Do inspection practices in organic agriculture serve organic values? A case study from Finland
Laura Seppänen () and
Juha Helenius
Agriculture and Human Values, 2004, vol. 21, issue 1, 13 pages
Abstract:
In many European countries,organic agriculture has rapidly beentransformed from a farmers' movement to aninstitutionalized part of agricultural policy.In certification, compliance with publishedorganic standards is verified through annualinspections on farms. In Finland, the role ofadvice in organic inspections has been thesubject of debate. Two inspections are usedhere to show how the term organic was definedand what the role of advice in relation tocompliance was. Both compliance and advisorytypes of interaction between the inspector andthe farmer were identified along an axis from “input substitution” to “system redesign.” Thefindings illustrate the heterogeneity of theprocesses and definitions of the term organicin connection with inspections. System redesignwas less obvious in compliance than items ininspection documents suggest. The physicalsurroundings and the methods used affectinspection practices. Institutionalization isnot merely negative, but may also provideresources for system redesign. Whether adviceis part of a new and emerging way of enforcinginspections is considered. The findings suggestthat dialogue and negotiation are necessary inpromoting system redesign and in enhancing thedevelopmental functions of organicinspections. Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 2004
Keywords: Advice; Definitions of organic agriculture; Inspection practices; Institutionalization; Organic farming (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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