Sociological perspectives of organic agriculture : from pioneer to policy /
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| Language: | English |
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Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; Cambridge, MA :
CABI Pub.,
[2006]
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Table of Contents:
- Sociological perspectives of organic agriculture : an introduction
- What Farmers' markets say about the Post-organic movement in Ireland
- Turf wars : the organic movement's veto of GM in UK agriculture
- Fertile minds and friendly pens : early women pioneers
- Motivations and values : a means-end chain study of French consumers
- A conceptual model of willingness to pay for organic food in the UK
- Motorcyclists in the USA and the UK : risk perception of local and organic food
- Has organic farming modernized itself out of business? : reverting to conventional methods in Denmark
- Conventionalisation in the Australian organic industry : a case study of the Darling Downs Region
- Auditing sustainability : the impact of EurepGAP in New Zealand
- Emerging scared : an analysis of the socioeconomic data on conversion in South Africa
- Is there a female principle in organic farming? : an interpretation of data for Norway
- The paradox of diffusion of organic farming : a case study in Denmark
- Regional rural development : the formation of eco-regions in Austria
- Rural social development : small-scale horticulture in São Paulo, Brazil
- Public sector procurement : organic school meals in Denmark
- National agricultural policy : the German Agrarwende
- Sociological perspectives of organic research : to policy and beyond.