Organic-industrial complex or herbal remedy? A case near Seattle and Vancouver (original) (raw)

Scholten, Bruce A (2002) Organic-industrial complex or herbal remedy? A case near Seattle and Vancouver. In:Powell, Jane and et al. (Eds.)Proceedings of the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference, Organic Centre Wales, Institute of Rural Studies, University of Wales Aberystwyth, pp. 339-340.

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This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. Organic conversion can help maintain property and lifestyle. But organic is not always local. Based on long-term contacts this poster notes market, global and policy implications of an American family farm which converted to organic herbs with a multinational partner. Is the family’s affiliation with corporate macro-actors the happy human face of globalisation? Or does it support Pollan’s (2001) warning that an ‘organic-industrial complex’ will dominate organic movements in the US, UK and world-wide?

EPrint Type: Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation: Paper
Keywords: Colloquium of Organic Researchers; COR; dairy, markets, globalisation, organic, industrial, WTO
Subjects: "Organics" in general Food systems Food systems > Markets and trade Food systems > Community development > Networks and ownership
Research affiliation: UK UK > Colloquium of Organic Researchers (COR) > COR 2002 UK > Other organizations United Kingdom
Deposited By: Powell, Ms Jane
ID Code: 8453
Deposited On: 11 Oct 2006
Last Modified: 12 Apr 2010 07:33
Document Language: English
Status: Published
Refereed: Not peer-reviewed

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