statistics on organic farming and products in denmark
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Statistics on Organic Farming and Products in Denmark. by Poul Henning Larsen. History. In 1987 The Danish Parliament passed a new law on organic farming Since 1988 the Danish Government has supported organic farming After August 2000 Denmark comply with EU-regulation - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Statistics on Organic Statistics on Organic Farming and Products in Farming and Products in
DenmarkDenmarkbyby
Poul Henning LarsenPoul Henning Larsen
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HistoryHistory
• In 1987 The Danish Parliament passed a new law on organic farming
• Since 1988 the Danish Government has supported organic farming
• After August 2000 Denmark comply with EU-regulation
• 5.5 percent of farm area is organic
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Content of the StudyContent of the Study
• Data needs assessment
• Mapping of existing data capture possibilities
• Proposals for new statistics within the organic sector
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Mapping of Existing Data CaptureMapping of Existing Data Capture
1. Organic farming and production
2. Processing and sale
3. Foreign trade
4. Final consumption by consumer
5. Prices
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1. Organic Farming and Production 1. Organic Farming and Production
• The Danish Plant Directorate
• Central Livestock Register
• Danish Research Institute of Food Economic
• Statistics Denmark
• Other sources
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2. Processing and Sale2. Processing and Sale
• Danish Veterinary and Food Administration
• Statistics Denmark
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3. Foreign Trade3. Foreign Trade
• Organic Denmark
• Statistics Denmark
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4. Final Consumption by Consumer4. Final Consumption by Consumer
• Turnover in retail shops
• Direct sale from farmer to consumer and various subscription systems
• The catering sector
• Household surveys
• Dietary surveys
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5. Prices5. Prices
• Whole milk
• Partly skim milk
• Skim milk
• Egg, size L
• Carrots
• Potatoes
• Minced beef meat, with maximum 12 per cent fat
• Minced pig meat, with maximum 12 per cent fat
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Reusing InformationReusing Information
• create new information by combining two or more registers
• match two or more registers and in that way reduce the population for gathering new information
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Creating/gathering New InformationCreating/gathering New Information
• Organic farming and production
• Processing and sale
• Foreign trade
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Two new surveysTwo new surveys
1. Turnover of organic products in retail shops
2. Foreign trade of organic products
• with focus on response burden
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Turnover in retail shopsTurnover in retail shops
• Few big supermarkets chains
• Wholesalers member of same organization
• 1.500 shops supplied by 2 (- 3) wholesalers
• COICOP
• In 2005 only nine questionnaires
• 3½ percent of the turnover is organic
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Foreign trade (1) Foreign trade (1) Prerequisite:
Information• from Intrastat
• from Extrastat
• from The Danish Plant Directorate
• from Danish Veterinary and Food Administration
• about business number
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Foreign trade (2)Foreign trade (2)Questionnaire:Questionnaire:
• Import - export• Commodity number (CN-8)• Country• Value in DKK• Net weight in kgRequested information on organic products:Requested information on organic products:• Value in DKK• Net weight in kg
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Foreign trade (3)Foreign trade (3)
• From 4.000 to 236 respondents
• 121 respondents with relevant trade
• Import 278 mio. DKK (37 mio. €)
• Export 231 Mio. DKK (31 mio. €)