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    <title>Towards a European Framework for Organic Market Information. Proceedings of the Second EISfOM European Seminar, Brussels, November 10 &amp; 11, 2005</title>
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      <item>1surveys</item>
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    <keywords>Organic farming statistics, survey, consumer surveys, Farms Structure Survey, FADN, Agripolicy, EISFOM, Statistik</keywords>
    <abstract>The project European Information System for Organic Markets (EISfOM) is a concerted action funded by the European Commission under key action 5 (Quality of Life) of the 5th Framework Research and Technological Development Programme (QLK5 2002-02400).&#13;
The main aim of the project is to develop a framework for the collection and processing of data on organic production and markets.&#13;
At the second EISfOM seminar, which took place in November 2005 in Brussels, a draft framework for a European Information System for Organic Markets was discussed and defined.&#13;
The proceedings of the seminar provide the papers presented, covering farm production, farm financial data, prices, consumers/consumption and supply balances/international trade. Detailed project information is available at  www.eisfom.org&#13;
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Table of Contents&#13;
Foreword&#13;
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Towards a European Framework for Organic Market Information - Welcome and Opening Speech&#13;
Nikiforos Sivenas	&#13;
&#13;
European Action Plan for Organic Food and Farming - DG Agriculture Initiatives under Action Point 3&#13;
Eric Willems	&#13;
&#13;
Eurostat Initiatives on Organic Food and Farming Statistics	&#13;
Lourdes LLorens Abando	&#13;
&#13;
European Case Studies on Information Systems for  Organic Markets – Results and Recommendations&#13;
Norbert Gleirscher	&#13;
&#13;
Towards a Framework for European Organic Market Information - the EISfOM Vision and Summary of Recommendations&#13;
Nicolas Lampkin and Markus Rippin	&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The EISFOM Proposals&#13;
Klaas Jan Kramer, Markus Rippin, Helga Willer &#13;
&#13;
The EISfOM Proposal for Production: Ministry User Response	&#13;
Nathalie Rison Alabert	 &#13;
&#13;
Comment on the EISfOM Proposal Farm Production: Certifyer Response	&#13;
Michaela Coli 	 &#13;
&#13;
Administrative and Statistical Data Collection System for Organic Farming in Poland –  Recommendations for Improvement&#13;
Marta Wróblewska and Sylwia Zakowska-Biemans	 &#13;
	 &#13;
The EISfOM Framework for Harmonising Organic Farm Production Data – Do the Proposals Work for us?	&#13;
Phil Stocker	 &#13;
&#13;
Eurostat and ZMP Codes and Classification systems–  Different Approaches and Ways to Harmonisation&#13;
Markus Rippin and Diana Schaack	55&#13;
&#13;
Estimating Supply and Demand in Scotland’s Organic Sector: The SAC Organic Market Link Project&#13;
Caroline Bayliss	 &#13;
&#13;
From Agricultural Census Data towards Harmonised Organic Production Data	&#13;
Arthur I.M. Denneman 	 &#13;
&#13;
Information System for Organic Markets in Lithuania	&#13;
V. Rutkovienė, G. Abraitytė, A. Savilionis, E. Čijauska	 &#13;
&#13;
Characteristics of the organic data flow in Flanders: AMS: a key actor in Flanders for monitoring, reporting and analysis of organic data&#13;
Vincent Samborski, Koen Carels, Dirk Van Gijseghem	&#13;
 &#13;
The Organic Market in Croatia&#13;
Sonja Karoglan Todorovic and Darko Znaor	 &#13;
&#13;
Farm Level Production Data in Latvia’s Organic Farms&#13;
Livija Zarina	 &#13;
 &#13;
EISfOM Recommendations Concerning Farm Financial Data&#13;
Nicolas Lampkin	 &#13;
&#13;
‘Organic’ Sampling and Weighting in Farm Accountancy Data Networks – A Discussion Note on Standard Gross Margins and Calibration&#13;
Beat Meier	 &#13;
&#13;
Sampling of Organic Farms in the Dutch FADN:  Lessons Learned&#13;
Hans C.J. Vrolijk	 &#13;
&#13;
The Ministry Perspective of FADN&#13;
Rainer Meyer	 &#13;
&#13;
The FADN and the Analysis of Organic Farming:  the Italian Perspective&#13;
Paola Doria and Alfonso Scardera,	 &#13;
&#13;
Berater-Praxis-Netzwerk (BPN) –  the Consultant-Producer-Network&#13;
Rainer Löser	 &#13;
&#13;
The Use of a Benchmark Tool Based on FADN for  the Management of Organic Dairy Farms&#13;
Alfons Beldman, Wil Hennen and Gerben Doornewaard	 &#13;
&#13;
Organic Farming in FADNs –  Comparison Issues and Analysis&#13;
Frank Offermann and Nicolas Lampkin	 &#13;
&#13;
Data Requirements for the Modelling of the Economic Potential for Conversion to Organic Farming&#13;
Eva Kerselaers, Lieve De Cock and Ludwig Lauwers	&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Osservatorio Prezzi Bio: A Model of Analysis of Price Trends on the Organic Food Markets Francesco Giardina and Benedetta Torani	 &#13;
&#13;
Defining an EU-Reference System for Price Collection and Processing for Organic Products&#13;
Markus Rippin	 &#13;
&#13;
Experiences of organic consumer-producer cooperatives in Andalusia (Spain): composition of the prices &#13;
Itziar Aguirre	&#13;
&#13;
Experiences of Collecting Direct Sales Data in the UK&#13;
Natalie Geen and Chris Firth	 &#13;
&#13;
Experiences of a Price Exchange Group for UK Organic Vegetable Growers	134&#13;
Natalie Geen and Chris Firth	 &#13;
&#13;
Approaches to Improving the Availability of European Organic Consumption and Retail Data  – Methodological and Economic Issues&#13;
Toralf Richter	 &#13;
&#13;
Results of an International Workshop on European Consumer and Retailer Panel Data for Organic Products in Bonn&#13;
Paul Michels	 &#13;
&#13;
Biological Agriculture in the Netherlands:  Working Towards Five Percent Organic&#13;
Johan Bakker&#13;
&#13;
Consumption of Organic Food in Spain&#13;
Carmen Fuentes Bol	 &#13;
&#13;
Consumer and Retail Panel Data for Organic Foods: the German ‘Puzzle Approach’	156&#13;
Barbara Bien	 &#13;
&#13;
European Consumer Panel Reporting of Organics&#13;
Elizabeth May	 &#13;
&#13;
Information on Trade in Organic Products – The International Agency Point of View&#13;
Alexander Kasterine	&#13;
&#13;
	 &#13;
The Need for Data from the Viewpoint of Policy Makers&#13;
Peter Crofts	 &#13;
&#13;
Need for Data from the Viewpoint of Policy Makers: A Third Country Perspective	168&#13;
Juan Carlos Ramírez and Nora Liliana Puppi	 &#13;
&#13;
Organic Trade Association Perspective  A Questionnaire for Scientists and Statisticians&#13;
Conrad Thimm	 &#13;
&#13;
Stakeholder Perspectives on Organic Food Supply Balances  and International Trade Data&#13;
Alexander Gerber	 &#13;
&#13;
Market Supply Balances and International Trade Data for Organic Goods: the viewpoint of the stakeholders&#13;
Victor Gonzálvez	 &#13;
&#13;
Data for Supply Balances and International Trade – Possibilities to Build up Data Collecting and Processing Systems&#13;
Guido Recke and Ulrich Hamm	 &#13;
&#13;
Compiling Supply Balance Sheets&#13;
Francis Weiler	 &#13;
&#13;
International Trade in Organic Products from the Perspective of a National Statistical Office&#13;
Poul Henning Larsen	 &#13;
	 &#13;
Institutional structures for EISfOM&#13;
Markus Rippin, Nicolas Lampkin and Raffaele Zanoli	 &#13;
&#13;
Building European Knowledge: Towards the Seventh Framework Programme 2007-2013&#13;
Danielle Tissot	 &#13;
&#13;
Conclusions of the 2nd EISfOM European Seminar&#13;
Nicolas Lampkin</abstract>
    <date>2006</date>
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