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INCREASED UTILIZATION OF RENEWABLE RESOURCES: DILEMMAS FOR ORGANIC AGRICULTURE

Løes, Anne-Kristin and Adler, Steffen A. (2018) INCREASED UTILIZATION OF RENEWABLE RESOURCES: DILEMMAS FOR ORGANIC AGRICULTURE. Paper at: 2nd International GRAB-IT workshop, Anacapri, Italy, June 27, 2018. [In Press]

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Summary

Minimising outputs of waste and pollution by recycling is a common interest for organic agriculture and circular economy. However, in practice many efforts to increase recycling of various biological materials are hampered because standards for certified organic production and processing tend to prefer natural products, avoiding processing and especially chemical processes. This creates several dilemmas for organic agriculture, especially when organic stakeholders argue that organic management is the best way to achieve a sustainable development.


EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation:Paper
Keywords:natural; innovative food and feed products; processing; recycled fertilizers; regulations
Subjects: Values, standards and certification > Evaluation of inputs
Values, standards and certification > Regulation
Research affiliation: European Union > Horizon 2020 > Organic-PLUS
Deposited By: Løes, Anne-Kristin
ID Code:33961
Deposited On:29 Oct 2018 09:06
Last Modified:29 Oct 2018 09:06
Document Language:English
Status:In Press
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted
Additional Publishing Information:Session: Transitioning to Circular Economy: the role of organic agriculture

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