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A sustainable competitive model : the biodynamic farming in Italy
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- Le basi del metodo biodinamico sono coerenti con i principi di agroecologia moderna e legate alla sostenibilità con un paradigma di stretta cooperazione tra sfere legali, economiche e spirituali (Olsen Eden, 2014) ma l'organizzazione della biodinamica con Demeter ed i suoi standard produttivi, le associazioni nazionali di produttori biodinamici e una GDO specialistica è molto vicina ad un moderno modello organico (Calabrese e Bosco, 2015) che si fonda su una stretta interazione tra risorse interne all'impresa, il comportamento strategico e l'ambiente esterno. Il lavoro presentato descrive un pezzo della realtà biodinamica italiana con la descrizione di casi che nella loro individualità si considerano parte di un modello di agricoltura competitiva e sostenibile. [Testo dell'editore].
- The bases of biodynamic method are consistent to the principles of modern agroecology. From vision that binds the legal, economic and spiritual spheres, was established a network among the commercial organization Demeter and her production standards, the national associations of biodynamic producers and specialist large retailer (Calabrese e Bosco, 2015). This paper describes a slice of Italian biodynamic reality through an analysis of business cases that are in their individuality, however, be considered as common parts of a model of sustainable and competitive agriculture. [Publisher's Text].
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Rivista di studi sulla sostenibilità : VI, 2, 2016-
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Code DOI : 10.3280/RISS2016-002011
ISSN: 2239-1959
KEYWORDS
- Agroecologia, distribuzione organizzata, modello filiera, prezzi definiti, multifunzionalità, biodinamica
- Agroecology, commercial organization, farm model, price maker, multifunctionality, biodynamic
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