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HOW CAN ORGANIC FARMING CONTRIBUTE TO THE SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION PATTERNS?

Mormont, Marc; Stilmant, Didier; Van Huylenbroeck, Guido; Stassart, Pierre; Jamar, Daniel and Aertsens, Joris (2005) HOW CAN ORGANIC FARMING CONTRIBUTE TO THE SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION PATTERNS? Belgian Science Policy, Belgium.

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Summary

The project’s overall objective is to define the sustainability of organic agriculture based on three
two-part dimensions that must be confronted with each other and balanced, namely,
- economic sustainability: competitive position and potential for development,
- environmental sustainability: reproduction of resources and balance of specific externalities; and
- social sustainability: innovative abilities and social/territorial externalities.
These dimensions must be evaluated, matched up with effective sets of references, and backed up by policy instruments.
This makes it possible to define the research’s specific aims:
1. To establish technical references for the two major stakes linked to the organic ranching and
fattening of cattle, namely, rations and health. That entails making use of/improving the positive
externalities of organic cattle ranching schemes (nitrogen balance, biodiversity) and analysing their environmental and social costs.
2. To study and test the organisational forms that permit negotiation between marketing requirements and the dimensions of sustainability and to reinforce the guarantees that the various production and processing networks appear to give consumers.
3. To analyse consumer demand and the most suitable communication tools and to initiate a participatory and experimental approach to negotiation.


EPrint Type:Report
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English
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Subjects: Food systems > Food security, food quality and human health
Food systems
Food systems > Produce chain management
Research affiliation:Belgium
Belgium > Wallonia > Centre Wallon de Recherche Agronomique (CRA-W) (Gembloux)
Belgium > Wallonia
Deposited By: MOERMAN, Mrs Marie
ID Code:45876
Deposited On:31 Mar 2023 06:34
Last Modified:31 Mar 2023 06:34
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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