creators_name: Schmid, Otto creators_name: Kilchsperger, Rahel creators_name: Bodini, Antonella type: report datestamp: 2007-07-09 lastmod: 2009-08-20 14:36:39 metadata_visibility: show title: Focus groups of value concepts of producers: National Report Switzerland ispublished: pub subjects: regulation subjects: countries_switzerland subjects: 2systems full_text_status: public keywords: Switzerland; focus group; conversion; growth; motives; attitute; market; values; Organic Revision abstract: The Organic Revision project was funded by the EU with the aim of supporting the further development of the EU Regulation 2092/91 on organic production. As part of the project focus groups were run in five European countries on value concepts of organic producers and other stakeholders, during 2004-2005. The project aims to provide an overview of values held among organic stakeholders, and of similarities and differences among the various national and private organic standards. In Switzerland, three group sessions were held with established organic farmers, two groups with newly converted organic farmers, one group involved experts from BIO SUISSE and one group was conducted with students from Agronomy, Environmental Sciences and Geography faculties of Zurich. The following conclusions were reached: Almost all participants were engaged in organic agriculture based on a certain believe or because they just like organic farming. Not only farmers had strong concerns with regard to the current development. The discussion about the basic values and the over-arching principles of organic agriculture were seen as very positive and a move in the right direction. The health of the ecosystem were in the discussions several times a fundamental value. Fair trading conditions were seen for many participants as a core issue. The producers did see the maintenance of their family farm and the farm succession as major issue. Many farmers were against an industrialisation of agriculture and against a too strong commercialisation of their products. Several farmers and several groups mentioned the problem of the lack of solidarity between farmers. Solidarity should get more importance in the future. Several farmers wished that there will be better cooperation between farmers and market actors as well as a better common strategy with a clear concept. Another issue was a truthful and careful processing, which is also for farmers very relevant. The farmers as well as the experts found that the added value of the production, the ideologic content of the products, and as well as the special intrinsic quality of the products are very important. Furthermore farmers and experts were in favour of “100 % entirely supply and market chains with only organic product, where not only the producers but also the trader and sales staff is convinced of organic agriculture. Many producers found that the communication with costumers, in particular public relation, will be important to survive on a competitive market and must be improved. A secure livelihood, surviving on he market and the strong workload were for many producers a major issues. Another central discussion point was the overregulation and inspection. Not only the producers but all main actors wished that the standard/rules are more comprehensive and the inspection work less bureaucratic. This issue is highly relevant not only for organic farmers. Experts saw a potential for an adaptation of the standards. In particular the health of the Ecosystem and the regionality are seen as key topics. date: 2005-06 date_type: published series: EEC 2092/91 (Organic Revision Internal Project Report) institution: Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL, CH-Frick refereed: never referencetext: Bundesamt für Landwirtschaft (2002): Agrarbericht. BBL, Vertrieb Publikationen, Bern. BIO SUISSE (2003a): Medienkonferenz vom 25. März 2003. www.biosuisse.ch BIO SUISSE (2003b): Kommunikation und Labelnutzen als Verbandsaufgabe. www.biosuisse.ch, 13.8.2003. Fischer, R. (1982): Der andere Landbau. Hundert Bauern und Gärtner berichten über ihre Beweggründe, Arbeitsweisen und Erfahrungen. Verlag Madliger Schwab. Zürich. 261 p. Rudmann, Ch., Willer, H. Editors. (2005): Jahrbuch Biolandbau Schweiz. FiBL, Research Institute of Organic agriculture, Frick. 140 p. Vogt, G. (2000): Entstehung und Entwicklung des ökologischen Landbaus. Ökologische Konzepte, No 99, Stiftung Ökologie & Landbau, Bad Dürkheim: 399 pp. citation: Schmid, Otto; Kilchsperger, Rahel and Bodini, Antonella (2005) Focus groups of value concepts of producers: National Report Switzerland. EEC 2092/91 (Organic Revision Internal Project Report), Related to D 2.1. document_url: http://orgprints.org/10989/1/WP23_CH_Report1.pdf