Producers, traders and consumers of organic food regularly use the concept of the naturalnatural to characteri ze organic agriculture or organic food. Critics sometimes argue that such use lacks any rational (scientific) basis and only refers to sentiment. We carried out research to (1) better understand the content and the use of the concepts of nature and the natural in organic agriculture, (2) to reconstruct the value basis underlying the use of the concept of the natural in organic agriculture, and (3) to draw implications for agricultural practice and policy. A literature study and the authors¿ own experience were used to produce a discussion document with explicit statements about the meaning of natural in the different areas of organ...
Organic farming is widely perceived as being more environmentally friendly than conventional farming...
Consumers are increasingly aware of the health- and safety-related implications of the food which th...
Organic farming is characterized by the prohibition of the use of chemical synthetic fertilizers, pe...
Producers, traders and consumers of organic food regularly use the concept of the naturalnatural to ...
AbstractProducers, traders and consumers of organic food regularly use the concept of the natural to...
Producers, traders, and consumers oforganic food regularly use the concept of thenatural (naturalnes...
Producers, traders and consumers of organic food regularly use the concept of the naturalnatural to ...
AbstractThe concept of naturalness can be used to characterize organic agriculture and to distinguis...
Organic agriculture is enhancing specific plant breeding activities to meet its requirements for var...
ABSTRACT. The relationship between agriculture and nature is a central issue in the current agricult...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents o...
AbstractOrganic agriculture is enhancing specific plant breeding activities to meet its requirements...
This paper argues that in modern (agro)biotechnology, (un)naturalness as an argument contributed to ...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents o...
ABSTRACT. Nature quality in relation to farming is a complex field. It involves different traditions...
Organic farming is widely perceived as being more environmentally friendly than conventional farming...
Consumers are increasingly aware of the health- and safety-related implications of the food which th...
Organic farming is characterized by the prohibition of the use of chemical synthetic fertilizers, pe...
Producers, traders and consumers of organic food regularly use the concept of the naturalnatural to ...
AbstractProducers, traders and consumers of organic food regularly use the concept of the natural to...
Producers, traders, and consumers oforganic food regularly use the concept of thenatural (naturalnes...
Producers, traders and consumers of organic food regularly use the concept of the naturalnatural to ...
AbstractThe concept of naturalness can be used to characterize organic agriculture and to distinguis...
Organic agriculture is enhancing specific plant breeding activities to meet its requirements for var...
ABSTRACT. The relationship between agriculture and nature is a central issue in the current agricult...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents o...
AbstractOrganic agriculture is enhancing specific plant breeding activities to meet its requirements...
This paper argues that in modern (agro)biotechnology, (un)naturalness as an argument contributed to ...
Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents o...
ABSTRACT. Nature quality in relation to farming is a complex field. It involves different traditions...
Organic farming is widely perceived as being more environmentally friendly than conventional farming...
Consumers are increasingly aware of the health- and safety-related implications of the food which th...
Organic farming is characterized by the prohibition of the use of chemical synthetic fertilizers, pe...