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Organic agriculture | 2012

The organic seed regulations framework in Europe—current status and recommendations for future development

Thomas F. Döring; Riccardo Bocci; Roger Hitchings; Sally Howlett; Edith T. Lammerts van Bueren; Marco Pautasso; M. Raaijmakers; F. Rey; Anke Stubsgaard; Manfred Weinhappel; Klaus P. Wilbois; Louisa Winkler; Martin S. Wolfe

Organic agriculture regulations, in particular European regulation EC 889/2008, prescribe the use of organically produced seed. For many cultivated plants, however, organic seed is often not available. This is mainly because investment in organic plant breeding and seed production has been low in the past. To bridge the gap between organic seed supply and demand, national and European regulations define certain circumstances under which organic producers are permitted to use non-organically produced seed. While the organic sector currently depends on these concessions, they also threaten to impede a further increase in the demand for organic seed, thereby potentially restraining present and future investment in organic seed production and plant breeding. We review the current status of the organic seed regulations framework by analysing key issues such as the role of the national derogation regimes, the role of Expert Groups, databases and seed prices. Key points are that (a) the situation of the organic seed sector has improved over the last few years; however, (b) reporting on organic seed to the EU by different countries needs to be harmonised; (c) the success of the organic seed sector depends critically on the implementation and improvement of national Expert Groups; and (d) to protect genetic diversity, the use of local varieties and landraces should not be impeded by organic seed regulations.


Breeding for resilience: a strategy for organic and low-input farming systems? EUCARPIA 2nd Conference of the Organic and Low-Input Agriculture Section, Paris, France, 1-3 December 2010. | 2010

Breeding for resilience in wheat - nature's choice.

Thomas F. Döring; Martin S. Wolfe; Hannah Jones; Helen Pearce; Zhan JaiSui; I. Goldringer; J. C. Dawson; F. Rey; A. Vettoretti; V. Chable; E. T. Lammerts van Bueren; Maria R. Finckh; Sébastien Barot


Breeding for resilience: a strategy for organic and low-input farming systems? EUCARPIA 2nd Conference of the Organic and Low-Input Agriculture Section, Paris, France, 1-3 December 2010. | 2010

Urgent need for new apple breeding methods better adapted to low-input agro ecosystems.

F. Warlop; E. Dapena; M. Lateur; H. Bastiaanse; M. D. Blázquez; J. Y. Fillatre; C. Gomez; L. Jamar; E. Leterme; G. Libourel; M. Miñarro; C. E. Parveaud; A. Pissard; A. Rondia; R. Stievenard; I. Goldringer; J. C. Dawson; F. Rey; A. Vettoretti; V. Chable; E. Lammerts van Bueren; Maria R. Finckh; Sébastien Barot


Breeding for resilience: a strategy for organic and low-input farming systems? EUCARPIA 2nd Conference of the Organic and Low-Input Agriculture Section, Paris, France, 1-3 December 2010. | 2010

Participation, utilization and development of genetic resources in the Organic Outdoor Tomato Project.

B. Horneburg; I. Goldringer; J. C. Dawson; F. Rey; A. Vettoretti; V. Chable; E. Lammerts van Bueren; Maria R. Finckh; Sébastien Barot


Breeding for resilience: a strategy for organic and low-input farming systems? EUCARPIA 2nd Conference of the Organic and Low-Input Agriculture Section, Paris, France, 1-3 December 2010. | 2010

Breeding for specific bioregions: a genotype by environment study of horticultural and nutritional traits integrating breeder and farmer priorities for organic broccoli cultivar improvement.

Erica N. C. Renaud; E. T. L. van Bueren; Janice Jiggins; Chris Maliepaard; J. Paulo; John A. Juvik; James R. Myers; I. Goldringer; J. C. Dawson; F. Rey; A. Vettoretti; V. Chable; E. Lammerts van Bueren; Maria R. Finckh; Sébastien Barot


Breeding for resilience: a strategy for organic and low-input farming systems? EUCARPIA 2nd Conference of the Organic and Low-Input Agriculture Section, Paris, France, 1-3 December 2010 | 2010

Potential power of the plant-pollinator relationship as a tool to enhance both environmental and production services of grain legumes in the context of low-input agriculture: what do we know?

M. J. Suso; S. Nadal; R. G. Palmer; I. Goldringer; J. C. Dawson; F. Rey; A. Vettoretti; V. Chable; E. Lammerts van Bueren; Maria R. Finckh; Sébastien Barot


Breeding for resilience: a strategy for organic and low-input farming systems? EUCARPIA 2nd Conference of the Organic and Low-Input Agriculture Section, Paris, France, 1-3 December 2010 | 2010

Population developments from the F5 to the F9 of three wheat composite crosses under organic and conventional conditions.

M. R. Finckh; M. Grosse; Odette Weedon; Sarah Brumlop; I. Goldringer; J. C. Dawson; F. Rey; A. Vettoretti; V. Chable; E. Lammerts van Bueren; Maria R. Finckh; Sébastien Barot


Breeding for resilience: a strategy for organic and low-input farming systems? EUCARPIA 2nd Conference of the Organic and Low-Input Agriculture Section, Paris, France, 1-3 December 2010. | 2010

On-farm conservation and farmer selection as a strategy for varietal development in organic agricultural systems.

J. C. Dawson; N. Galic; S. Pin; Estelle Serpolay; F. Mercier; I. Goldringer; F. Rey; A. Vettoretti; V. Chable; E. Lammerts van Bueren; Maria R. Finckh; Sébastien Barot


Breeding for resilience: a strategy for organic and low-input farming systems? EUCARPIA 2nd Conference of the Organic and Low-Input Agriculture Section, Paris, France, 1-3 December 2010 | 2010

Participatory breeding in China in maize and its institutional challenges.

Li Jingsong; Song Yiching; Huang Kaijian; Qin LanQiu; I. Goldringer; J. C. Dawson; F. Rey; A. Vettoretti; V. Chable; E. Lammerts van Bueren; Maria R. Finckh; Sébastien Barot


Breeding for resilience: a strategy for organic and low-input farming systems? EUCARPIA 2nd Conference of the Organic and Low-Input Agriculture Section, Paris, France, 1-3 December 2010 | 2010

Evaluation of potato breeding clones in organic and conventional growing conditions.

S. Ilze; I. Goldringer; J. C. Dawson; F. Rey; A. Vettoretti; V. Chable; E. Lammerts van Bueren; Maria R. Finckh; Sébastien Barot

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V. Chable

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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I. Goldringer

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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J. C. Dawson

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Sébastien Barot

École Normale Supérieure

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Thomas F. Döring

Humboldt University of Berlin

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E. T. Lammerts van Bueren

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Anders Borgen

University of Copenhagen

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