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Welcome to the Public Conference „Evaluating inputs for organic farming – a new system“ : Welcome to the Public Conference „Evaluating inputs for organic farming – a new system“ 13 October 2005 Otto Schmid
Slide2 : Welcome to the Public Conference „Evaluating inputs for organic farming – a new system“
Otto Schmid
Goals of today‘s conference : Goals of today‘s conference Present the project‘s proposals (presentation ca. 15 minutes, afterwards 15 minutes discussion)
Seek general feedback from the audience in the afternoon panel discussion
After the conference:
All presentations will be on the Project website www.organicinputs.org
Amend proposals and submit them to the European Commission
Overview about morning programme : Overview about morning programme 10.30 Welcome
Otto Schmid, FiBL, Daniele Tissot, DG RESEARCH,
10.45 “Why change the existing system?
Introducing the ORGANIC INPUTS EVALUATION
project”, Bernhard Speiser, FiBL
11.05 “How does it affect the farmer?”, Marc Trapman
11.30 “A new transparent evaluation process”
Francis Blake, SA
12.00 “New criteria for inputs”, Cristina Micheloni, AIAB
12.30 Organic sandwich lunch
Overview about afternoon programme : Overview about afternoon programme 14.00 “Putting the criteria into practice”
Christopher Stopes, ECO-S
14.30 Case studies: hydrolysed proteins,
Chris Koopmans, LBI
15.00 Case studies: spinosad
Bernhard Kromp, LBGIBA
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 Panel discussion, Moderated by Otto Schmid
16.50 Concluding remarks, Francis Blake
17.00 End of conference
Focus : Focus ATTENTION
The main focus in the project and today Conference is on the areas within Organic Agriculture, which we can directly influence, and not on the wider political framework for general registration of inputs
Summary of key questions : Summary of key questions Procedure:
Is the proposed process an improvement compared with the existing process?
Does the expert panel fulfil a useful role?
Does the expert panel have the right composition?
Summary of key questions II : Summary of key questions II New Criteria in Article 7
Are the revised criteria acceptable and if yes do they reflect the principles of organic agriculture?
If so, do we still need the non-contact clause (only for synthetic products) and the traditional use category?
Summary of key questions III : Summary of key questions III Criteria Matrix
Is the scoring helpful?
Can the application & evaluation procedure respect:
- wide range of conditions,
- traditions,
- organic farming systems,
- values & attitudes of all stakeholders?
Summary of key questions IV : Summary of key questions IV Case study Hydrolised proteins
Were the critical issues identified and evaluated effectively, bearing in mind the multiple origins, manufacturing methods and uses?
Summary of key questions V : Summary of key questions V Case study: Spinosad
How should the scoring distinguish between environmental/health hazards (potential risk) and the actual risks (taking into account restrictions on use)?
Slide12 : Summary of our proposal Amend article 7
Origin
Manufacture
Necessity
Environment
Human health
Socio-economic impact
Org. farming principles
Cover also products for other purposes New evaluation tool
- criteria matrix
Application
Evaluation
Comparison
Definitions Request Evaluation Decision Review * Final rec. * * Expert panel New evaluation procedures
Final panel discussion : Final panel discussion The purpose of this discussion is to reflect on :
The general approach we have taken
The changes to Article 7 we propose
The criteria matrix as a useful tool
Unresolved issues
The next steps
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