Focus and Scope

PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION AND CULTURAL HERITAGE is a scientific journal dedicated to publishing research findings in the field of agricultural socio-economics. The journal plays a crucial role in fostering scientific advancement by focusing on the expansion and creation of innovation. Its aim is to enrich our understanding of concepts, theories, paradigms, perspectives, and methodologies relevant to agricultural socio-economic sciences.

The journal covers a wide range of comprehensive topics within agricultural socio-economic sciences, including:

  • Agricultural Economics: Economic analysis related to the production, distribution, and consumption of agricultural products.
  • Agricultural Sociology: The study of social structures, interactions, and dynamics of rural communities and their impact on agricultural practices.
  • Agricultural Policy: Evaluation and formulation of government policies affecting the agricultural sector.
  • Agricultural Development: Strategies and efforts to improve the welfare of farmers and sustainably develop the agricultural sector.
  • Agricultural Extension: Methods and effectiveness of disseminating information and innovations to farmers.
  • Agricultural Communication: The study of how agricultural information is communicated among stakeholders.
  • Agricultural Institutions: Analysis of the roles and functions of various institutions in supporting agricultural development.
  • Farm Management and Post-Harvest: Efficiency in managing farm operations and handling harvested produce to enhance added value.
  • Agroindustry: The development and management of industries that process agricultural products.
  • International Trade: Analysis of cross-border trade in agricultural products.
  • Food Security: Issues related to the availability, accessibility, and stability of food supply.
  • Agribusiness Management: Management principles applied in agricultural businesses.
  • Production Management: Optimization of production processes in the agricultural sector.
  • Operations Management: Management of daily operations in agribusiness.
  • Marketing Management: Strategies for marketing agricultural products.
  • Agribusiness Financing: Sources and management of funds for agribusiness activities.
  • Supply Chain: Analysis and optimization of product flow from producers to consumers in agribusiness.
  • Agricultural Area Planning: Land use and resource planning for agricultural development in a specific region.
  • Natural Resource Economics: The study of the use and management of natural resources related to agriculture.