2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13179495
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The Transition of the Agro-Food System: Lessons from Organic Farming in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area

Abstract: The paper presents a study on the transition of the agro-food system in Portugal through the analysis of case studies in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. The theoretical framework draws on the literature on the transition of sociotechnical systems, taking into account the multidimensional nature of the food system (ecological, environmental, socioeconomic, and cultural). Social and institutional innovation, technological innovation, public policy impact, and the interactions with the dominant regime are the main … Show more

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“…Together, France (17.1%), Spain (16.6%), Italy (14.2%), and Germany (10.8%), accounted for well over half (58.7%) of the EU's organic area 54 . Data from 2019 show that only 5.3% of farming in Portugal was organic 55 . Currently, Portugal ranks 11th in terms of area (310,540 ha) and the rate of change between 2012 and 2020 was 59.1%, however, it is still low.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Together, France (17.1%), Spain (16.6%), Italy (14.2%), and Germany (10.8%), accounted for well over half (58.7%) of the EU's organic area 54 . Data from 2019 show that only 5.3% of farming in Portugal was organic 55 . Currently, Portugal ranks 11th in terms of area (310,540 ha) and the rate of change between 2012 and 2020 was 59.1%, however, it is still low.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…54 Data from 2019 show that only 5.3% of farming in Portugal was organic. 55 Currently, Portugal ranks 11th in terms of area (310,540 ha) and the rate of change between 2012 and 2020 was 59.1%, however, it is still low. The EU has set a goal of 25% of organic farming by 2030.…”
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“…Research shows that OF in the Global South is one of many niches in the transition to sustainability, with a low level of institutional, political, and societal embedding [14,16,25]. In contrast, studies in the Global North treat OF as a niche, even though it enjoys widespread support (e.g., societal and consumer demand, as well as political and institutional recognition) [26,28]. While restricted by rules and regulations, there is still a high level of heterogeneity in OF, represented by the research on the conventionalization debate [45][46][47].…”
Section: The Organic Nichementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers are the transition's executing actors and they have their own farm setups and trajectories, addressing sustainability issues individually, specifically, and by adapting them to their circumstances, reflecting the variety of possible agri-food transition pathways [7,24]. Recent research on OF and agricultural transition has been conducted with foci on the production type, geography, and transition state [14,22,[25][26][27][28]. Scrutiny of the niche nature of OF is important due to its different local circumstances and spatial development [29,30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%