The report provides a contribution to the development of the Code of Practice for food processors from a market actors and other stakeholders perspective about the acceptance of relevant methods in organic food processing. For that purpose an Organic Market and Stakeholder Survey (OMSS) was conducted as part of the "ProOrg" project in spring 2021. It covered, among others, the importance of quality aspects in the selection of processing technologies, the acceptance of quality changes in organic food processing, and the acceptance and rejection of potential technologies for organic processing. A total of 310 stakeholders took part in the online OMSS. A central question was whether a Code of Practice (CoP) is welcomed among organic stakeh...
AbstractOrganic food-processing standards generally prohibit the use of synthetic chemicals, many pr...
Over the last years, consumer demand for natural and healthy convenient food has in�creased, and wit...
Analyse consumer expectations and acceptance of (organic) food processing technologie
Code of Practice for Organic Food Processing (ProOrg) Financial support for this project was provid...
To contribute to the sustainable innovation in the organic food sector, the project Code of Practice...
Content - Information about the survey - Organic processing is all about the term «gentle processi...
Today there is a lack of mandatory standards and indications for suitable methods regarding the orga...
While food additives permitted for organic processing are largely regulated within the EU organic re...
Little research has been done on consumers’ expectations and preferences related to processing techn...
PrOOrg has the objective to develop a flexible and practicable Code of Practice (CoP) for processors...
This publication contains a literature survey about the processing of organic and low-input food. ...
The project “ProOrg” aims at developing a code of practice (CoP) for organic processors because they...
Organic food-processing standards generally prohibit the use of synthetic chemicals, many preservati...
Over the last years, consumer demand for natural and healthy convenient food has increased, and with...
Executive Summary While the organic food market is one of the fastest growing food sectors in the w...
AbstractOrganic food-processing standards generally prohibit the use of synthetic chemicals, many pr...
Over the last years, consumer demand for natural and healthy convenient food has in�creased, and wit...
Analyse consumer expectations and acceptance of (organic) food processing technologie
Code of Practice for Organic Food Processing (ProOrg) Financial support for this project was provid...
To contribute to the sustainable innovation in the organic food sector, the project Code of Practice...
Content - Information about the survey - Organic processing is all about the term «gentle processi...
Today there is a lack of mandatory standards and indications for suitable methods regarding the orga...
While food additives permitted for organic processing are largely regulated within the EU organic re...
Little research has been done on consumers’ expectations and preferences related to processing techn...
PrOOrg has the objective to develop a flexible and practicable Code of Practice (CoP) for processors...
This publication contains a literature survey about the processing of organic and low-input food. ...
The project “ProOrg” aims at developing a code of practice (CoP) for organic processors because they...
Organic food-processing standards generally prohibit the use of synthetic chemicals, many preservati...
Over the last years, consumer demand for natural and healthy convenient food has increased, and with...
Executive Summary While the organic food market is one of the fastest growing food sectors in the w...
AbstractOrganic food-processing standards generally prohibit the use of synthetic chemicals, many pr...
Over the last years, consumer demand for natural and healthy convenient food has in�creased, and wit...
Analyse consumer expectations and acceptance of (organic) food processing technologie