Aims and Scope

Aims:

1. To publish original and thought-provoking papers that will contribute to the discipline of Agribusiness

2. To establish a forum for dialogue and debate between agribusiness and agriculture researchers and practitioners and any other interested parties.

3. To provide a new publishing outlet to researchers and practitioners that will operate efficiently and effectively.

Sustainable Agribusiness Review (SAR) is a blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretical, empirical, and experimental research papers. The Journal encourages the utilization of agribusiness in socio-economic, management, and agribusiness theories to investigate, analyze, and explain issues in sustainability agribusiness within scope of the journal covers environmental aspects (preserving soil, water, and biodiversity), economic aspects (increasing farmers' profits and food stability), and social aspects (farmer and community welfare, as well as social justice), and is supported by technological aspects (application of precision agriculture innovations, biotechnology, and renewable energy for resource efficiency) and policy and institutional aspects (government regulations, incentives, and strengthening of farmer institutions). The distributed research articles in the Journal will empower researchers to contribute to the discipline of agribusiness.