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Kilcher, Lukas; Eisenring, Tobias; Menon, Manoj. |
Organic market strategies of many developing countries are mainly export oriented. On one hand, this is due to lack of local and regional market development. On the other hand, this is due to the fact that the organic market offers producers and trading companies in the South and East excellent export opportunities. How can developing countries develop local and regional markets? The promotion of organic markets ¬– both on local and international level – gets more and more attention in agricultural policies and in development cooperation. One big challenge is to support trade rules and favourable business conditions up to comprehensive national action plans in order to support the development of the organic market. Special focus needs the development of... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Policy environments and social economy; Markets and trade. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/12987/1/kilcher%2Detal%2Dmarket%2Ddevelopment.pdf |
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Prokopchuk, Natalie; Eisenring, Tobias. |
The rapid and sustained growth of the international organic trade represents a good opportunity for Ukraine to improve the economic situation of the population in the rural areas and develop the organic sector in Ukraine. During the last years the potential for organic products from Ukraine has not only awakened international buyers, but also stimulated domestic market growth. Ukraine with its 46 million citizens has considerable potential for organic production, processing, trade, and consumption. Currently the assortment of organic products is still very poor. Traders are therefore prompted to import organic products. Ukraine produces mainly organic raw materials for export and the domestic market. |
Tipo: Book chapter |
Palavras-chave: Ukraine. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/18745/1/prokopchuk_eisenring_2011%2Dukraine_countryReport.pdf |
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