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    <userid>241</userid>
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    <datestamp>2004-05-12</datestamp>
    <lastmod>2009-08-20 14:22:37</lastmod>
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    <type>conference_item</type>
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    <doclang>en</doclang>
    <projects>
      <item>eu-eisfom</item>
      <item>fibl-socio-economics</item>
    </projects>
    <confdates>26.-27.04.2004</confdates>
    <conference>1st EISfOM Seminar Development of European Information Systems for Organic Markets - improving the availability, quality and comparability of statistical data</conference>
    <confloc>Germany, Berlin</confloc>
    <refereed>never</refereed>
    <budget>0</budget>
    <altloc>
      <item>http://www.eisfom.org</item>
    </altloc>
    <publicfulltext>TRUE</publicfulltext>
    <presentationtype>speech</presentationtype>
    <creators>
      <item>
        <name>
          <family>Richter</family>
          <given>Toralf</given>
        </name>
        <id></id>
      </item>
    </creators>
    <title>Results of the EISfOM project investigation into the current situation of data collection and processing</title>
    <subjects>
      <item>5markets</item>
      <item>8policy</item>
    </subjects>
    <keywords>Statistik, EISfOM, Organic Market,</keywords>
    <abstract>Conclusion&#13;
- Currently few public data collection and processing systems on an international level exist with regard to the organic agriculture and food sector (however FAO, EUROSTAT, IFOAM have startes activities).&#13;
- Less activities  aree run to harmonise national organic data collection systems on an international level.&#13;
- Investment decisions of market actors and support decisions of policy makers are taken under conditions of great uncertainty.&#13;
- Organic data know-how in most countries concentrated on less and private minds.&#13;
- Public demand for organic data presently often are just statements and action plan points to support organic farming in theory.&#13;
- Partly the link is missing between political objectives (on national and international level) and realisation by statistic authorities.&#13;
- The EU-project European Inforamtion Systems for Organic Markets will assist all national and international efforts to improve organic data collecting in next two years.</abstract>
    <date>2004</date>
    <date_type>published</date_type>
    <full_text_status>public</full_text_status>
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        <language>de</language>
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