By A Mystery Man Writer
The European Union is currently working on a new legislation regarding organic agriculture. Among the main changes, they recommend to promote group certifications for small food producers. “Group certification” is an alternative to third-party approaches. It refers to an Internal Control System (ICS) in which both the third-party certification body and the food producers could take part in the certification process. But why don’t we go one step further and go for the development of Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS)?
Organic farming, Unit 1
Will organic farming save unbalanced Romanian agriculture?
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Public Land Agencies: French SAFER model safe for Romania?
Part 2: Westhoek & Sutton on Less Livestock in Europe
Analyzing institutional changes in community-based management: a
The role of participatory guarantee systems for food security
Romania, Making Hay In Transylvania
Participatory Guarantee Systems – Participedia
Analyzing institutional changes in community-based management: a
Politics in participatory guarantee systems for organic food
Frontiers Participatory Guarantee Systems, a more inclusive
Grown men working 12 hours a day for a loaf of bread
Participatory Guarantee Systems for certification of organic products