Recent research has demonstrated significant demand for foods from Europe’s mountain areas; the production of these foods delivers significant positive externalities, despite producers facing greater constraints than their lowland equivalents. Existing markets often fail to account for these factors due to a lack of clear definition of mountain products. This research investigated the current and potential future role of food labelling and certification to support mountain food supply chains and sustainable mountain development, using expert/stakeholder interviews, spatial analysis, and email survey. Results demonstrate that existing EU Geographical Indication schemes are important for marketing mountain foods; however, they are less suitab...
tConsumers express a growing interest for local and quality foods certified by their origin and thei...
In 2012 the European Union adopted the Regulation No. 1151/2012, which, among others, defines the le...
Recent years have witnessed a proliferation of food labelling schemes that claim to promote sustaina...
Recent research has demonstrated significant demand for foods from Europe’s mountain areas; the prod...
This paper incorporates results from a 2012 collaborative study of mountain food products for the Eu...
Recent research has demonstrated significant demand for foods from Europe’s mountain areas; the prod...
he development of mountain farming and the promotion of mountain food production are a way to encour...
In addition to surveying food production from mountain areas, Euromontana’s 2002-2004 project takes ...
International audienceTerritorial labelling of mountain food products serves as a marker of both pro...
The new orientation of the Common Agriculture Policy encourages producers to respond to market force...
European mountain areas have experienced a persistent loss of agricultural land and economic activit...
Consumers express a growing interest for local and quality foods certified by their origin and their...
<p>This study assesses how information about environmental goods provision can contribute to a...
Recent years have witnessed a proliferation of food labelling schemes that claim to promote sustaina...
tConsumers express a growing interest for local and quality foods certified by their origin and thei...
In 2012 the European Union adopted the Regulation No. 1151/2012, which, among others, defines the le...
Recent years have witnessed a proliferation of food labelling schemes that claim to promote sustaina...
Recent research has demonstrated significant demand for foods from Europe’s mountain areas; the prod...
This paper incorporates results from a 2012 collaborative study of mountain food products for the Eu...
Recent research has demonstrated significant demand for foods from Europe’s mountain areas; the prod...
he development of mountain farming and the promotion of mountain food production are a way to encour...
In addition to surveying food production from mountain areas, Euromontana’s 2002-2004 project takes ...
International audienceTerritorial labelling of mountain food products serves as a marker of both pro...
The new orientation of the Common Agriculture Policy encourages producers to respond to market force...
European mountain areas have experienced a persistent loss of agricultural land and economic activit...
Consumers express a growing interest for local and quality foods certified by their origin and their...
<p>This study assesses how information about environmental goods provision can contribute to a...
Recent years have witnessed a proliferation of food labelling schemes that claim to promote sustaina...
tConsumers express a growing interest for local and quality foods certified by their origin and thei...
In 2012 the European Union adopted the Regulation No. 1151/2012, which, among others, defines the le...
Recent years have witnessed a proliferation of food labelling schemes that claim to promote sustaina...