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Organic and Low Input Food Consumers: Concerns and Perspectives for Developing the Organic Market in the Future,

Sylvander, Bertil and François, Martine (2005) Organic and Low Input Food Consumers: Concerns and Perspectives for Developing the Organic Market in the Future,. Speech at: International Scientific Conference on Organic Agriculture, Researching Sustainable Systems, Adelaide, Australia, September 21 – 23, 2005.

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Summary

This contribution deals with occasional consumers’ attitudes to organic/low input food in relation to quality and safety issues; and presents the preliminary results of studies conducted as part of the EU Framework 6 QLIF1 research project. The main result shows that a lack of knowledge among consumers about the production and processing techniques leaves room for a learning process on how to give pragmatic content to the demand from “caring people” and how to allow consumers to learn more about farming and processing.


EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation:Speech
Keywords:consumer attitudes, consumer behaviour, low input food, quality, safety, acceptability of technologies, learning
Subjects: Farming Systems > Social aspects
Research affiliation: France > INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
France > GRET - Groupe de recherches et d’échanges technologiques
Deposited By: Sylvander, Director of Research Bertil
ID Code:6725
Deposited On:27 Dec 2005
Last Modified:12 Apr 2010 07:32
Document Language:English
Refereed:Not peer-reviewed

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