EVALUATION OF CONSUMER ACTIVITY IN THE PURCHASE OF ORGANIC PRODUCTS

Author(s):  
T.V. Biryukova ◽  
E.U. Ibragimov
Keyword(s):  
Think India ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 757-767
Author(s):  
J. ELANCHEZHIAN ◽  
Dr. K. KALAICHELVI

Consumers’ interest in organic products is increasing globally. As IFOAM 2016 report, only 1.2 % of the land has been utilized in organic agriculture method. The overall organic market has achieved 89.7 billion $ in 2016 in that, & 48.4 a billion in sales accounted for the USA and German alone. Total registered organic producer in the worldwide is 2.7 million in that India is the leading country which has 835,200 organic producers. But many of them are a small farmer, and they had shared 1.49 million hectares only. The Government of India (GOI) and the state governments have taken several steps to improve the regulatory mechanism and frame several schemes to incentivize organic farming. 2017 December, Food Standards and Safety Authority of India (FSSAI) have recognized both the certification systems (NPOP and PGS-India) valid for organic food products. From these steps, GOI has tried to create confidence in the organic products, so that, domestic consumers and export countries can trust Indian organic products. But still, the organic sector in India suffered from some unique characteristic that is the absence of proper branding, package, consumer awareness, purchasing power, and supply chain issues (Agarwal, 2018).


Logistics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Isabela Kopperschmidt de Oliveira ◽  
Leise Kelli de Oliveira ◽  
Maria Rosa Amorim Faria Lisboa ◽  
Ellen Caroline Nunes Madalon ◽  
Luiza Fleury de Freitas ◽  
...  

The organic street markets are considered a short food supply chain, and their importance gained new proportions since COVID-19 brought difficulties to the traditional supply chain. The organic street markets represent a place to sell the product for organic family farmers and an opportunity to obtain better quality and variety of organic products at a lower price. This work aimed to analyze the geographical distance from producers and consumers of organic street markets in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, identifying the organic street market characteristics that influence the organic consumers. The research methods used descriptive statistics, a chi-squared test, and the measurement of the geographical distance. Results allowed us to conclude the organic street markets with more producers attract more consumers and consumers willing to travel long distances. Additionally, the factors related to a street market location, product, and consumer behavior are associated. Finally, results indicated the location of organic street markets contributes to displacements by non-motorized modes. The results indicated that the organic street market characteristics can contribute to a sustainable, short, organic food supply chain in Belo Horizonte.


1975 ◽  
Vol 67 (2) ◽  
pp. 501-507 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph Thomas ◽  
C. Peter Wolk ◽  
Paul W. Shaffer ◽  
Sam M. Austin ◽  
Aaron Galonsky

Author(s):  
Hamideh Hosseini ◽  
Mubbshir Saleem ◽  
Ester Marotta ◽  
Cristina Paradisi
Keyword(s):  

1975 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 285 ◽  
Author(s):  
RS Dickson ◽  
LJ Michel

The reactions of (η-C5H5)Co(CO)2 with the diynes hexa-2,4-diyne and 1,4- diphenylbutadiyne give three isomers of the cyclopentadienone complexes (C5H5)Co[(RC2C2R)2CO], R = Me or Ph, and two isomers of the tris-alkyne complexes (C5H5)2Co2(RC2C2R)3CO, R = Me or Ph. Organic products of formula (RC2C2R)3, R = Me or Ph, (MeC2C2Me)5, and (PhC2C2Ph)3CO have been isolated also. Two isomers of (RC2C2R), were separated and were identified as the 1,2,4-(R)3-3,5,6-(C2R)3- and the 1,3,5-(R)3-2,4,6-(C2R)3-benzenes. The compound (PhC2C2Ph)3CO is believed to be tris(phenylethynly)triphenylcycloheptatrienone, and (MeC2C2Me)5 is probably a polycyclic aromatic compound. Thermal degradation of the complexes (C5H5)2CO2(RC2C2R)3CO gives the substituted benzenes (RC2C2R)3. ��� The reaction of (η-C5H5)Rh(CO)2 and hexa-2,4-diyne gives the cyclopentadienone complex(C5H5)Rh[(MeC2C2Me)2CO] and the cycloheptatrienone complex (C5H5)Rh[(MeC2C2Me)3CO].Two isomers of the substituted benzene (MeC2C2Me)3 were obtained also.


1990 ◽  
Vol 68 (3) ◽  
pp. 492-501 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew P. Masters ◽  
Ted S. Sorensen

Reactions of pentacarbonyl manganate anion with 4-halocrotonate esters or 2-halocarboxylate esters result in a complex set of inorganic and organic products, usually including the expected dienolate (or enolate) complexes. The reaction variables include the counterion, solvent, and halo group. The mechanism of the reaction has been investigated by conducting a thorough characterization of the reaction products under various conditions and also by carrying out model reactions. One can rationalize most of the non-organometallic products using either a radical or carbanion mechanism, but the latter seems to fit the available data better. Experimental procedures for optimizing the yield of the organometallic dienolate or enolate complexes have been worked out. Keywords: pentacarbonyl manganate, metalate nucleophilicity, enolate complex, nucleophilic substitution, 55Mn NMR spectroscopy.


2013 ◽  
Vol 67 (11) ◽  
pp. 2616-2621 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ying-Heng Fei ◽  
Xiao-Yan Li

The effect of decomposition and diagenesis of sediment organic matter (SOM) on the adsorption of emerging pollutants by the sediment has been seldom addressed. In the present experimental study, artificial sediment was incubated to simulate the natural organic diagenesis process and hence investigate the influence of organic diagenesis on the adsorption of tetracyclines (TCs) by marine sediment. During a period of 4 months of incubation, SOM initially added into the sediment underwent biodegradation and diagenesis. The results showed an early decrease in TC adsorption by the sediment, which was likely caused by the competition between the microbial organic products and TC molecules for the adsorption sites. Afterward, TC adsorption by the sediment increased significantly, which was mainly due to the accumulation of condensed SOM. The experimental results indicate the interactions between TCs and the sediment during the dynamic process of SOM diagenesis. Moreover, the remaining SOM is shown to have an increasing affinity with the antibiotics.


1973 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. 1791 ◽  
Author(s):  
RS Dickson ◽  
LJ Michel

The thermal decomposition of Co2(CO)6(PhC2Ph) has been investigated in detail. Differential scanning calorimetry was used to determine the most suitable temperature range for the study. At 180�, Co2(CO)6(PhC2Ph) decomposes to form cobalt, carbon monoxide, tetraphenylcyclopentadienone, hexaphenylbenzene, and other organic compounds. Variation in the temperature, the time, and the solvent used for the degradation reaction causes significant changes in the yields of the organic products. An investigation of the effects of adding stoichiometric amounts of free alkyne, tetra-phenylcyclopentadienone, and hexaphenylbenzene has been initiated in an attempt to understand the degradation mechanism.


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