Romanian consumers behaviour regarding organic food
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Auteurs : Simona Antoaneta Lubieniechi [Roumanie]Source :
- British Food Journal [ 0007-070X ] ; 2002-04-01.
Abstract
Ecological agriculture is a modern agriculture with a high degree of economic efficiency and determines a new life philosophy at the producers and consumers level. At present, in Romania an intensive agriculture and an unintended biological agriculture is practised because of producers lack of money which does not allow them to buy the necessary chemical products. There are only a few ecological farms in Romania and their products are exported to a large extent. In the future the spreading of ecological farms and of ecological agriculture will succeed in creating the conditions for an institutional framework which takes into account the regional ecological situation. The institutional framework must stimulate and sustain the Romanian agricultural producers in the development of this agriculture type, because there is an important external demand and, in addition, through educating Romanian consumers.
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