The demand for high quality organic bread wheat is increasing. The quality level of organic wheat harvested in EU is mainly dependant on variety, environmental conditions and agronomic practices. In some countries, protein content and composition, influencing technological value, are equivalent to those produced under conventional practices. Beside agronomical techniques, technological processes can help to maintain a good quality. Pre-treatments before milling such as debranning were found to be efficient in reducing DON contamination. The project highlighted the necessity to redefine the methods to assess the quality of organic wheat
The potential for improving wheat grain quality by management strategies involving crop rotation, ca...
In 2009/2010, eight durum wheat cultivars were compared in organic and conventional cropping system ...
For a 100% organic value chain, we need more varieties suitable for organic cultivation. Varieties b...
The demand for high quality organic bread cereals is increasing. In spite of variable grain protein ...
The technological value of wheat is negatively influenced by organic methods of cultivation. The cri...
This leaflet provides a practical overview for producers and others involved in wheat production and...
A common handbook was conceived in the CORE Organic AGTEC-Org project in order to give some elements...
International audienceOrganic farmers are interested in soil conservation by reduced tillage, techni...
The organic farmers use wider range of crop varieties than the conventional farming. Bread wheat is ...
Correspondance: abecassi@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceThe main challenge for organic farmers...
This chapter is a first attempt to analyse bottlenecks and challenges of European organic bread whea...
Organic wheat production systems have lower yields compared with intensive conventional production a...
Organic methods growing bread wheat may have negative effects on the technological value, especially...
Communication lors du colloque "DinABio 2013", 13 et 14 novembre 2013 à Tours (Fance)The organic bre...
The organic bread wheat market has been diversified over time through the emergence of different sal...
The potential for improving wheat grain quality by management strategies involving crop rotation, ca...
In 2009/2010, eight durum wheat cultivars were compared in organic and conventional cropping system ...
For a 100% organic value chain, we need more varieties suitable for organic cultivation. Varieties b...
The demand for high quality organic bread cereals is increasing. In spite of variable grain protein ...
The technological value of wheat is negatively influenced by organic methods of cultivation. The cri...
This leaflet provides a practical overview for producers and others involved in wheat production and...
A common handbook was conceived in the CORE Organic AGTEC-Org project in order to give some elements...
International audienceOrganic farmers are interested in soil conservation by reduced tillage, techni...
The organic farmers use wider range of crop varieties than the conventional farming. Bread wheat is ...
Correspondance: abecassi@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceThe main challenge for organic farmers...
This chapter is a first attempt to analyse bottlenecks and challenges of European organic bread whea...
Organic wheat production systems have lower yields compared with intensive conventional production a...
Organic methods growing bread wheat may have negative effects on the technological value, especially...
Communication lors du colloque "DinABio 2013", 13 et 14 novembre 2013 à Tours (Fance)The organic bre...
The organic bread wheat market has been diversified over time through the emergence of different sal...
The potential for improving wheat grain quality by management strategies involving crop rotation, ca...
In 2009/2010, eight durum wheat cultivars were compared in organic and conventional cropping system ...
For a 100% organic value chain, we need more varieties suitable for organic cultivation. Varieties b...