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evolution taking place in Europe during last 45 years, using secondary data from FAO FBS, which can cover the entire time span …
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for a development of policies for organic food and farming in Mai 2004 in Europe are analyzed: the synthesized results … organic food market in Europe are highlighted and policy recommendations for the development of the organic food and farming …
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for a development of policies for organic food and farming in Mai 2004 in Europe are analyzed: the synthesized results … organic food market in Europe are highlighted and policy recommendations for the development of the organic food and farming …
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Important changes took place in agricultural policies in Europe in the 19th and 20th century. The dramatic nature of …
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The protection of geographical indications, organic certification and food quality assurance schemes are the cornerstones of European food quality policy. In this paper the importance of these voluntary quality policy schemes in the different Member States of the European Union is investigated....
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This study examines the role that food consumer cooperatives play in the local food networks. Data are collected from three case studies with leading food cooperatives and a national survey of the general managers of food cooperatives. We identify the emerging business practices in local...
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Using a sample of French crop farms during the 1999-2006 period, we test whether less technically efficient farmers are more likely to engage in organic farming in order to benefit from conversion subsidies. Despite some limitations in our data, we find no evidence of such selection effect. On...
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Agriculture’s impact on climate change is unambiguous although its role is multifaceted as it is a source of greenhouse gases but also a sink. It’s feasibility to mitigate climate change has raised interest, but thorough studies about the net benefits of the mitigation practices are needed....
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The principal achievement of this paper is to introduce the operation of a specified ‘Futures’ model and it’s practice for decision-makers of financial institutes through an example based on the price data’s of grain futures market from EU assessment 2004 to these days in Hungary. Based...
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In order to measure agriculture sustainability, the efficient use of inputs becomes a crucial issue. In this perspective, the analysts concentrate their attention on the total factor productivity index (TFP). In this view, Lynam and Herdt (1989) proposed the TFP as a suitable assessment of the...
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