The Defra ‘Action Plan to Develop Organic Food and Farming in England’ identifies cereals as the organic commodity farthest from meeting demand from UK production. The project quantified the extent and nature of this deficit and collected information on constraints from research projects and reviews, from advisers & farmers and from cereal buyers & end users. The obstacles to increased organic cereal production were identified and suggestions made on what Defra and the industry could do to help overcome them. The study focused on England but, as the main buyers of cereals operate across the UK, the supply and demand modelling was of necessity done on that basis. As identified by the Defra Organic Action Plan and by the Scotland and Wale...
Introduction, aims and objectives When this project began in 1996 the UK supply of organic vegetabl...
This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. Since the late 1980s, policies...
Yield gaps between organic and conventional agriculture raise concerns about future agricultural sys...
The objective of the project is to draw together information on current levels of funding for organi...
This is the final report of Defra project OF0350. The attached main report starts with an Executive ...
The purpose of this study was to take a fresh look at the nature of organic production, consumption ...
Background The demand for organically produced food is outstripping the ability of UK farmers to su...
This is the final report for Defra project OF0178. Government seeks to support the development of o...
During 2005 Defra commissioned a study to identify and analyse issues and aspirations that organic s...
This chapter is a first attempt to analyse bottlenecks and challenges of European organic bread whea...
This research was designed to evaluate and critically analyse organic food production in the UK. The...
Productivity in agriculture has more than tripled in developed countries since the 1950s. Beyond the...
This is the final report of Defra project OF0143. Choice of break crops to grow in addition to cere...
The attached document is the final report of the Defra Project OF0176. Demand for organic grain con...
We assess the production impacts of a 100% conversion to organic agriculture in England and Wales us...
Introduction, aims and objectives When this project began in 1996 the UK supply of organic vegetabl...
This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. Since the late 1980s, policies...
Yield gaps between organic and conventional agriculture raise concerns about future agricultural sys...
The objective of the project is to draw together information on current levels of funding for organi...
This is the final report of Defra project OF0350. The attached main report starts with an Executive ...
The purpose of this study was to take a fresh look at the nature of organic production, consumption ...
Background The demand for organically produced food is outstripping the ability of UK farmers to su...
This is the final report for Defra project OF0178. Government seeks to support the development of o...
During 2005 Defra commissioned a study to identify and analyse issues and aspirations that organic s...
This chapter is a first attempt to analyse bottlenecks and challenges of European organic bread whea...
This research was designed to evaluate and critically analyse organic food production in the UK. The...
Productivity in agriculture has more than tripled in developed countries since the 1950s. Beyond the...
This is the final report of Defra project OF0143. Choice of break crops to grow in addition to cere...
The attached document is the final report of the Defra Project OF0176. Demand for organic grain con...
We assess the production impacts of a 100% conversion to organic agriculture in England and Wales us...
Introduction, aims and objectives When this project began in 1996 the UK supply of organic vegetabl...
This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. Since the late 1980s, policies...
Yield gaps between organic and conventional agriculture raise concerns about future agricultural sys...