The challenge that the organic sector faces is clear; it needs to grow. But it needs to do so in a balanced fashion, whereby what the producer supplies exactly matches consumer demand. We have to know what the consumer wants and when, and producers have to be willing to adjust their production accordingly. Additionally, new chain structures are required that can supply products efficiently at a low cost price, and with sufficient attention to quality and food safety. These are precisely the aspects that were focused on in the 28 projects of the Dutch co-innovation programme ‘Professionalizing organic sales chains’, which ran from 2001 through 2005
Although local, short supply chains are regarded as most suitable for organic products, most organic...
Organic agriculture generates tangible benefits for both producers and consumers. But it also produc...
Often local and organic food producers and their supply chains face two main challenges: high logist...
The HealthyGrowth Project’s goal was the analysis of growth processes in the organic food sector. It...
In their pursuit of growth and professionalisation, the Dutch organic sector focuses primarily on ma...
The development of an independent organic breeding and seed sector poses a significant challenge for...
TP Organics organised the Organic Innovation Days in Brussels. One of the main aims of the event was...
Conclusions - The share of sold organic food via conventional chains is permanently growing. - Sou...
This paper presents lessons for Dutch organic agribusiness based on a study of the UK and Germany. T...
In HealthyGrowth, eighteen mid-scale and four regional value chains for organic food are investigate...
Over the last decade the organic market in the EU has grown faster than the organic agricultural are...
The organic food market in Germany has been growing significantly. While expanding, businesses and f...
The Dutch organic tree sector is quite small. The main issues for this sector are extending the mark...
The aim of the paper is to present results from a review of successful mid-scale organic values-base...
Supply chain management refers to the efficient integration of various processes involved in turning...
Although local, short supply chains are regarded as most suitable for organic products, most organic...
Organic agriculture generates tangible benefits for both producers and consumers. But it also produc...
Often local and organic food producers and their supply chains face two main challenges: high logist...
The HealthyGrowth Project’s goal was the analysis of growth processes in the organic food sector. It...
In their pursuit of growth and professionalisation, the Dutch organic sector focuses primarily on ma...
The development of an independent organic breeding and seed sector poses a significant challenge for...
TP Organics organised the Organic Innovation Days in Brussels. One of the main aims of the event was...
Conclusions - The share of sold organic food via conventional chains is permanently growing. - Sou...
This paper presents lessons for Dutch organic agribusiness based on a study of the UK and Germany. T...
In HealthyGrowth, eighteen mid-scale and four regional value chains for organic food are investigate...
Over the last decade the organic market in the EU has grown faster than the organic agricultural are...
The organic food market in Germany has been growing significantly. While expanding, businesses and f...
The Dutch organic tree sector is quite small. The main issues for this sector are extending the mark...
The aim of the paper is to present results from a review of successful mid-scale organic values-base...
Supply chain management refers to the efficient integration of various processes involved in turning...
Although local, short supply chains are regarded as most suitable for organic products, most organic...
Organic agriculture generates tangible benefits for both producers and consumers. But it also produc...
Often local and organic food producers and their supply chains face two main challenges: high logist...