The solution is beyond the opposition - Breaking down the fence between conventional and organic values to secure trust and integrity

Bui, Sibylle;Lamine, Claire;Cerf, Marianne
(2013) XXV Congress of the European Society of Rural Sociology — Location: Florence, Italy (29.July.2013)

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  • Bui, SibylleUCLouvain
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  • Lamine, Claire
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  • Cerf, Marianne
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Abstract
Organic farming is a good candidate to analyze sociotechnical transition processes towards alternative farming systems. Our hypothesis is that mid-scale business forms can allow niches to gain enough momentum to trigger a transition process. Studying the case of a French producers’ organization whose share of organic products increased from 10% to 70% in the past twenty years, we analyze how this organization succeeded in maintaining organic farm¬ing’s values through upscaling and outscaling pro¬cesses. Our first results highlight how intermediate-business actors can apply conventional development tools and strategies, such as vertical integration and horizontal concentration, as a strong lever for organic agriculture.
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Bui, S., Lamine, C., & Cerf, M. (2013). The solution is beyond the opposition - Breaking down the fence between conventional and organic values to secure trust and integrity. XXV Congress of the European Society of Rural Sociology, Florence, Italy. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/125753