Launch of Organic Data Network – SA + ORC involved

11 April 2012

Good news.

A lucky group of 30 E.U. wide researches and stakeholders met in Ancona – Italy to lay down the foundation for a three year project which outcome is to harmonise organic market data collection across the E.U.

Our own Ben Raskin went along to represent the SA and had this to say:

“This project will help us get accurate, useful and timely information about the organic market out to our organic businesses. For the first time we hope to be able to compare apples to apples and pears to pears to give the whole picture of how the EU markets is performing in a fair comparison.”

FULL PRESS RELEASE:

In most countries, organic agriculture and the organic market have been growing constantly for years. Key data on the development of the organic sector are crucial for policy makers, for economic decision makers and as a basis for deciding whether to invest in the organic industry. Figures from different European countries haven’t been good enough and, in some cases, they don’t exist at all. To create a new basis for the consistent elaboration of market data, the EU has granted funds for a new research project called Data Network for Better European Organic Market Information (OrganicDataNetwork).
 
A group of 30 researchers and stakeholders in the organic movement came together for a first meeting in March 2012 in Ancona/Italy. The participants, representing 15 organisations from different parts of Europe, laid the foundation for the three-year project to harmonise and improve the collection of organic market data in Europe. Six SMEs (small and medium sized enterprises) are also taking part in the project.
 
“We are very happy with the outcome and the productive discussions during our first meeting,” said Raffaele Zanoli, the coordinator of the new EU project. Mr. Zanoli is professor of agricultural economics at the Polytechnic University of Marche in Ancona. Along with Prof. Zanoli the following are involved: Prof. Ulrich Hamm from the German University of Kassel, Dr. Matthias Stolze from the renowned Swiss organic research institute FiBL and Dr. Susanne Padel and her colleagues from the Organic Research Centre - Elm Farm, the UK's leading independent research institute for organic agriculture.
 
These four institutions, which all have many years of experience in organic market research, represent the core of the project. To have easier access to other countries and to include the practical experience of smaller partners, another 11 companies, universities and organisations have been integrated into this EU-project. Altogether the 15 participating partners come from 10 different countries.
 
"The project OrganicDataNetwork aims to meet the needs of policy makers and actors involved in organic markets by increasing the transparency of the European organic food market through better availability of market intelligence," stated Professor Zanoli.
 
"The network will co-operate closely with the European Commission, Eurostat and statistical offices of the Member States, using existing structures for collecting and processing data on the organic market and stimulating the development of new ones by adapting existing models," says Dr. Susanne Padel from the UK-based Organic Research Centre - Elm Farm. The partnership will act as a co-ordinating centre for stakeholders, and it will result in a proposal for the establishment of a permanent network to achieve collaboration on statistical issues regarding the organic market.
 
Joan Picazos from the Spanish manufacturer Biocop commented: “The organic trade in Europe is suffering from a lack of reliable data on the features and the evolution of the markets, and this is affecting especially the small companies that often have to make decisions without enough information. The EU project OrganicDataNetwork is a brilliant initiative to fill this gap; its structure, bringing together universities, agencies and companies, assures its alignment with the real needs of the organic sector.”
 
 
Further information:
 
 
Project coordinator:
Raffaele Zanoli, mail: zanoli@agrecon.univpm.it
 
 
The following partners are taking part in the OrganicDataNetwork:
 

Polytechnic University of Marche
Italy
University of Kassel
Germany
Organic Research Centre
United Kingdom 
Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL
Switzerland
Agence Bio 
France 
Czech University of Life Science           
Czech Republic            
Soil Association
United Kingdom
Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari
Italy
Agrarmarkt Informations Gesellschaft   
Germany
Biocop Productos Biologicos
Spain  
Ecozept
Germany and France 
Centre for Ecological Engineering 
Estonia
IFOAM EU Group   
Belgium
IMO-Control 
Turkey
Organic-Market.Info 
Germany

 
 
Goal 2015: Transparency in the European Market
 
The project  Data Network for Better European Organic Market Information (OrganicDataNetwork) aims to increase the transparency of the European organic food market. This overall objective is broken down into key objectives:
 
1. Bring together stakeholders and bodies actively involved in the collection and publication of organic market data and review the needs of end-users with regard to organic market data
 
2. Provide an inventory of relevant private and public bodies that are involved in the collection, processing and dissemination of organic market data in Europe
 
3. Classify existing methods of organic market data collection and develop criteria for improving the quality of available data
 
4. Collect, store in a common format and provide access to currently available data on organic markets in Europe
 
5. Develop and test common methodologies to assess the consistency of national data, with special reference to available data on trade flows
 
6. Test innovative approaches to improve the data collection and market reporting in six case study regions
 
7. Disseminate project results and develop recommendations, including a code of practice, for collecting and networking organic market data beyond the conclusion of the project
 
(Source: Description of Work: data network for better European organic market information)
 

 



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