iCEV Sustainability & the Agricultural Industry

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Economic Sustainability

ability of an economy to support a defined stage of economic production indefinitely

Sustainability

ability to preserve or sustain something without compromising the needs of future generations

Social Justice

administrating laws fairly and properly

Civil Liberties

allowing freedom to exercise customary rights without government interference

Indigenous Rights

allowing rights to individuals who have social, cultural, economic and political characteristics different from those of the dominant societies in which they live

Crop Rotation

alternating different crops between fields to manage the fertility of the soil

Indebtedness

amount of something (money) owed

Accessibility

being easily reached or approached

Equity

being fair and impartial

Environmental Sustainability

conserving and supporting a designated level of quality of the environment and natural resources indefinitely

Sustainable Pest Management

controlling pests to enhance sustainable crop production, with minimal risks to human health and the environment

Innovation

developing new ideas or methods

Weed Control

discouraging the growth of unwanted and invasive plants

Biodiversity

encouraging diversity among plant and animal species in an environment

Ecological Footprint

estimate of the impact individuals leave on the environment based on their lifestyle and income

Labor Standards

giving structure to the workplace and defining the responsibilities of employees and employers

Environmental Resources Management (ERM)

global provider who works with various individuals to effectively manage and develop strategies to overcome sustainability challenges

Religious Sensitivity

having sensitivity toward the religious beliefs and practices of individuals

Energy Efficiency

managing growth in energy consumption

Resource Conservation

managing human use of natural resources

Sustainable Agriculture

manufacturing of food, fiber or other plant or animal products which incorporate environmentally friendly farming techniques

Carbon Footprint

measure of the environmental impact of an individual, measured in units of carbon dioxide

Industrial Agriculture

modern farming method which supplies the mass production of livestock, poultry, fish and crops

Return on Investment

money received from investments

Emission Reduction

reducing the amount of harmful gases released

Stewardship

responsible planning and management of resources

Social Sustainability

the capability of a social system such as a country to function and work together indefinitely

Fair Trad

trade in which fair prices are paid to producers

Resource Utilization

using limited resources in a conservative manner

Heritage

valuing practices or characteristics passed down through the years, from one generation to the next

Profit-Sharing

when employees receive a direct share of business profits


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