Abstract:
Sustainable agriculture is crucial for the management of natural resources, the protection of biodiversity, and
combating climate change. In Romania, the Romanian Code of Sustainability provides a regulatory framework for
promoting ecological agricultural practices aligned with European requirements. The adoption of sustainable
practices, such as crop rotation and pesticide reduction, contributes to improved productivity and environmental
protection. Although the transition involves obstacles related to access to resources and education, financial support
and European programs are essential for success. Farmers who have adopted these practices have recorded significant
improvements in soil quality and biodiversity. The authors conducted a bibliographic study analyzing the impact of the
Code of Sustainability on Romanian agriculture, highlighting its challenges and benefits.