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Re-thinking organic food and farming in a changing world

Bingen, Jim(Edited by)Freyer, Bernhard(Edited by)
Part of the The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics series
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This book is based on the assumption that “organic has lost its way”.  Paradoxically, it comes at a time when we witness the continuing of growth in organic food production and markets around the world.

Yet, the book claims that organic has lost sight of its first or fundamental philosophical principles and ontological assumptions.

The collection offers empirically grounded discussions that address the principles and fundamental assumptions of organic farming and marketing practices.

The book draws attention to the core principles of organic and offers different clearly articulated and well-defined conceptual frameworks that offer new insights into organic practices.

Divided into five parts, the book presents new perspectives on enduring issues, examines standards and certification, gives insights into much-discussed and additional market and consumer issues, and reviews the interplay of organic and conventional farming.

The book concludes with a framework for rethinking ethics in the organic movement and reflections on the positioning of organic ethics.

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Product Details
Springer
9401791899 / 9789401791892
Hardback
631.584
03/11/2014
Germany
English
295 pages
24 cm