In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications and organic products) contribute to the social and economic sustainability of farmers and regions through employment and education. Through employment, FQS may counter the urban migration trend affecting rural regions, and help retain economic and social capital in the local region. Indeed, as FQS are often small and specialised sectors, the economic inefficiency of such businesses may translated into greater employment and social sustainability. Separately , by requiring a higher-level of quality and hence skills, FQS may encourage greater local educational attainment or skilled immigration. To test these propositions , we analyse the employ...
The economics of geographical indications (GIs) is assessed within a vertical product differentiatio...
This report provides an assessment of the social, environmental and economic performance of 29 Food ...
Organic food products are an example of quality food products, i.e., products possessing a particula...
In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications ...
In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications ...
Changing consumer trends have stimulated the adoption of EU Food Quality Schemes that signal the lin...
Considering the features of GIs and organic production, Deliverable 5.2 analyses the relationships b...
This paper seeks to establish whether public agro-food interventions like food quality labels contri...
This paper seeks to establish whether public agro-food interventions like food quality labels contri...
We study the effect of a set of food quality scheme (FQS) products within the local economy using a ...
Geographical indications (GIs) refer to products with specific characteristics, qualities or reputat...
This edited volume evaluates recent EU quality policy, focusing on the structure, governance, techni...
Geographical Indications (GIs) refer to products with specific characteristics, qualities, or reputa...
Organic farming has experienced considerable growth in recent years. Proponents of organic farming p...
The economics of geographical indications (GIs) is assessed within a vertical product differentiatio...
This report provides an assessment of the social, environmental and economic performance of 29 Food ...
Organic food products are an example of quality food products, i.e., products possessing a particula...
In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications ...
In this paper, we test to what extent Food Quality Schemes (FQS, including Geographical Indications ...
Changing consumer trends have stimulated the adoption of EU Food Quality Schemes that signal the lin...
Considering the features of GIs and organic production, Deliverable 5.2 analyses the relationships b...
This paper seeks to establish whether public agro-food interventions like food quality labels contri...
This paper seeks to establish whether public agro-food interventions like food quality labels contri...
We study the effect of a set of food quality scheme (FQS) products within the local economy using a ...
Geographical indications (GIs) refer to products with specific characteristics, qualities or reputat...
This edited volume evaluates recent EU quality policy, focusing on the structure, governance, techni...
Geographical Indications (GIs) refer to products with specific characteristics, qualities, or reputa...
Organic farming has experienced considerable growth in recent years. Proponents of organic farming p...
The economics of geographical indications (GIs) is assessed within a vertical product differentiatio...
This report provides an assessment of the social, environmental and economic performance of 29 Food ...
Organic food products are an example of quality food products, i.e., products possessing a particula...