Abstract:
The paper presents a case study aiming to highlight the present state of the organic agriculture in Romania as compared
with other European countries with the goal to warn about its level, much under other countries taken in study. Several
indicators have been considered: certified organic crop areas, certified organic crop productions and yields from fully
converted areas, certified organic livestock, certified production of organic animal products, number of certified
registered operators processing and importing products issued from organic farming. The results of study showed that
for all studied indicators Romania reported data with lower values as compared with the other analyzed European states,
and for most of items our country has no data to report. This study distinguishes on the one hand the low representation
of organic agriculture in Romania as component of sustainable agriculture, and on the other hand demonstrates the lack
or the inefficacy of instruments of the specialized institution of the Romanian state to collect and centralize data
referring to several items which characterize the level of organic agriculture in Romania.