WHY IT IS BETTER TO SETTLE MATTERS RELATED TO AGRICULTURE
When it comes to food production, the business of agriculture spans from the family farm to the multi-national corporate food supplier. It involves an intricacy of personal, technical, professional, and economic business factors regardless of what level of interpretation of operation or production one may have as to where our daily food comes from. It also attracts the involvement of many other technical and business disciplines. Above all, the business of agriculture is largely a people business, and, it must rely heavily on people, landownership interests, and the environment, to ensure that agricultural produce is safe and acceptable; beit for the dining table or the international market.
It is natural therefore that disputes may arise in the realms of the agricultural business. Such differences often cannot afford to be prolonged through lengthy regulatory or litigation procedures. Hence, every opportunity should be considered to facilitate the early resolution of agriculturally related disputes.