farming systems are identified. Four focus group discussions and three interviews for low input and organic dairy supply chain members were performed. The Q Methodology was used to highlight common ground and divergence in the expectations that organic and low input dairying can deliver. The common view is that innovation in housing aimed at improving animal welfare should be fostered. Animal welfare innovations were highlighted especially by the consumer group. Other supply chain members encouraged in accordance with consumer group animal welfare, but also innovations linking with the efficiency of production and feed quality. Common understanding between actors is that innovations linking to genetic modification are not acceptable. Many r...
Technical groups of dairy farmers have developed autonomous and economical farming systems using bot...
The SOLID project (Sustainable Organic Low-Input Dairying) carried out research to improve the susta...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
In this paper, expectations along the Finnish dairy supply chain for innovation to achieve more sust...
Abstract In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally susta...
In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally sustainable an...
A Q-Method study was carried out as part of the Sustainable Organic and Low Input Dairying Project (...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
This work illustrates the acceptability of innovations in the Italian dairy supply chain. The resear...
Technical groups of dairy farmers have developed autonomous and economical farming systems using bot...
The SOLID project (Sustainable Organic Low-Input Dairying) carried out research to improve the susta...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...
In this paper, expectations along the Finnish dairy supply chain for innovation to achieve more sust...
Abstract In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally susta...
In a rapidly changing ecological, economic and political environment, environmentally sustainable an...
A Q-Method study was carried out as part of the Sustainable Organic and Low Input Dairying Project (...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
The growth in organic and low-input farming practices is driven by both market demand for high quali...
This work illustrates the acceptability of innovations in the Italian dairy supply chain. The resear...
Technical groups of dairy farmers have developed autonomous and economical farming systems using bot...
The SOLID project (Sustainable Organic Low-Input Dairying) carried out research to improve the susta...
An extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was applied by means of Structural Equa...