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Paull, John. |
The Tasmanian GMO Moratorium has served the interests of the state well. The ‘clean and green’ image of Tasmania continues to grow from strength to strength. This branding is underpinned by consumer, visitor, and investor perceptions. These perceptions continue to be validated by Tasmania’s GMO Moratorium. GM technology lacks a social licence and is a cause for social friction. GM food is not wanted by consumers. GMOs attract a price penalty in the market place, and they contaminate non-GM farms and the food chain. The two GM crops in Australia are GM canola and GM cotton. The former is in decline (5% per year) and the latter is in decline (down 53% from the peak of 2010) and exhibits a highly volatile and erratic pattern of uptake. The relaxation of the... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Social aspects Values; Standards and certification Food systems Environmental aspects Knowledge management. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/35394/1/Paull2019.TasGMOMoratorium.pdf |
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Since 1980’s, NJF members from Nordic and Baltic countries have been engaged in research, development and extension work in organic farming and food systems. Several NJF seminars have been arranged to highlight organic food and agriculture, bringing together experts from different branches of sience, from ecology to economics. This seminar in Denmark 2013 is part of this chain of seminars, which started in Alnarp, Sweden 2005 and was followed by Tartu, Estonia in 2009. This seminar is organized in collaboration with ICROFS - International Centre for Research in Organic Food Systems and EPOK - Centre for Organic Food and Farming at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Organic agriculture has grown to a sector with profound impact on the societal... |
Tipo: Proceedings |
Palavras-chave: Farming Systems Animal husbandry Crop husbandry Soil Values; Standards and certification Food systems Environmental aspects Knowledge management. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/23218/7/23218.pdf |
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