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        <dc:title>Development of a European Information System for Organic Markets - Improving the Scope and Quality of Statistical Data. Proceedings of the 1st EISfOM European Seminar, held in Berlin, Germany, 26-27 April, 2004&#13;
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        <dc:subject> Markets and trade</dc:subject>
        <dc:subject> Farm economics</dc:subject>
        <dc:subject> Surveys and statistics</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>Contents&#13;
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Plenary Session	&#13;
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Welcome address	&#13;
Massimo Burioni	&#13;
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Introduction to the European Information System for Organic Markets and the aims of the 1st EISfOM European Seminar, Berlin, April 2004	&#13;
Nicolas Lampkin	&#13;
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The current situation of data collection and processing of organic farming and marketing across Europe&#13;
Toralf Richter	&#13;
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Problems and solutions for the collection of data on organic markets: experiences from previous research projects&#13;
Ulrich Hamm	&#13;
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Current Eurostat initiatives on organic farming statistics	&#13;
Ana Martinez	&#13;
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Organic agricultural statistics and information at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation: initiatives, opportunities and challenges	&#13;
Robert Mayo	&#13;
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Stakeholder perspectives on the need for data and the role of private and public institutions	&#13;
Victor Gonzálvez	&#13;
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Quality assurance issues in DCPS for agricultural commodities: an analysis of the theoretical and analytical tools and methods used in the assessment of data quality&#13;
Guido Recke	&#13;
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Data received from Member States  in accordance with Regulation 2092/91	&#13;
Per Ahle	&#13;
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Group 1: Farm Production -  Farm Structure Survey (FSS) and administrative (2092/91) data&#13;
Results from the Community farm structure survey and Council Regulation (EEC) No. 2092/91 reporting:  organic farming data and derived agri-environmental indicators	&#13;
Koen Duchateau	&#13;
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Compilation of basic statistical data on organic farming in Europe and worldwide - challenges and opportunities	&#13;
Minou Yussefi, Santiago Olmos, Helga Willer	&#13;
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Problems regarding the official statistical survey on organic agriculture in Italy	6&#13;
M. Adua and A. Pallotti&#13;
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Opportunities for the development of organic data collection and processing based on Finnish experiences	&#13;
Sampsa Heinonen	&#13;
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The “Observatoire”of French organic production: data collection since 1995 and &#13;
future developments	&#13;
Katell Guernic	&#13;
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Organic production in official agricultural statistics  of Germany	&#13;
Torsten Blumöhr	&#13;
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Developing the data collection system for organic farming in Poland	&#13;
Marta Wroblewska, Ewa Szymborska	&#13;
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International data harmonisation  - learning from UK experiences	&#13;
Rob Haward	&#13;
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Data collecting and evaluation of the organic agriculture system in Turkey	&#13;
Erdal Süngü	&#13;
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Results of Group 1: Farm Structure Survey (FSS) and administrative (2092/91) data	&#13;
Lizzie Melby Jespersen and Helga Willer	&#13;
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Group 2: Farm Incomes and Prices	&#13;
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Information systems on organic farming: FADN and market statistics	&#13;
Krijn J. Poppe	&#13;
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Summarizing results from earlier EISfOM activities on farm incomes and farm level prices&#13;
Sjaak Wolfert	&#13;
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Current and future perspectives for economic analyses on organic farming with the EU-FADN&#13;
Alberto D’Avino	&#13;
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Comparing organic and conventional farm incomes in FADN - Issues in international &#13;
harmonisation and quality assurance	&#13;
Frank Offermann	&#13;
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Acquisition of participants for the FADN in Germany and practical issues of &#13;
quality management	&#13;
Rainer Meyer	&#13;
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The integration and analysis of data on organic farming in the Swiss Farm Accountancy Data Network	&#13;
Beat Meier	&#13;
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ZMP-Comparison of producer prices for milk	&#13;
Reinhard Schoch	&#13;
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Determination of organic product prices at farm level	&#13;
Markus Rippin	&#13;
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Producer price premiums – an indicator for the viability of organic farming &#13;
at the European level?&#13;
Nicolas Lampkin	&#13;
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HDRA’s contribution to organic horticultural data collection in Europe	&#13;
Ulrich Schmutz and Chris Firth	&#13;
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Results of Group 2: Farm Incomes and Prices	&#13;
Jürn Sanders and Johan Bakker	&#13;
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Group 3: Supply chain/Trade (Import/Export)  volumes and prices	147&#13;
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Understanding organic markets and the production of relevant statistics with special focus on the trade/wholesaler/processor level	&#13;
Jens Vestergaard	&#13;
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The price of organic fruit and vegetables: analysis of one year of monitoring from production to consumer in Italy	&#13;
Francesco Giardina and Luigi Guarrera	&#13;
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BioStockManager®: A software solution for data collection along the whole supply chain&#13;
Harald Falkner	&#13;
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Statistics on organic farming and organic products in Denmark&#13;
Poul Henning Larsen	&#13;
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e-Cert, inspection and certification software	&#13;
Frank Rumpe	&#13;
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Stakeholder perspectives and data management	&#13;
Conrad Thimm 	&#13;
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Results of Group 3: Statistics on organic farming:  Supply Chain Level	&#13;
Norbert Gleirscher and Raffaele Zanoli	&#13;
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Group 4: Retailers and consumers&#13;
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Information from household panels about the market for organic farming	&#13;
Micaela Schantl	&#13;
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Retailer and consumer panel data: strengths and weaknesses in surveying organic food demand	&#13;
Paul Michels	&#13;
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bioVista – retail panel for the organic food market&#13;
Christoph Spahn	&#13;
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Consumer Price Monitoring in Germany - ZMP-Panel of retail trade	&#13;
Hans-Theo Erkes	&#13;
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A European information system for organic markets based on current panels: A critical assessment of possibilities and constraints	&#13;
Paul Michels	&#13;
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The Household Budget Surveys as a source of information for the study of the consumption of organic products	&#13;
Antonio Puente Rodero	&#13;
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Surveys carried out in Hungary in connection with organic products and arising problems&#13;
Annamária Kovács	&#13;
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Results of Group 4: Consumer and Retailer Level	&#13;
Sylwia Zakowska-Biemans, Toralf Richter,  Susanne Lux, Gabriele Hempfling	&#13;
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Group 5: Supply Balance Sheets	&#13;
Chair: Ulrich Hamm and Guido Recke; Rapporteur: Jessica Aschemann	&#13;
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Supply Balance Sheets	&#13;
Francis Weiler	&#13;
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Results of Group 5: Supply Balance Sheets	&#13;
Ulrich Hamm, Jessica Aschemann, Guido Recke	&#13;
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Group 6: Policy Evaluation	&#13;
	&#13;
Evaluation of European organic farming policies - development of indicators &#13;
employing the MEANS framework	&#13;
Jon Tuson and Nicolas Lampkin	&#13;
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OECD Work on Agri-environmental indicators: Lessons for data harmonisation and policy evaluation	&#13;
Darryl Jones	&#13;
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Results of Group 6: Policy Evaluation	&#13;
Nicolas Lampkin and Jon Tuson	&#13;
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Summary and conclusions of the 1st EISfOM European Seminar, Berlin, April 2004	&#13;
Nicolas Lampkin	&#13;
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        <dc:publisher>Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), CH-Frick</dc:publisher>
        <dc:contributor>Recke, Guido</dc:contributor>
        <dc:contributor>Willer, Helga</dc:contributor>
        <dc:contributor>Lampkin, Nic</dc:contributor>
        <dc:contributor>Vaughan, Alison</dc:contributor>
        <dc:date>2004</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Book</dc:type>
        <dc:type>NonPeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:identifier>http://orgprints.org/2935/1/recke-et-al-2004-eisfom-oe.pdf</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>Recke, Guido; Willer, Helga; Lampkin, Nic and Vaughan, Alison (Eds.) (2004) Development of a European Information System for Organic Markets - Improving the Scope and Quality of Statistical Data. Proceedings of the 1st EISfOM European Seminar, held in Berlin, Germany, 26-27 April, 2004. FiBL-Report. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), CH-Frick.</dc:identifier>
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