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Schaack, Diana; Rampold, Christine; Willer, Helga; Rippin, Markus; von Koerber, Hellmut. |
Deutschland ist nicht nur größter Absatzmarkt, sondern auch größter Produzent von Bio-Produkten in Europa. Trotzdem hat der deutsche Handel im Wirtschaftsjahr 2009/2010 je nach Produkt 2 bis 95 Prozent der abgesetzten Produkte, die auch von deutschen Erzeugern hätten produziert werden können, importiert. Dies zeigt dieses Projekt, welches Befragungsergebnisse, Haushaltspaneldaten, Produktions- und Flächendaten sowie Export- und Importmengen zusammengeführt und analysiert hat. Ein überraschendes Ergebnis war der niedrige Importanteil von Getreide mit 15 Prozent. Von Weizen allerdings kamen 21 Prozent der Partien aus dem Ausland. Der Anteil variiert je nach Menge und Qualität der deutschen Ernte, jedoch besteht in Rumänien, Russland und der Slowakei noch... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Markets and trade. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/19899/1/19899%2D09OE065%2Dami%2Dschaack%2D2011%2Dangebot_bioprodukte.pdf |
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Willer, Helga; Lernoud, Julia; Zanoli, Raffaele. |
Globally, organic farming continues to grow and, in many countries, has reached wide acceptance amongst farmers, consumers, market actors, policymakers, and the public. According to the latest available data (per 31.12.2014), 43.7 million hectares are under organic agricultural management, and this constitutes almost one percent of the global agricultural land; the global market is estimated to be 80 billion USD (Willer & Lernoud 2016). These data, which are mostly based on national data sources, are annually compiled by FiBL, which has been collecting and publishing data on organic agriculture worldwide since 2000. They are widely used and quoted by governments drawing up action plans for organic agriculture; researchers; market actors; market... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Surveys and statistics; World. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/30800/1/willer-etal-2016-organic-data-v-2015-11-20.pdf |
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Home, Robert; Gerrard, Catherine L.; Hempel, Corinna; Losták, Michal; Vieweger, Anja; Husák, Jakub; Stolze, Matthias; Hamm, Ulrich; Padel, Susanne; Willer, Helga; Vairo, Daniela; Zanoli, Raffaele. |
Members of the organic supply chain need high-quality data to make correct investment decisions, but data with sufficient depth and quality are not widely available in Europe. The quality of available data is a key concern for both data collectors and data users. The aim of this study is to identify whether the commonly used quality attributes (accuracy, coherence, comparability, timeliness, punctuality, accessibility, relevance), which have been developed from the perspective of data collectors, are also appropriate from the perspective of end users of organic market data. A further aim is to assess whether the data quality needs of end users are being met by the existing data. The results of two surveys carried out in Europe, one of data collectors and... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Surveys and statistics; Markets and trade; Knowledge management. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/29697/1/10.1007_s13165-016-0147-5.pdf |
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Willer, Helga; Lernoud, Julia. |
There are 3 presentations summarizing the key results of the FiBL-IFOAM survey on organic agriculture worldwide 2013 (data 2011). Apart from the global data, key results on crop and on regional data are presented. More information is available at the password area of www.organic-world.net. The following three presentations are available: Part 1: Global data 2011 and survey background Part 2: Land use and key crops in organic agriculture 2011 Part 3: Organic agriculture in the regions 2011 |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Markets and trade; World. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/22349/22/fibl-ifoam-2013-crops-2011.pdf |
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Willer, Helga. |
Organic agriculture continues to develop dynamically in Europe. In most countries the organic area is on the increase and the market continues to grow. This positive development is also due to several policy support measures; such as funding under rural development programmes, legal protection, action plans as well as support for research and advice The organic sector, represented by the EU Group of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM EU Group), plays an important role in the development of organic food and farming in Europe. |
Tipo: Book chapter |
Palavras-chave: Europe. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/17921/1/willer%2D2009%2Dworld%2Dorganic%2Dagriculture.pdf |
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Willer, Helga. |
Abstract In this paper some current data on organic farming are presented, based on the global survey on organic farming carried out 2007/2008 by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL, the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements IFOAM and Foundation Ecology & Agriculture (SOEL). Organic agriculture is developing rapidly and is now practiced in more than 130 countries of the world. Its share of agricultural land and farms continues to grow in many countries. According to the latest survey on global organic farming, 30.4 million hectares of agricultural land were managed organically at the end of 2006, constituting a growth of 1.8 million hectares compared to 2005. Additionally, according to this survey, there are more... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: World. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/8535/2/willer%2Dorganic%2Dworld%2Drevised.doc |
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Niggli, Urs; Andres, Christian; Willer, Helga; Baker, Brian P.. |
Organic food and farming systems have a great untapped potential to provide the world with healthy, high-quality food that is produced and distributed in an ecologically sound and fair way, but numerous production challenges and barriers slow the adoption of organic practices. Innovations addressing these challenges are not being developed sufficiently because of insufficient capacity in research, development and technologytransfer, especiallyinAfrica, Asia and Latin America. Given the limited resources, as well as the specific needs of organic food and farming systems, different pathways are needed to develop new technologies that are compatible with the principles of organic farming. The Technology Innovation Platform of IFOAM... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Technology transfer. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/32069/1/Niggli_etal_2017_OrganicAgriculture_online_p1-16.pdf |
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Willer, Helga; Bteich, Marie Reine; Meredith, Stephen. |
The country reports presented in this section provide a snapshot in time of the prospects in different countries as well as outlining the diversity of European organic farming and markets. This section builds on the information and analysis in Chapter 5, with reports from over 30 countries. The reports begin by summarising the key indicators for 2012, from developments in the area of agricultural land under organic production and the number of different organic operators to the latest information on the organic market and trade. In addition the authors observe the sector’s current highlights and history, key institutions, production base and the market for organic products. The reports also consider the application of organic standards, legislation and... |
Tipo: Book chapter |
Palavras-chave: Europe. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/25652/1/willer-meredith-2014-organic-in-europe.pdf |
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Lange, Stefan; Williges, Ute; Saxena, Shilpi; Willer, Helga. |
Recently, research about organic farming has gained strong impulses in Germany. Schools of higher education, as well as state research centres steadily opened up, and with the funding under the Federal Organic Farming Scheme BÖL1 organic farming research has been strengthened substantially. Research about organic farming has a long tradition in Germany, going as far back as into the twenties of the last century. At that time the first – mainly biodynamic – pioneers started to carry out research on their farms. The Institute for Biodynamic Research IBDF2 founded in 1950, was one of the first private research institutions in the world. Also the first university chair for organic agriculture emerged in Germany, where until today more specific... |
Tipo: Book chapter |
Palavras-chave: Policy environments and social economy; Research communication and quality; Germany. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/3994/1/lange%2Detal%2D2006%2Dresearch%2Dgermany.pdf |
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Willer, Helga; Schaack, Diana; Bteich, Marie Reine. |
In Europe today, organic agricultural land, operators4 and markets5, in almost all countries, continue to develop and grow. Furthermore in a global context Europe continues to be a forerunner in organic agriculture. This positive development in Europe and in particular in the European Union (EU) is due to a number of reasons, including strong consumer demand, legal protection and requirements for organic production and labelling as set out in EU and national legislation, and the development of private organic standards. In addition, policy support measures, such as conversion and maintenance payments for organic production and other relevant measures, provided for in most countries under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), Rural Development Programmes... |
Tipo: Book chapter |
Palavras-chave: European Union; Europe. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/25651/1/willer-meredith-2014-organic-in-europe.pdf |
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Schaack, Diana; Willer, Helga. |
One of the aims of the EU-funded OrganicDataNetwork project is to collect, store in a common format and provide access to currently available data on organic markets in Europe. Two surveys on production, retail sales, international trade data were carried out. The surveys have shown that a wide range of data is available but a number of challenges need to be tackled in the future. These challenges include lack of data, non-timeliness and incompleteness of data, as well as classification issues as – other than with the area and production data – almost every country uses a different classification/nomenclature for retail sales, export and import data. Other issues include non-harmonised definitions and data quality. For the first time, organic market data... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Markets and trade; European Union. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/27166/1/27166_schaack.pdf |
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Drexler, Dora; Möller, Carolin; Willer, Helga. |
Research needs on challenges regarding the organic system, field practises, input, crop, pest and disease control, livestock, socio-economic and post-harvest and processing Challenges in various regions. |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Research communication and quality Education; Extension and communication Research methodology and philosophy. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/28244/1/Drexler-etal-2015-Survey-on-regional-research-needs-TIPI-Biofach2015.pdf |
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