The regulation of Canada’s organic industry has been discussed for over a decade. Under the current voluntary system, organic producers and handlers are not required to obtain organic certification. Certifiers, in turn, are not required to obtain accreditation to Canada’s voluntary national organic standard. Participation in Canada’s national standard is low because certifiers feel that accreditation to the standard is too costly and does not provide access for their clients to foreign markets. At the same time, the federal government is having difficulty establishing equivalency agreements to enhance market access for Canadian organic products because participation in the national standard is low. This Catch-22 situation has meant that the...
In June 2003 the Swedish National Board of Trade released a discussion paper ...
This paper focuses on the actual conditions of government by tripartite standardization. This form o...
Organic agriculture is an ideology built on general principles that have evolved over time. In Canad...
The regulation of Canada’s organic industry has been discussed for over a decade. Under the current ...
The regulation of Canada’s organic industry has been discussed for over a decade. Under the current ...
The growing demand for organic produce has augmented the international trade for organic products. A...
2009 witnessed several major developments in the field of standards and regulations. The new EU regu...
Empirical studies have underlined the importance of technical trade barriers in the agricultural sec...
Interest in establishing nationally uniform certification, labeling, and management standards for or...
COMUNIICA v.5 no.17Presenta las características del proceso de transformación del mercado canadiense...
Every product marketed under ’organic’ must comply with a set of UK, European Union and internationa...
The need for standards, with an accompanying certification system, in organic agriculture, causes pr...
Empirical studies have underlined the importance of technical trade barriers in the agricultural sec...
The National Standard for Organic and Bio‐Dynamic Produce (referred to as the Standard) was first im...
Australia does not yet have standards for organic and bio-dynamic produce for the domestic market, a...
In June 2003 the Swedish National Board of Trade released a discussion paper ...
This paper focuses on the actual conditions of government by tripartite standardization. This form o...
Organic agriculture is an ideology built on general principles that have evolved over time. In Canad...
The regulation of Canada’s organic industry has been discussed for over a decade. Under the current ...
The regulation of Canada’s organic industry has been discussed for over a decade. Under the current ...
The growing demand for organic produce has augmented the international trade for organic products. A...
2009 witnessed several major developments in the field of standards and regulations. The new EU regu...
Empirical studies have underlined the importance of technical trade barriers in the agricultural sec...
Interest in establishing nationally uniform certification, labeling, and management standards for or...
COMUNIICA v.5 no.17Presenta las características del proceso de transformación del mercado canadiense...
Every product marketed under ’organic’ must comply with a set of UK, European Union and internationa...
The need for standards, with an accompanying certification system, in organic agriculture, causes pr...
Empirical studies have underlined the importance of technical trade barriers in the agricultural sec...
The National Standard for Organic and Bio‐Dynamic Produce (referred to as the Standard) was first im...
Australia does not yet have standards for organic and bio-dynamic produce for the domestic market, a...
In June 2003 the Swedish National Board of Trade released a discussion paper ...
This paper focuses on the actual conditions of government by tripartite standardization. This form o...
Organic agriculture is an ideology built on general principles that have evolved over time. In Canad...