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    <confdates>May 30-31, 2006</confdates>
    <conference>Joint Organic Congress</conference>
    <confloc>Odense, Denmark</confloc>
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    <title>Information about the markets of organic farming through household panel</title>
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    <abstract>Abstract - A representative household panel is a good and reliable instrument for analysing different kinds of markets. It delivers quantative data which can be observed over a long period of time, therefore trends can be derivated. In terms of organic markets data is not fully reliable as consumers have to enter their shopping into a diary and not all the entries can be checked if they are complete and true. But we know from qualitative interviews that consumers tend to say that they buy a high percentage of organic products which does not reflect their real shopping behaviour – their answers therefore are rather socially motivated than true. Household panel can therefore be one instrument among of others for analysing organic markets. There will hardly be a chance to find one single tool for market analysis. The main aim and the steps to take should be to &#13;
1. find the most effective tools for evaluating the one side of production, and the other of in-home and out of home consumption.&#13;
2. find a way to bring this data together for estimations of market size and developments in past and future times.&#13;
3. harmonize methodologies, instruments and data within the EU.&#13;
Abstract - A representative household panel is a good and reliable instrument for analysing different kinds of markets. It delivers quantative data which can be observed over a long period of time, therefore trends can be derivated. In terms of organic markets data is not fully reliable as consumers have to enter their shopping into a diary and not all the entries can be checked if they are complete and true. But we know from qualitative interviews that consumers tend to say that they buy a high percentage of organic products which does not reflect their real shopping behaviour – their answers therefore are rather socially motivated than true. Household panel can therefore be one instrument among of others for analysing organic markets. There will hardly be a chance to find one single tool for market analysis. The main aim and the steps to take should be to &#13;
1. find the most effective tools for evaluating the one side of production, and the other of in-home and out of home consumption.&#13;
2. find a way to bring this data together for estimations of market size and developments in past and future times.&#13;
3. harmonize methodologies, instruments and data within the EU.</abstract>
    <date>2006</date>
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