This paper presents the case for research on institutional environments for organically certified agriculture in developing countries. Observing that some analyses hold Southern organic agriculture as pro-poor and perhaps also more energy efficient than fossil fuel dependent industrialized agriculture, the paper explores differences and similarities in the policy rationale of promoting certified organics in North and South. Based on analysis of institutional environments for COA in Brazil and China, the paper proceed to identify some challenges, opportunities and policy options for strengthening not only certified organic agriculture per se, but an environmentally and socially sustainable food system, providing smallholder livelihoods and r...
The present global food system is far from ideal and it is not sustainable, especially because of th...
For this research, it was generally aimed at mapping the organic farmers in the geographical space c...
The present global food system is far from ideal and it is not sustainable, especially because of th...
This paper presents the case for research on institutional environments for organically certified ag...
Paper prepared for presentation at the 106th seminar of the EAAE Pro-poor development in low income ...
This paper presents the findings of a case study of a Brazilian community pursuing a livelihood stra...
This chapter analyses the dynamics behind the growth of organic farming in the developing world. It ...
Organic farming is increasingly considered a viable alternative model for the design of a new rural ...
Based on three case studies in China and Brazil, this paper explores the terms of access for farmers...
International audienceThe Brazilian organic food sector has experienced important growth during the ...
This chapter examines how small-scale horticultural farmers in Ibiúna, São Paulo, Brazil, are organi...
Aiming to inspire the organic movements, as well as policy-makers, researchers and others outside th...
This article explores the emergence of ecolabeling of organic products in the context of the contemp...
International audienceSince the beginning of the 90s, we can observe in Uganda signs of a progressiv...
There are a large number of international organizations, initiatives and projects supporting organic...
The present global food system is far from ideal and it is not sustainable, especially because of th...
For this research, it was generally aimed at mapping the organic farmers in the geographical space c...
The present global food system is far from ideal and it is not sustainable, especially because of th...
This paper presents the case for research on institutional environments for organically certified ag...
Paper prepared for presentation at the 106th seminar of the EAAE Pro-poor development in low income ...
This paper presents the findings of a case study of a Brazilian community pursuing a livelihood stra...
This chapter analyses the dynamics behind the growth of organic farming in the developing world. It ...
Organic farming is increasingly considered a viable alternative model for the design of a new rural ...
Based on three case studies in China and Brazil, this paper explores the terms of access for farmers...
International audienceThe Brazilian organic food sector has experienced important growth during the ...
This chapter examines how small-scale horticultural farmers in Ibiúna, São Paulo, Brazil, are organi...
Aiming to inspire the organic movements, as well as policy-makers, researchers and others outside th...
This article explores the emergence of ecolabeling of organic products in the context of the contemp...
International audienceSince the beginning of the 90s, we can observe in Uganda signs of a progressiv...
There are a large number of international organizations, initiatives and projects supporting organic...
The present global food system is far from ideal and it is not sustainable, especially because of th...
For this research, it was generally aimed at mapping the organic farmers in the geographical space c...
The present global food system is far from ideal and it is not sustainable, especially because of th...