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Current Research Projects concerning Origin Labelled Products

 

DOLPHINS: Development of Origin Labelled Products: Humabity, Innovation and Sustainability (EU)

Organic Marketing Initiatives and Rural Development (OMIaRD) - EU Project - University of Wales, Aberystwyth.

Ripple Project - Regional Images and the Promotion of quality Products and services from the Lagging regions of the EU. - Coventry University

An Analysis of the supply chains for food products with Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status in the European Union - Imperial College at Wye

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DOLPHINS:
Development of Origin Labelled Products:
Humabity, Innovation and Sustainability

Aim of the project
The general aim of the Concerted Action DOLPHINS is to ease and strengthen exchanges of the scientific results of the researches conducted in European countries on origin labelled products (OLP). This has to be achieved by means of :

  • the setting-up of a network of scientists involved in research on OLPs,
  • the activation of dissemination instruments in order to meet the needs of citizens, policy-makers, researchers, firms and all the other operators involved in OLPs.

e-mail : webmaster@origin-food.org
http://www.origin-food.org

Program type: Concerted action financed by the fifth framework of the European Community for the research, technological development and demonstration activities (1998-2002)

Starting date: 1st december 2000
Duration: 3 years

AEFM
University of Newcastle Department of Agricultural Economics and Food Marketing

Address : Kings Walk, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom
Ph : 44 191 222 69 00 - Fax : 44 191 222 67 20
e-mail :
a.e.j.tregear@ncl.ac.uk
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/aefm/


AEFM

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IERM
University of Edinburgh Institute of Ecology and Ressources Management

Address : West Mains road, EH9 3J6, EDINBURGH, United Kingdom
Ph : 44 131 667 20 41 - Fax : 44 131 667 26 01
e-mail :
corcoran@srv0.bio.ed.ac.uk
http://www.ierm.ed.ac.uk

IERM

Work of the Institute about this project:

Researchers working on the project:

Scientific and professional partners:

  • INRA - UREQUA8, avenue René Laennec - 72000 Le Mans - France
  • CRITT CRISALIDE8, avenue René Laennec - 72000 Le Mans - France
  • INRA - ESR/ETIC - BP 27 - 31326 Castanet Tolosan - France
    INRA - LRDEQuartier Grossetti - BP 8 - 20250 Corte - France
  • 10, rue des Arènes - 72000 Le Mans
    Università di Parma - Istituto di Economia Agraria e ForestaleDipartimento di EconomiaVia Kennedy 6 - 43100 Parma - Italia
  • Università di Verona - Dipartimento Economie Società ed IstituzioniSezione Politica Economica Agraria - Via dell'Artigliere, 8 - 37100 Verona - Italia
    Centro Ricerche produzioni animali (CRPA)Corso Garibaldi, 42 - 42100 Reggio Emilia - Italia
  • Università di Firenze - Dipartimento di Scienze EconomicheVia Curtatone, 1 - 50123 Firenze - Italia
  • SRVA - Avenue Jordils, 1 - CP 128 - 1000 Lausanne 6 - Swtizerland
    ETHZ - Institut d'Economie Rurale - Antenne Romande - Génie RuralGR Ecublens - 1015 Lausanne - Switzerland
  • Université de Lausanne - C/o OIC - CP - 1000 Lausanne 6 - Switzerland
    Association suisse pour la promotion des AOC & IGP - 1936 Verbier Village - Switzerland
  • Technische Universität Munchen-Weihenstephan - Department für Wirtschafts-und Sozialwissenschaften - Fachgebiet für Marktlehre der Agrar- und ErnährungswirtschaftAlte Akademie 14 - 85354 - Freising - Deutschland
  • Diputation General de Aragon - Servicio de Investigacion AgroalimentariaUnidad de Economia Agraria176, Carretera de Montaña - Apartado 727 - 50080 Zaragoza - Espana
  • Universidad de Lleida - ETSIA - CTFCSolsona - Edifici 1 - Rovira Rourre, 177 - 25198 Lleida - Espana
  • Universidad Pùblica de Navarra - Departemento de Gestion de EmpresasCampus de Arrosadia - 31006 Pamplona - España
  • University of Newcastle - Department of Agricultural Economics and Food Marketing (AEFM) - Kings Walk - Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 7RU - UK
  • University of Edinburgh - Institute of Ecology and Resource Management (IERM)Edinburgh School of Agriculture - West Mains Road - EH9 3JG Edinburgh - UK
  • Fondation Universitaire Luxembourgeoise - SEED185, avenue de Longwy - 6700 Arlon - Belgium
  • University of Helsinki - Department of Economics and ManagementPO Box 27 - Latokartononkaari 9 - Viikki - 00014 University of Helsinki - Finland
  • Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agraria - Estaçao Agronomica Nacional - Departamento de Estudos de Economia e Sociologia Agrarias (DEESA)Av. da Republica - 2784-505 Oeiras - Portugal)
  • Universidade de Tras os Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD)Departemento de Economia e SociologiaAvenida Almeida Lucena 1- 5000 Vila Real - Portugal
  • Direcção Regional de Agricultura de Entre Douro e Minho - Divisão Produção Animal - Quinta do Pinho - 4800-875 San Torcato - Portugal

Expected results:

  • to better understand the characteristics and the evolution of OLPs in the agro-food system, also by analysing the links and synergies between OLPs and local/global production and marketing systems, rural development with particular reference to employment in rural areas and consumers/citizens,
  • to provide tools for an assessment of public policies at various levels concerning PDO-PGI and other OLPs and the effects of legal protection, financial support and public promotional initiatives on production and marketing systems, competition policy, rural development, consumers/citizens' concerns and expectations,
  • to provide relevant recommendations to the EU in order to better prepare and support the negotiation process in the framework of the WTO Round regarding the protection and promotion of OLP

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Organic Marketing Initiatives and Rural Development (OMIaRD) OMIaRD

Aim of the project :
The rapid increase in production of organic food is creating new and more complex challenges for marketing, from vegetable box schemes to large cooperatives supplying the precise quality and volume demands of supermarkets. This project will examine all aspects of the marketing of organic produce in Europe, to develop strategies that both satisfy environmentally and ethically conscious consumers, and support the development of new jobs and improved incomes in rural communities. The two major aims are to investigate potential for developing the environmental, ethical and regional product characteristics of organic farm outputs; and to identify and contribute to the development of marketing institutions and strategies that correspond to the satisfaction of these growing dimensions of consumer demand.

Core Topics: organic farming, consumer demand, market development and policy, sustainable rural development and marketing strategies

email: omiard@aber.ac.uk
web site of the project : http://www.irs.aber.ac.uk/omiard/


Source of founding : under the 5th Framework Programme of the European Commission.


Program type: EU Project

Starting date: January 2001
Duration: 3 years

Involves 9 Other European Universities.


University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Welsh Institute of Rural Studies

Address : Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3AL, Wales, United-Kingdom
Fax : 01970 611264 - e-mail :
irs-enquiries@aber.ac.uk
http://www.irs.aber.ac.uk/index.shtml


University of Wales

Work of the Institute about this project: Project Coordinator

Scientific Responsible: Professor Peter Midmore, Institute of Rural Studies, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK

Staff Involved:

  • Ms. Carolyn Foster
  • Ms. Suzanne Padel
  • Dr. Nic Lampki
Scientific and professional partners:
  • Raffaele Zanoli, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ancona Italy
  • Ulrich Hamm, University of Applied Sciences, Neubrandenburg, Germany
  • Bertil Sylvander, National Institute of Agricultural Research (INRA), Le Mans, France
  • Otto Schmid, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), Frick, Switzerland
  • Jouni Kujala, Mikkeli Institute for Rural Research and Training, Mikkeli, Finland
  • Markus Schermer, Institute of High Mountain Research and Alpine Agriculture and Forestry, University of Innsbruck, Austria
  • Niels Kristensen, Department of Manufacturing, Engineering and Management, Technical University of Denmark
  • Helmut Laberenz, University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, Germany
  • Eva Thelen, Institute of Trade and Marketing, University of Innsbruck, Austri

Expected results:
The project is designed to produce workable results for improved marketing, as well as to inform policymakers.

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Ripple Project - Regional Images and the Promotion of quality Products and services from the Lagging regions of the EU
 

Aim of the project :

Core Topics: PDO, PGI - Coventry University
http://europa.eu.int/comm/research/agro/fair/en/uk1827.html

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Rural Restructuring Research Group
School of Natural & Environmental Sciences- Coventry University

Address : Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB , United Kingdom
Ph : +44 (0) 24 76888403/444 -Fax : +44 (0) 24 76888447
e-mail :
http://www.nes.coventry.ac.uk/newnesweb/research/ogrp002.htm

 

Work of the Institute about this project:

Scientific Responsible: Professor Brian Ilbery

Researchers who are working on the project:

  • Dr Philip Dunham
  • Dr Lewis Holloway
  • Dr Moya Kneafs
Scientific and professional partners:
Expected results:
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Analysis of the supply chains for food products with Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status in the European Union
Imperial College at Wye

 

Aim of the project
http://www.wye.ic.ac.uk/AgEcon/FIM/supply.html

Funded by the European Commission

Ongoing


Agricultural Economic and Business Management Research Section
Imperial College at Wye

Address : Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH, United-Kingdom
Ph : (+44) (0) 20 758 95111 - Fax: (+44) (0) 1233 813320
e-mail :
web site :
http://www.wye.ic.ac.uk/AgEcon/index.html


Imperial College at Wye

Work of the Institute about this project:

Scientific Responsible:Dr Andrew Fearne
Ph : 02 075 942 862 - Fax : - e-mail : a.fearne@ic.ac.uk

Researchers working on the project:

Scientific and professional partners:
Expected results:

  • Link toward presentation of the English Research Institutes working on OLP's

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