
The Contribution of Organic Producer Initiatives to Rural
Development: A Case-Study Approach
P. Midmore1, M. Beckie1, C. Foster1 and M. Schermer2
Abstract
Agri-environment policy support in Europe has led to significant increases
in crop and livestock activities managed under organic systems of production,
and although there have been parallel increases in consumer demand,
marketing problems have occasionally prevented a match between the different
sides of the market.
Rapid growth has outpaced traditional selling strategies, based on
direct contact with consumers and niche-scale products. In order to
retain the farm-level benefits of organic agriculture for development
of the wider rural economy, organic marketing initiatives involving
producers are emerging in a key position.
This paper uses a comparative case-study approach, carried out as part
of a larger EU-funded project on organic marketing initiatives and rural
development, to investigate the rural development impact of four organic
marketing initiatives, in Vorarlberg in Austria, burgundy in France,
Marche in Italy and Lancashire in the United Kingdom, drawing on documentary
sources, semi-structured interviews and stakeholder involvement to establish
the most important influences contributing to their contextual performance,
and drawing on actornetwork theory, placing organic agriculture within
an overall set of cultural, social and economic relations.
The paper concludes by developing best practice recommendations to
maximize the impact of the whole organic food supply chain on rural
regeneration.
Source
From Proceedings of Organic Farming: Science and Practice
for Profitable Livestock and Cropping Conference held at the Harper
Adams University College, Newport, Shropshire, UK, 20 - 22 April 2004,
British Grassland Society, 200
Association of Applied Biologist & Colloquium of Organic Researchers
Author Locations and Affiliations
(1) University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3AL, UK;
(2) University of Innsbruck, Austria
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Posted July 2007