Aim:

The primary aim of Emerging Agricultural and Horticultural is to serve as a catalyst for progress in agriculture and horticulture, enhancing the productivity and sustainability of these vital sectors. Our central objectives encompass:

  1. Advancing Agricultural and Horticultural Knowledge: We aim to publish high-quality research articles, reviews, and original studies that push the boundaries of understanding in agriculture and horticulture. Our goal is to provide a platform for sharing discoveries that enhance crop yields, promote sustainable practices, and address global food security challenges.

  2. Informing Farming and Horticultural Practices: Emerging Agricultural and Horticultural is dedicated to disseminating research that directly informs agricultural and horticultural practices. We strive to bridge the gap between research findings and their practical applications in the field, orchard, and greenhouse.

  3. Fostering Sustainable Agriculture: We actively promote sustainable agricultural and horticultural practices, recognizing the importance of environmental stewardship, resource conservation, and resilient farming methods. We seek to facilitate a holistic approach to addressing agricultural and horticultural challenges.

  4. Open Access: We are committed to open-access publishing, ensuring that our content is freely available to researchers, farmers, agronomists, horticulturists, policymakers, and the global community. We believe in the importance of sharing knowledge in agriculture and horticulture with a wide and diverse audience.

Scope:

Emerging Agricultural and Horticultural covers a comprehensive range of topics within the fields of agriculture and horticulture, including, but not limited to:

  1. Crop Science and Agronomy: We invite contributions related to crop improvement, agronomic practices, and crop protection. Research aimed at enhancing crop quality and yield is a key focus.

  2. Sustainable Agriculture: The journal welcomes research on sustainable farming methods, organic agriculture, integrated pest management, and regenerative farming practices.

  3. Horticulture and Plant Science: Contributions related to the cultivation, breeding, and management of horticultural crops, ornamental plants, and landscaping are encouraged.

  4. Soil Science and Fertility: We aim to provide a platform for research on soil health, nutrient management, and soil conservation practices that support productive and sustainable agriculture.

  5. Climate Change and Agriculture: The journal emphasizes research related to the impact of climate change on agriculture and strategies for adaptation and mitigation.

  6. Food Security and Agricultural Economics: Research in food security, agricultural economics, and the role of agriculture in global and local food systems is essential to our scope.

  7. Biotechnology in Agriculture: We invite research on biotechnological innovations, genetically modified crops, and the application of biotechnology in agriculture and horticulture.

Emerging Agricultural and Horticultural invites researchers, scientists, agriculturists, horticulturists, and policymakers to contribute their work to our journal. Our rigorous peer-review process ensures the quality and credibility of published research. By providing a platform for the exchange of knowledge and ideas, we aim to contribute to the advancement of agricultural and horticultural research, promote sustainable practices, and address the challenges of food production and plant cultivation on a global scale.