Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5070503 | Food Policy | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes the Italian and German organic certification systems, including the institutions involved and the definitions of non-compliance and sanctions. Although they are both implementations of the same EU regulatory framework, these systems differ in many respects. Case study data from control bodies on non-compliance and sanctions are presented and analysed using binary choice models. This analysis shows that the occurrence of slight non-compliance and greater farm acreage are significant risk factors that explain severe non-compliance in both countries. However, to implement an efficient risk-based inspection system in the future, the data collection process must be improved and extended to examine personal attributes of farmers and operators.
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Authors
Danilo Gambelli, Francesco Solfanelli, Raffaele Zanoli, Alexander Zorn, Christian Lippert, Stephan Dabbert,