3238: Aufbau eines europäischen Informationssystems für den Öko-Markt [European Information System for Organic Markets]
(2005) Aufbau eines europäischen Informationssystems für den Öko-Markt [European Information System for Organic Markets]. Paper presented at 8. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau - Ende der Nische, Kassel, 01.03.2005 - 04.03.2005; Published in Heß, J and Rahmann, G, Eds. Ende der Nische, Beiträge zur 8. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau.
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Summary
While sufficient statistical data in the conventional food market enables decision-makers to opt for investments or policies on a well-founded basis, this data is lacking in the organic food market. A European Concerted Action project in co-operation with the EU statistical office, EUROSTAT, and funded by the European Union aims there-fore at developing a framework for collection and processing reliable and comprehen-sive data on organic markets. The first phase of the project with the aim of analysing the current situation and developing proposals is accomplished. The results are a number of detailed and specific suggestions to improve the data situation on the national and international level.
| Document Language: | Deutsch - German |
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| Keywords: | Marktforschung, Entwicklung Öko-Landbau, Internationalität Öko-Markt, statistische Daten, EISFOM |
| Subject Areas: | "Organics" in general > Country reports Knowledge management > Research methodology and philosophy > Specific methods > Surveys and statistics |
| Research affiliation: | Germany > Univ. Kassel, Ecol. Agricultural Sciences > Agricultural /Food Marketing International Conferences > Scientific Conferences for Germany, Austria and Switzerland > Scientific conference 2005 European Union > EISfOM |
| Orgprints ID Number: | 3238 |
| Contact: | Hamm, Prof. Dr. Ulrich |
| Deposited On: | 05 March 2005 |
| EPrint Type: | Conference paper |
| Published?: | Published |
| Peer Review Status: | Peer-reviewed and accepted |
| Related Links: | http://www.eisfom.org |
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