@article{Egelyng:7907,
      recid = {7907},
      author = {Egelyng, Henrik},
      title = {Institutional Environments for Certified Organic  Agriculture: Enabling Development, Smallholders Livelihood  and Public Goods for Southern Environments?},
      address = {2007},
      number = {691-2016-47408},
      series = {Seminar Paper},
      pages = {17},
      year = {2007},
      abstract = {This paper presents the case for research on institutional  environments for organically certified agriculture in  developing countries. Observing that some analyses hold  Southern organic agriculture as pro-poor and perhaps also  more energy efficient than fossil fuel dependent  industrialized agriculture, the paper explores differences  and similarities in the policy rationale of promoting  certified organics in North and South. Based on analysis of  institutional environments for COA in Brazil and China, the  paper proceed to identify some challenges, opportunities  and policy options for strengthening not only certified  organic agriculture per se, but an environmentally and  socially sustainable food system, providing smallholder  livelihoods and rural development.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/7907},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.7907},
}