Local organic food should be an accessible alternative, both concerning availability and price, for a citizen-consumer influencing through food choices, and for the rural poor. This sets a challenge to the politicians, as also addressed in the European Action Plan for Organic Food and Farming. Its is based on two pillars - consumer markets and public goods, and conclusively on two payers. The society pays through allocation of subsidizes and taxes as well as through legislation, which regulate the price relations. The economic interventions by society increase the equity and access to food in comparison to a price premium
Agriculture for food production has come to crossroads: while conventional agriculture needs to impr...
Minimising outputs of waste and pollution by recycling is a common interest for organic agriculture ...
Facing global problems like food security, the unsustainable use of natural resources, the degradati...
Organic research and innovation moves the organic food sector from a niche to a general reference mo...
The present global food system is far from ideal and it is not sustainable, especially because of th...
Despite many agricultural systems and most food companies claiming to be sustainable, recent studies...
Organic agriculture can, especially in poorer countries, contribute to meaningful socioeconomical an...
Organic agriculture can contribute to meaningful socio-economic and ecologically sustainable develop...
The present global food system is far from ideal and it is not sustainable, especially because of th...
Content - Strengths and weaknesses of organic agriculture - Yields: state-of-the-art of literature...
Innovative management options, such as organic farming, offer promising opportunities to reconcile t...
In the EU, including Sweden, organic farming is seen as a promising pathway for sustainable producti...
Organic agriculture is proposed as a promising approach to achieving sustainable food systems, but i...
The greatest challenge for agriculture is to reduce the trade-offs between productivity and long-ter...
A sustainable agricultural and food system is characterized by two qualities: availability of high-q...
Agriculture for food production has come to crossroads: while conventional agriculture needs to impr...
Minimising outputs of waste and pollution by recycling is a common interest for organic agriculture ...
Facing global problems like food security, the unsustainable use of natural resources, the degradati...
Organic research and innovation moves the organic food sector from a niche to a general reference mo...
The present global food system is far from ideal and it is not sustainable, especially because of th...
Despite many agricultural systems and most food companies claiming to be sustainable, recent studies...
Organic agriculture can, especially in poorer countries, contribute to meaningful socioeconomical an...
Organic agriculture can contribute to meaningful socio-economic and ecologically sustainable develop...
The present global food system is far from ideal and it is not sustainable, especially because of th...
Content - Strengths and weaknesses of organic agriculture - Yields: state-of-the-art of literature...
Innovative management options, such as organic farming, offer promising opportunities to reconcile t...
In the EU, including Sweden, organic farming is seen as a promising pathway for sustainable producti...
Organic agriculture is proposed as a promising approach to achieving sustainable food systems, but i...
The greatest challenge for agriculture is to reduce the trade-offs between productivity and long-ter...
A sustainable agricultural and food system is characterized by two qualities: availability of high-q...
Agriculture for food production has come to crossroads: while conventional agriculture needs to impr...
Minimising outputs of waste and pollution by recycling is a common interest for organic agriculture ...
Facing global problems like food security, the unsustainable use of natural resources, the degradati...