The concern that in a growing market organic farming will be more intensive and industrialised has led to renewed interest in organic principles. This paper examines what organic values are covered by standards. It uses the ethical value basis of organic agriculture as described in the four IFOAM Principles of Organic Farming of Health, Ecology, Fairness and Care which encompass the values of sustainability, naturalness and of systems approach. It further explores whether these values are reflected in current organic farming practice and what challenges arise from them in relation to the future development of organic farming
Table of Contents: - The Emergence of Standards - Private Pioneering Standards - The Role of IFOA...
ABSTRACT. The recent development and growth of organic livestock farming and the related development...
Consumers increasingly criticise food that is produced under unsatisfactory social and environmental...
AbstractTo address globalization challenges, the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Mov...
The paper is based on selected findings of the research project EEC 2092/91 (Organic) revision. It c...
and functions of such principles and what the principles should look like in order to meet these pur...
Recently, discussions of basic principles for organic agriculture (and similar ideas) have emerged i...
The basic values of organic agriculture is laid down in the IFOAM four basic principles: the princip...
The authors emphasize the importance of reflecting values in relation to organic food production esp...
Organic livestock farming is guided by naturalness, systems thinking and sustainability, and the fou...
Organic farming is a promising agricultural method with positive effects on the human ecological and...
Due to globalisation and growing anonymity of trade with organic products, farmers in Europe are und...
Abstract Farm animals make importance contributions to organic farming systems. This thesis deals...
AbstractThere is ongoing debate among stakeholders about the future development of agricultural and ...
Organic agriculture as a movement builds on a range of values concerning a sustainable development o...
Table of Contents: - The Emergence of Standards - Private Pioneering Standards - The Role of IFOA...
ABSTRACT. The recent development and growth of organic livestock farming and the related development...
Consumers increasingly criticise food that is produced under unsatisfactory social and environmental...
AbstractTo address globalization challenges, the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Mov...
The paper is based on selected findings of the research project EEC 2092/91 (Organic) revision. It c...
and functions of such principles and what the principles should look like in order to meet these pur...
Recently, discussions of basic principles for organic agriculture (and similar ideas) have emerged i...
The basic values of organic agriculture is laid down in the IFOAM four basic principles: the princip...
The authors emphasize the importance of reflecting values in relation to organic food production esp...
Organic livestock farming is guided by naturalness, systems thinking and sustainability, and the fou...
Organic farming is a promising agricultural method with positive effects on the human ecological and...
Due to globalisation and growing anonymity of trade with organic products, farmers in Europe are und...
Abstract Farm animals make importance contributions to organic farming systems. This thesis deals...
AbstractThere is ongoing debate among stakeholders about the future development of agricultural and ...
Organic agriculture as a movement builds on a range of values concerning a sustainable development o...
Table of Contents: - The Emergence of Standards - Private Pioneering Standards - The Role of IFOA...
ABSTRACT. The recent development and growth of organic livestock farming and the related development...
Consumers increasingly criticise food that is produced under unsatisfactory social and environmental...