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Schmidt, Dr. Christoph S; Lueck, Dr. Lorna; Shotton, Peter; Seal, Dr. Chris J; Brandt, Dr. Kirsten; Leifert, Prof. Carlo. |
A range of comparative studies have recently been carried out to compare the composition of foods produced in organic, “low input” and conventional production systems. This paper will review the currently available information on nutritional differences between organic and non-organic crops. It will also describe the Nafferton Factorial Systems Experiment which was established as part of the IP Quality-LowInputFood to study the effect (and interactions between) (a) rotational design, (b) fertility management and (c) crop protection regimes on crop quality and safety. |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Crop health; Quality; Protection Food security; Food quality and human health. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/8099/1/SchmidtNutritional_quality_of_organic_food_%2D_Odense_2006r.pdf |
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Brandt, Dr. Kirsten; Leifert, Prof. Carlo. |
There are ample examples that the methods used for production of food do make a difference for food composition or other aspects of its quality, and that some of these differences are large enough to make a real difference for the consumer in terms of health. Some of these differences may in fact cause (yet unproven) general differences in food quality between organic and conventional products. However, many of the production methods that benefit food quality are not necessarily restricted to either organic or conventional systems. Understanding the links between production methods and food quality therefore allows improvement of the products of any system, whether organic or conventional. Many of these benefits are linked with what is presently common... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Food security; Food quality and human health. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/8427/1/brandt240_243.pdf |
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