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  • Indigenous Agriculture
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)

    Indigenous Agriculture (IA) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal that publishes papers and reports on the supporting-opposite theory, related methods, and best practices of indigenous agriculture. The journal welcomes articles that ground theoretical reflections, qualitative and quantitative studies discussions, and examples of best practices focusing on indigenous agriculture. While IA focuses on indigenous agriculture in Indonesia and Wallacea, research and community services exploring agriculture contexts and experiences worldwide are welcome. IA seeks to foster debate between academicians, researchers, companies, government, NGO, and community groups on indigenous agriculture's profound shifting paradigms, problems, and practical outcomes of indigenous agriculture.

  • Indigenous Agriculture (IA)
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)

    Indigenous Agriculture (IA) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal that publishes papers and reports on the supporting-opposite theory, related methods, and best practices of indigenous agriculture. The journal welcomes articles that ground theoretical reflections, qualitative and quantitative studies discussions, and examples of best practices focusing on indigenous agriculture. While IA focuses on indigenous agriculture in Indonesia and Wallacea, research and community services exploring agriculture contexts and experiences worldwide are welcome. IA seeks to foster debate between academicians, researchers, companies, government, NGO, and community groups on indigenous agriculture's profound shifting paradigms, problems, and practical outcomes of indigenous agriculture.

  • Indigenous Agriculture
    Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023)

    Indigenous Agriculture (IA) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal that publishes papers and reports on the supporting-opposite theory, related methods, and best practices of indigenous agriculture. The journal welcomes articles that ground theoretical reflections, qualitative and quantitative studies discussions, and examples of best practices focusing on indigenous agriculture. While IA focuses on indigenous agriculture in Indonesia and Wallacea, research and community services exploring agriculture contexts and experiences worldwide are welcome. IA seeks to foster debate between academicians, researchers, companies, government, NGO, and community groups on indigenous agriculture's profound shifting paradigms, problems, and practical outcomes of indigenous agriculture.