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QLIF Workshop 2: Safety of foods from organic and low input farming systems Organic Eprints
Leifert, Carlo; Koepke, Ulrich; Bonde, Marianne; Stanley, Richard; Hamm, Ulrich; Wyss, Gabriela; Benbrook, Chuck; Hajslova, Jana; Lueck, Lorna; Cooper, Julia.
In this workshop, we will summarize the results of the QLIF project on food safety issues. The participants discuss safety problems related to organic and low input standards and techniques for both animal and plant products. They will relate the findings to consumers’ perception and concern. Improved production and processing techniques will be suggested.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Food security; Food quality and human health.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://orgprints.org/13379/1/qlif%2Dworkshop2%2D4p%2Dleifert%2Detal%2D2008%2Dfoodsafety[1].doc
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The content of bioactive compounds in rat experimental diets based on organic, low-input and conventional plant materials Organic Eprints
Rembialkowska, Ewa; Hallmann, Ewelina; Rusaczonek, Anna; Bennett, Richard; Brandt, Kirsten; Lueck, Lorna; Leifert, Carlo.
Rat feed based on raw plant materials was produced according to the nutritional recommendations for rat feeding trials. Rat feeds produced from crops grown under 4 different production systems were used: (a) organic, (b) conventional, (c) low input 1 (organic plant protection was used in combination with mineral fertilizers) and (d) low input 2 (conventional pest management and only organic fertilizers were used). The results showed that rat feeds prepared from the organically produced plants contained more total polyphenols and the nutritionally desirable, bioactive compound lutein. The main objective of analyzing bioactive compounds in the rat feed is to determine whether the differences in composition of feed materials from different production systems...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Food security; Food quality and human health.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://orgprints.org/9912/1/rembialkowska%2Detal%2D2007%2Drats.pdf
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QLIF Workshop 1: Product quality in organic and low input farming systems. Organic Eprints
Lueck, Lorna; Brandt, Kirsten; Seal, Chris; Rembialkovska, Ewa; Huber, Machtheld; Butler, Gillian; Bennett, Richard; Oughton, Liz; Nicholas, Philipa; Kretzschmar, Ursula; Sundrum, Albert; Leifert, Carlo.
QLIF researchers have quantified effects on food quality and health of products such as wheat, forage, apples, milk and meat. The workshop identifies factors which cause variation of the product quality for different commodities. Experimental findings on quality of organic and low input foods will be compared with consumer expectations and attitudes. For selected quality improving measures their economic impact will be analysed. Furthermore, the role of processing in maintaining or improving specific ‘organic’ qualities will be examined.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Food security; Food quality and human health.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://orgprints.org/13376/1/qlif%2Dworkshop1%2D4p%2Dlueck%2Detal%2D2008%2Dfoodquality[1].doc
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