This article analyses the development of organic agriculture (OA) in Bulgaria. It especially examines the actors, relations, and structures that shape organic sector policies. The Bulgarian case shows that sectorial agricultural policies can originate without the direct representation of farmers. Due to the dominance of consultancy NGOs and academic institutions in the policy network, OA first appeared as a political rather than as an economic or social and agricultural topic. However, this specificity contributed to the weak development of the organic sector in the country. Ultimately, farmers became engaged in the policy network for the benefit of the sector when the EU implemented organic subsidies. The article is based on both qualitati...
The agricultural sectors of the former centrally planned economies, including Bulgaria were in a sta...
This paper incorporates a new inter-disciplinary methodology of the New Institutional and Transactio...
Agriculture in Bulgaria is one of sectors country’s economy in which significant changes have taken ...
This article analyses the development of organic agriculture (OA) in Bulgaria. It especially examine...
The aim of the paper is to present the socio-economic and political aspects in the development of or...
Although organic farming in the Balkans is still fragile, it is already an important driver for the ...
This paper analyses the institutional development of organic food and farming from 2004 to 2012 in s...
Organic farming is a major policy priority for agriculture in Bulgaria and one of the highlights of ...
Organic farming in Bulgaria, as in many post-socialist countries, did not develop in a similar patte...
Organic agriculture in Bulgaria has a relatively short history. The concept of organic agriculture w...
To better understand the potential for successful and long-term establishment of environmental polic...
Structural changes in rural areas are a subject of widespread discussion. During the transition to a...
Contents Introduction: On the Social Reality of Organic Farming and Its Sociological Interpretation...
The agricultural sectors of the former centrally planned economies, including Bulgaria were in a sta...
This paper incorporates a new inter-disciplinary methodology of the New Institutional and Transactio...
Agriculture in Bulgaria is one of sectors country’s economy in which significant changes have taken ...
This article analyses the development of organic agriculture (OA) in Bulgaria. It especially examine...
The aim of the paper is to present the socio-economic and political aspects in the development of or...
Although organic farming in the Balkans is still fragile, it is already an important driver for the ...
This paper analyses the institutional development of organic food and farming from 2004 to 2012 in s...
Organic farming is a major policy priority for agriculture in Bulgaria and one of the highlights of ...
Organic farming in Bulgaria, as in many post-socialist countries, did not develop in a similar patte...
Organic agriculture in Bulgaria has a relatively short history. The concept of organic agriculture w...
To better understand the potential for successful and long-term establishment of environmental polic...
Structural changes in rural areas are a subject of widespread discussion. During the transition to a...
Contents Introduction: On the Social Reality of Organic Farming and Its Sociological Interpretation...
The agricultural sectors of the former centrally planned economies, including Bulgaria were in a sta...
This paper incorporates a new inter-disciplinary methodology of the New Institutional and Transactio...
Agriculture in Bulgaria is one of sectors country’s economy in which significant changes have taken ...