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From principles to decision procedures and criteria - 3 case studies resulting from EU policy oriented research project work: criteria for feed, for food processing and for crop inputs

Schmid, Otto (2006) From principles to decision procedures and criteria - 3 case studies resulting from EU policy oriented research project work: criteria for feed, for food processing and for crop inputs. Biofach Workshop on principles, Biofach Workshop Nuernberg, 16 th February 2006.

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The presentation outlines how to
The presentation outlines how to come from principles to decision criteria with 3 case studies (feed, food processing, crop inputs):
At least 2 additional steps are necessary to come from very general overarching basic principles to decision criteria:
- For the most important areas the relevant (working) principles have to be formulated: => translate subject/area-related (operational) aims as basis for norm setting
- Participatory procedure with stakeholder involvemement is important, which needs time
- Criteria should be precise enough (clear priority, exclusion criteria, criteria for derogations) – for operators and control bodies


EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc. (Speech)
Keywords:Standards, principles, decision criteria
Subjects: Values, standards and certification > Regulation
Research affiliation: Switzerland > FiBL > Socio-Economics
European Union > Organic Revision
International Organizations > International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements IFOAM
Funding Part:75-100%
Related Links:http://www.organic-revision.org
Deposited By:Schmid, Otto
ID Code:8175
Deposited On:22 Jul 2006
Last Modified:20 Aug 2009 16:31
Document Language:English
Refereed:Not peer-reviewed
Commentary on Outside Item:Linked to work in the Organic Revision project

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