@article{Bonin:335315,
      recid = {335315},
      author = {Bonin, Muriel and Saenz, Fernando and Le Coq,  Jean-François},
      title = {Loi d’appui à l’agriculture biologique au Costa Rica.  D’une élaboration réussie à une mise en œuvre partielle},
      journal = {Économie rurale},
      address = {2020},
      number = {2497-2023-1352},
      year = {2020},
      abstract = {This article analyzes the design and implementation of  Costa Rica’s Organic Farming Support Law based on a review  of previous work and legal texts, as well as interviews  conducted at the national level. The policy-making process  was marked by agroecology social movements and Ministry of  Agriculture staff influencing the content of the law, which  culminated in its promulgation in 2007. The implementation  of the law has been hampered by a system dominated by  conventional agriculture, by divisions within social  movements, and uncoordinated actions with the Ministry of  Agriculture, linked to conflicting visions of organic  agriculture and agroecology. The recent creation of a  department dedicated to organic agriculture within the  Ministry of Agriculture is hoping to overcome the stumbling  blocks that have been identified.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/335315},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.335315},
}