This paper indicates the character of social and ethical concerns of consumers with respect to the production, distribution and marketing of organic food, discusses the extent to which these concerns can be addressed within the framework of risk analysis with reference to 'Critical Control Points'(CCPs), and presents examples of control measures with regard to particular risks. Four types of marketing risk, as seen from the standpoint of suppliers, are distinguished. It is shown that risks arising from the fact that some suppliers fail to live up to existing standards can be addressed within a CCP framework, providing particular conditions (regarding, for example, traceability) are met. Other kinds of risk, however, call for the introductio...
Supply chain management refers to the efficient integration of various processes involved in turning...
Supply chain management refers to the efficient integration of various processes involved in turning...
Despite phenomenal success of the commercial agricultural sector in South Africa and significant pro...
In a world where more and more organic products are mass produced, and where most consumers have lit...
Consumers increasingly criticise food that is produced under unsatisfactory social and environmental...
This paper focuses on the environmental and ethical attributes of food products and their production...
Due to globalisation and growing anonymity of trade with organic products, farmers in Europe are und...
This leaflet provides a practical overview for consumers of what is done to secure the safety and pu...
The research shows that regular buyers consider organic food consumption essentially as a way to exp...
The aim of this paper is twofold. The first aim is to unfold the moral complexity of organic food co...
AbstractThis study aims to enhance our understanding of the organic food supply chain among practiti...
Abstract Background: Consumer interest and demand for healthy and ecologically produced local food h...
Many more consumer s have tried at least once organic food, but despite higher consumer awareness, t...
The holistic perspective of organic farming implies a broader conception of food safety that include...
Consumer studies in industrialised countries document widespread concern about and distrust on food ...
Supply chain management refers to the efficient integration of various processes involved in turning...
Supply chain management refers to the efficient integration of various processes involved in turning...
Despite phenomenal success of the commercial agricultural sector in South Africa and significant pro...
In a world where more and more organic products are mass produced, and where most consumers have lit...
Consumers increasingly criticise food that is produced under unsatisfactory social and environmental...
This paper focuses on the environmental and ethical attributes of food products and their production...
Due to globalisation and growing anonymity of trade with organic products, farmers in Europe are und...
This leaflet provides a practical overview for consumers of what is done to secure the safety and pu...
The research shows that regular buyers consider organic food consumption essentially as a way to exp...
The aim of this paper is twofold. The first aim is to unfold the moral complexity of organic food co...
AbstractThis study aims to enhance our understanding of the organic food supply chain among practiti...
Abstract Background: Consumer interest and demand for healthy and ecologically produced local food h...
Many more consumer s have tried at least once organic food, but despite higher consumer awareness, t...
The holistic perspective of organic farming implies a broader conception of food safety that include...
Consumer studies in industrialised countries document widespread concern about and distrust on food ...
Supply chain management refers to the efficient integration of various processes involved in turning...
Supply chain management refers to the efficient integration of various processes involved in turning...
Despite phenomenal success of the commercial agricultural sector in South Africa and significant pro...