@article{Saunders:24724,
      recid = {24724},
      author = {Saunders, Caroline M. and Emanuelsson, Martin},
      title = {ARGOS - Modelling the Economic, Environmental, and Social  Implications for New Zealand from Different Scenarios  Relating to the Demand and Supply of Organic Products},
      address = {2005},
      number = {724-2016-49083},
      series = {Poster Paper},
      pages = {16},
      year = {2005},
      abstract = {This paper reports on some of the initial findings of the  ARGOS (Agricultural Research Group on (Sustainability)  programme, a 6 year quasi-experimental research project  with the aim to model the economic, environmental, and  social differences between organic, environmentally  friendly and conventional systems of production. In the  first section the paper reviews the development of organic  markets, details the production costs and reports some  preliminary results from ARGOS. The information is then  used to develop potential future scenarios relating to the  organic sector, which are assessed using the Lincoln Trade  and Environment Model (LTEM), a partial equilibrium trade  model that differentiates between organic and conventional  production methods. This paper concentrates upon the  difference between organic and conventional production,  consumption and trade.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/24724},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.24724},
}