This paper presents the results of a focus group study of the values of organic producers entering the sector at different times in Austria, Italy, the Netherlands, the UK and Switzerland. As well as expressing values widely associated with organic farming, such as food quality, health and environmental protection, they also mentioned professional challenge, fairness in the food chain, and maintaining farm income as important. The reviewed literature includes examples of a theory of conventionalisation, which implies that later converting producers are less committed to core organic values than the previously established ones. The conclusions of this paper do not support this idea. In interpreting the observed differences between the values...
T he adoption/diffusion model, developed in the United States by rural sociologists At first, the m...
In recent years, in overall value, the EU has become a net importer of organic food to supply increa...
Organic farming is widely perceived as being more environmentally friendly than conventional farming...
This paper presents the results of a focus group study of the values of organic producers entering t...
The paper presents the results of a focus group study of the values of organic producers entering th...
This paper reviews a large number of studies of organic farmers carried out in several countries ove...
This paper reviews a large number of studies of organic farmers carried out in several countries ove...
The Organic Revision project was funded by the EU with the aim of supporting the further development...
The Danish organic farmers’ strategy of strategic cooperation with actors of the conventional food p...
The Danish organic farmers’ strategy of strategic cooperation with actors of the conventional food p...
Demonstrated economic benefits of conversion to organic agriculture, combined with solutions to tech...
Demonstrated economic benefits of conversion to organic agriculture, combined with solutions to tech...
Conventional farmers converting to organics has contributed to most of the rapid expansion of organi...
We revisit some ideas of why farmers do not convert to organic farming from our previous article wit...
The paper reviews a wide range of studies of organic farmers published over the last 20 years using ...
T he adoption/diffusion model, developed in the United States by rural sociologists At first, the m...
In recent years, in overall value, the EU has become a net importer of organic food to supply increa...
Organic farming is widely perceived as being more environmentally friendly than conventional farming...
This paper presents the results of a focus group study of the values of organic producers entering t...
The paper presents the results of a focus group study of the values of organic producers entering th...
This paper reviews a large number of studies of organic farmers carried out in several countries ove...
This paper reviews a large number of studies of organic farmers carried out in several countries ove...
The Organic Revision project was funded by the EU with the aim of supporting the further development...
The Danish organic farmers’ strategy of strategic cooperation with actors of the conventional food p...
The Danish organic farmers’ strategy of strategic cooperation with actors of the conventional food p...
Demonstrated economic benefits of conversion to organic agriculture, combined with solutions to tech...
Demonstrated economic benefits of conversion to organic agriculture, combined with solutions to tech...
Conventional farmers converting to organics has contributed to most of the rapid expansion of organi...
We revisit some ideas of why farmers do not convert to organic farming from our previous article wit...
The paper reviews a wide range of studies of organic farmers published over the last 20 years using ...
T he adoption/diffusion model, developed in the United States by rural sociologists At first, the m...
In recent years, in overall value, the EU has become a net importer of organic food to supply increa...
Organic farming is widely perceived as being more environmentally friendly than conventional farming...