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Gambelli, Danilo; Solfanelli, Francesco; Zanoli, Raffaele. |
Certification is an essential feature for organic products, and is based on controls/inspections to verify compliance with EU Reg. CE 834/07. Implementing a risk based inspection system can contribute to an effective and efficient organic control system, hence improving organic farming relative competitiveness. This study is part of the CERCOST EU project, and analyses data from inspections on a sample of Italian organic farms, aiming at the identification of management and structural risk factors contributing to the occurrence of non-compliances. Risk analysis is based on the estimation of both parametric and non-parametric models using negative binomial panel estimators and Bayesian network modelling. |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Italy; Regulation. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/27759/1/GAMBELLI%2035-38.pdf |
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Zanoli, Raffaele; Gambelli, Danilo; Bruschi, Viola. |
Organic farming in Turkey is experiencing a strong growth in recent years, with a particular attention to export towards Europe. International and domestic trade opportunities require an efficient control system for organic products. In this paper we analyse the data from inspections of two European control bodies in Turkish farms to analyse risk patterns of non-compliance with the organic regulation. A proportion test is performed to identify the types of crops that are more likely related to non-compliant operators. |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Regulation. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/27761/7/27761.pdf |
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Gambelli, Danilo; Solfanelli, Francesco; Zanoli, Raffaele; Zorn, Alexander; Lippert, Christian; Dabbert, Stephan. |
This paper describes the Italian and German organic certification systems, including the institutions involved and the definitions of non-compliance and sanctions. Although they are both implementations of the same EU regulatory framework, these systems differ in many respects. Case study data from control bodies on non-compliance and sanctions are presented and analysed using binary choice models. This analysis shows that the occurrence of slight non-compliance and greater farm acreage are significant risk factors that explain severe non-compliance in both countries. However, to implement an efficient risk-based inspection system in the future, the data collection process must be improved and extended to examine personal attributes of farmers and... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Regulation. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/27763/1/27763.pdf |
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Gambelli, Danilo; Solfanelli, Francesco; Zanoli, Raffaele. |
The existing method of certification in organic agriculture system, which requires a periodical inspection for all the operators, is inefficient due to the high cost of these controls. A risk based decision support system, that could assist the inspection body during the planning of the annual inspection visits, is advocated to be more cost-effective and efficient. The risk based decision support system is constructed as a Bayesian network; the models incorporate the factors that influence risk of irregularity and analyse their effects by determining probability of non-compliance. Empirical findings using a sample of Italian data on inspection of organic farms, support the idea that the current risk categories used by control bodies in Italy are... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Regulation. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/24130/1/EAA_SIEA.pdf |
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Gambelli, Danilo; Solfanelli, Francesco; Zanoli, Raffaele; Zorn, Alexander; Lippert, Christian; Dabbert, Stephan. |
This paper describes the Italian and German organic certification systems, including the institutions involved and the definitions of non-compliance and sanctions. Although they are both implementations of the same EU regulatory framework, these systems differ in many respects. Case study data from control bodies on non-compliance and sanctions are presented and analysed using binary choice models. This analysis shows that the occurrence of slight non-compliance and greater farm acreage are significant risk factors that explain severe non-compliance in both countries. However, to implement an efficient risk-based inspection system in the future, the data collection process must be improved and extended to examine personal attributes of farmers and... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Regulation. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/27758/13/27758.pdf |
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Gambelli, Danilo; Solfanelli, Francesco; Zorn, Alexander; Lippert, Christian; Dabbert, Stephan; Zanoli, Raffaele. |
A Risk Based Inspection (RBI) scheme is a planning tool used to develop the optimum plan for the execution of inspection activities. Organic certification system could benefit from the implementation of RBIs in terms of higher effectiveness, i.e. trustability, and lower transaction costs for organic operators. Data from certification bodies provide basic information about non-compliances and structural aspects of organic operators. Here we propose a methodological approach to risk analysis modelling, based on discrete choice models and Bayesian networks, both aiming at the identification of key risk factor in the organic certification process in the European Union. |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Values; Standards and certification Regulation. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/20107/1/modelling_risk_based_inspections_in_organic_certification.pdf |
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Gambelli, Danilo; Vairo, Daniela; Zanoli, Raffaele. |
The development of scenario analysis (SA) to assist decision makers and stakeholders has been growing over the last few years through mainly exploiting qualitative information provided by experts. In this study, we present SA based on the use of qualitative data for strategy planning. We discuss the potential of SA as a decision-support tool, and provide a structured approach for the interpretation of SA data, and an empirical validation of expert evaluations that can help to measure the consistency of the analysis. An application to a specific case study is provided, with reference to the European organic farming business. |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Specific methods. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/19379/1/SAforDSSfinal_corretto.pdf |
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Sanders, Jürn; Zanoli, Raffaele; Gambelli, Danilo; Padel, Susanne; Orsini, Stefano; Stolze, Matthias; Lernoud, Julia; Willer, Helga. |
Over the last decade the organic market in the EU has grown faster than the organic agricultural area, which raises the question to what extent organic supply chains function effectively. Therefore, this study investigated the creation and distribution of added value in a number of organic supply chains in different EU countries. The results of the case studies suggest that higher added value is created in organic compared to conventional supply chains. However, no evidence was found that the relative share of organic farmers in the total added value differs substantially from that of conventional farmers. Also in organic food supply chains farmers capture a relative small proportion of added value. This can partly be explained by similarities of organic... |
Tipo: Book |
Palavras-chave: Policy environments and social economy; Produce chain management. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/31990/3/sanders-etal-2016-Distribution-of-the-added-value-EUCommission-FinalReport.pdf |
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Gambelli, Danilo; SOLFANELLI, FRANCESCO; Zanoli, Raffaele. |
Risk-based inspection system for the organic certification: a bayesian networks approach. The existing method of certification in organic agriculture system, which requires a periodical inspection for all the operators, is inefficient due to the high cost of these controls. A risk based decision support system, that could assist the inspection body during the planning of the annual inspection visits, is advocated to be more cost-effective and efficient. The risk based decision support system is constructed as a Bayesian network; the models incorporate the factors that influence risk of irregularity and analyse their effects by determining probability of non-compliance. Empirical findings using a sample of Italian data on inspection of organic... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Values; Standards and certification Regulation. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/20099/1/REAA_PREPRINT.pdf |
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Häring, Anna; Dabbert, Stephan; Aurbacher, Joachim; Bichler, Barbara; Eichert, Christian; Gambelli, Danilo; Lampkin, Nicolas; Offermann, Frank; Olmos, Santiago; Tuson, Jon; Zanoli, Raffaele. |
This book analyses the impact of the Agenda 2000 reform on the Common Agricultural Policy on organic farming - as one of the most established examples of environmentally freindly farming systems. The authors provide comparative assessments of the impact of first and second pillar measures on conventional and organic farms, analysing the impacts of direct payments, price support measures (agri-environmental measures, investment support, processing and marketing measures, training measures and Less Favoured Area support) for a range of countries and farm types. Finally, an outlook of possible effects of the CAP Reform 2003 on organic farming systems and recommendations on how to maximise the positive effects of agricultural policy on organic farming are... |
Tipo: Book |
Palavras-chave: Policy environments and social economy. |
Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/3092/1/Organic_Farming_in_Europe_Volume11_Organic_farming_and_measures_of_European_agricultural_policy.pdf |
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Gambelli, Danilo; Solfanelli, Francesco; Zanoli, Raffaele. |
The aim of this paper is to analyze if the effectiveness of the inspection procedures in the organic certification is conditioned by measurable structural and managerial factors under control of organic control bodies (CBs), and if there is scope for possible improvements. The analysis is based on data from the archives of the largest Italian organic CB, containing information on operators’ characteristics, including a qualitative discrete risk score defined by the CB, inspectors’ characteristics, type of inspection and the outcome of the inspection, in terms of noncompliance detected and sanctions imposed. The aim is to analyze factors that could make an inspection more effective. Our measure of effectiveness is the number of detected noncompliance per... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Food security; Food quality and human health Values; Standards and certification Regulation. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/27768/1/Paper_Chania_30_05_13_DG_FS.pdf |
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