paper has an average of 10-15% more citations than its closest competitor. More cited references have a broader analysis of bibliometric and historical trends, a complete author profile, and a better h-index measure for authors who started publishing before 1996. This study concludes that the United States has the most research articles on digital villages, followed by the United Kingdom, Australia, and India. The University of Aberdeen (U.K.) has the most research articles on the digital villages, followed by the University of the West of England (U.K.) and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (China). Therefore, villages development research growing fast nowadays.Item The role of entrepreneurship and green innovation intention on sustainable development: moderating impact of inclusive leadership(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2022) Cruz Mamani, Wilson; Lagos Manrique, Germain Marcos; Carranco Madrid, Soraya del Pilar; Espinoza Herrara, Edward; Barrial Acosta, David; Rivas-Diaz, Rolando Remy; Arias-Gonzales, Jose Luis; Maquera Maquera, Yuselino; Saravia Ramos, Francisco SamaelToday, sustainable development (SD) is a worldwide requirement due to the numerous environmental challenges that require the attention of academics. Consequently, the current study explores the effect of entrepreneurial and green innovation aims on SD in Peru. In addition, the study examines the moderating effect of inclusive leadership on entrepreneurship, green innovation intention, and sustainable development in Peru. The study utilized primary data collection instruments such as questionnaires to collect information from the selected respondents. The paper also used smart-PLS to examine the data's dependability and the correlation between factors. In Peru, entrepreneurship and green innovation intentions were found to have a good relationship with sustainable development. In addition, the data demonstrated that inclusive leadership moderates the relationship between entrepreneurship, green innovation intention, and SD in Peru. The essay supports policy-making authorities in formulating SD-related policies by refocusing entrepreneurs' attention on green innovation.Item Organic food brand trust and brand loyalty: evidence from Thailand(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2022) Pattweekongka, SupawadeeThis study investigates the antecedents of trust in organic food brands and the effect of brand trust on brand loyalty. Previous research has addressed brand trust, but none has examined brand trust concerning brand loyalty in organic goods, a developing trend in many nations. A survey was done with 386 Thai consumers of organic foods. Using path analysis, the magnitude and relationships between variables were estimated. The findings indicate that brand competency and generosity increase organic brand trust. Moreover, brand trust was found to influence both attitudes and behaviors about brand loyalty. The study predicts that brand trust inspired 76% of the purchasing behavior loyalty.Item Determinants for farmers' decisions to participate in developing agricultural tourism activities. An empirical study of Iraq's economy(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2022) Abdullah, Amenah Muayad; Saeed, Mustafa obay; Almoussawi, Zainab abed; Braiber, Hassan Taher; Mubarak, Ihsan Ali; Hammoode, Jenan AliAs he cultivates agricultural land, the farmer plays a crucial role in agricultural tourism. Farmers with less innovativeness do not contribute to the nation's economic prosperity. Agriculture tourism in Iraq is not as advanced as in affluent countries. This study investigates the factors influencing farmers' participation in developing agricultural tourism in Iraq. This study is based on a previously unexplored gap in the literature because no previous research has investigated this gap. This study included secondary data and a Likert scale questionnaire for empirical proof. Participants in this study were Iraqi farmers. In this regard, the findings of this study are an addition to the literature and the body of knowledge since they reveal that the factors of farmers' actions have a substantial impact on agriculture tourism in Iraq. The study also has significant practical implications for enhancing Iraq's tourism industry for economic growth. Moreover, the theoretical ramifications of this study have contributed to the advancement of knowledge. The future directions of this research are essential for future agricultural tourism research.
