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A Study on Organic Farm's Actual Condition of Promoting Complex Industrialization and Classification Using Changes after Promoting

유기농산물 생산농가의 복합산업화 추진 실태 및 추진 후 변화를 이용한 농가 유형화 연구

  • Received : 2016.10.24
  • Accepted : 2017.01.15
  • Published : 2017.02.28

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to analysis actual condition of promoting complex industrialization and changes after promoting, and then to classify organic farmer using cluster analysis based on delineated organic farmer's changes factors. This study also aims to investigate differences in socioeconomic characteristics and behavioral intentions among classified groups of organic farmer's changes. Data were obtained by questionnaire. From the factor analysis, four factors were derived as "Economics", "Public benefit", "Environment and philosophical values" and "Establishing management and the regional bedrock". From the cluster analysis, three cluster were derived as "group that has a positive awareness of promoting complex industry", "group that has a negative awareness of promoting complex industry" and "unstable management and a regional base". And the three classifications were significantly different in the satisfaction and behavioral intentions.

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