title: The Evolution of Organic Agriculture in Denmark creator: Ingemann, Jan Holm subject: Policy environments and social economy subject: Regulation subject: History of organics subject: Markets and trade subject: Processing, packaging and transportation subject: Consumer issues subject: Networks and ownership description: In this working paper it is the intention to outline the evolution of organic agriculture in Denmark. The paper do not claim to be a total presentation of the history but is aiming to present important milestones, actors involved, intentions and reflections of the actors, and especially to illustrate interaction between the sector labelled as “organic agriculture” and the social surroundings. Based on the findings of the OASE-project a cut off of epoches is used to structure the presentation: Grassroot pioneering, rallying by means of separation (the more excluded an focus narrowed to farming), inclusion (organic agriculture certified by government etc.), absorption (organic farming as an integrated part of established agri systems) while the present epoche is suggested as Funky Business. date: 2006-04 type: Working paper type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://orgprints.org/8266/1/8266.pdf identifier: Ingemann, Jan Holm (2006) The Evolution of Organic Agriculture in Denmark. OASE Working Paper, no.2006:4, Economics, Politics and Public Administration, Aalborg University. relation: http://orgprints.org/8266/