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Alföldi, Thomas; Granado, José; Kieffer, Edith; Kretschmar, Ursula; Morgner, Marion; Niggli, Urs; Schädeli, Alfred; Speiser, Bernhard; Weibel, Franco; Wyss, Gabriela; Schmidt, Wanda; Schmidt, Gernot. |
Bio allein macht nicht gesünder. Aber Bioprodukte sind ein wichtiger Teil eines nachhaltigen und gesunden Ernährungsstils. Dieses Dossier bringt die Fakten zur Qualität von Bioprodukten und zeigt auf, worin sich Bioprodukte bezüglich Qualität und Sicherheit von nichtbiologischen Produkten unterscheiden. |
Tipo: Book |
Palavras-chave: Food security; Food quality and human health. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/8559/1/alfoeldi%2D2006%2DDossier_Qualitaet_Dez.05.pdf |
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Stolz, Hanna; Stolze, Matthias; Schneider, Flurina; Hermanowski, Robert; Baumgart, Lukas; Morgner, Marion; Kriege-Steffen, Astrid; Boland, Hermann. |
Trust is seen as one of the most crucial aspects when consumers decide whether or not to buy organic products. Our research investigates consumer trust in organic food and the effectiveness of enhancing consumer trust by communication strategies on traceability in a quantitative survey of 900 consumers in Germany. The survey focuses on consumer trust in the different actors involved in the organic supply chain as well as on criteria for assessing trustworthiness of organic products. The data analysis includes descriptive statistics and correlation analysis as well as multivariate analysis to identify distinct consumer segments with respect to specific trust characteristics and organic food consumption frequency. The results shall contribute to develop... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Markets and trade. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/17612/2/Stolz_17612.pdf |
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Oehen, Bernadette; Costa-Font, Montserrat; Morgner, Marion; Gil, José M.; Stolze, Matthias. |
The debate about co-existence usually focuses on the situation of neighbouring farms. Organic producers take the position that co-existence affects the whole supply chain. Therefore, this paper compares the maize grain supply chains in Switzerland and Spain in order to identify which factors influence the segregation of genetically modified (GM) maize from non-GM maize, and discusses how organic production copes with the challenge of GM maize. Considerable differences exist between Spain and Switzerland with regard to grain maize as a component of animal feed. In Spain, where GM maize is grown, it is the feed industry that defines standards in the supply chains. Since the trading co-operatives are unable to supply GM-free maize, independent and separate... |
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. |
Palavras-chave: Policy environments and social economy; Produce chain management. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/10379/1/oehen%2Detal%2D2007%2DCo_existence_maize.pdf |
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