In terms of sustainability, the effects of the development of organic farming are subject to debate, particularly regarding the methods used to compare organic and conventional food systems and the consequences of the conventionalization of organic farming. We propose an empirical study centered on the stage of food retailing and based on two sales databases in France in 2012, one involving conventional food retailing and the other involving specialized organic stores. We examine sustainability from the plant, animal or combined origin of food products and from their degree of processing. The results suggest that sales of organic food products are more plant-based and less processed than sales of conventional products, two criteria for bett...
Despite many agricultural systems and most food companies claiming to be sustainable, recent studies...
The paper is based on research conducted for DARCOF II (Danish Research Centre for Organic Farming, ...
CONTEXTAccording to the bifurcation hypothesis, a gap may be growing between “agroecological” organi...
In terms of sustainability, the effects of the development of organic farming are subject to debate,...
In terms of sustainability, the effects of the development of organic farming are subject to debate,...
We propose an empirical study of French sales in conventional food retailing and in specialised orga...
Recent conversations concerning organic food systems have focused on the conventionalization hypothe...
The conventionalization of organic agriculture has been described as a process in which organic agri...
Conclusions - The share of sold organic food via conventional chains is permanently growing. - Sou...
The conventionalization of organic agriculture has been described as a process in which organic agri...
Organic farming is widely perceived as being more environmentally friendly than conventional farming...
Demand for organic food in Poland is increasing continuously for twenty years. This is due to positi...
The national ecological production is highly export orientated. The development of the inner market ...
Organic farming is widely perceived as being more environmentally friendly than convention...
International audienceIn France, around 70% of conventional industrial foods are ultra-processed, wi...
Despite many agricultural systems and most food companies claiming to be sustainable, recent studies...
The paper is based on research conducted for DARCOF II (Danish Research Centre for Organic Farming, ...
CONTEXTAccording to the bifurcation hypothesis, a gap may be growing between “agroecological” organi...
In terms of sustainability, the effects of the development of organic farming are subject to debate,...
In terms of sustainability, the effects of the development of organic farming are subject to debate,...
We propose an empirical study of French sales in conventional food retailing and in specialised orga...
Recent conversations concerning organic food systems have focused on the conventionalization hypothe...
The conventionalization of organic agriculture has been described as a process in which organic agri...
Conclusions - The share of sold organic food via conventional chains is permanently growing. - Sou...
The conventionalization of organic agriculture has been described as a process in which organic agri...
Organic farming is widely perceived as being more environmentally friendly than conventional farming...
Demand for organic food in Poland is increasing continuously for twenty years. This is due to positi...
The national ecological production is highly export orientated. The development of the inner market ...
Organic farming is widely perceived as being more environmentally friendly than convention...
International audienceIn France, around 70% of conventional industrial foods are ultra-processed, wi...
Despite many agricultural systems and most food companies claiming to be sustainable, recent studies...
The paper is based on research conducted for DARCOF II (Danish Research Centre for Organic Farming, ...
CONTEXTAccording to the bifurcation hypothesis, a gap may be growing between “agroecological” organi...