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Nelson, Erin; Gomez Tovar, Laura; Schwentesius Rindermann, Dr. Rita; Gomez Cruz, Dr. Manuel Angel. |
In an effort to address some of the problems associated with mainstream organic certification (such as high costs, extensive bureaucracy, inflexible processes, and a lack of community development focus), groups around the world have begun to develop alternative systems commonly referred to as participatory guarantee systems (PGS). These systems are based on the standards of mainstream certification agencies, but differ in that they adapt them to suit local conditions, employ simple verification procedures, minimize bureaucracy and costs, and incorporate an element of environmental and social education for both producers and consumers. This paper presents the experience of PGS in Mexico, with a focus on the case study of the Tianguis Orgánico Chapingo... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Community development Values; Standards and certification Mexico. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/11652/1/Nelson_Erin_11652_ed.doc |
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Gomez Tovar, Laura; Schwentesius Rindermann, Rita; Gomez Cruz, Manuel Angel. |
For Mexico, organic farming is a feasible option, given the goodness it offers the country, since it is linked to the geography of poverty, mainly with small-scale farmers with surfaces below 3 ha, 22 indigenous groups, and 35% of women responsible for farming. In addition, it is linked to a form of production that protects and preserves natural resources. |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Country reports. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/20700/4/20700.pdf |
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