NIFK14011U Organic Food Systems
The course comprises three core elements. 1) Lectures and exercises will introduce the organic sector as an alternative food system. Here focus will be on food systems as a theoretical and conceptual framework for understanding and analyzing the organic sector. Lectures will also provide an overview of the evolution of organic food production in an international context; consumer preferences, markets and distribution systems for organic products. 2) a compulsory 3-day excursion to organic food enterprises, offering a possibility to discuss the theoretical aspects from the lectures in a real life context. We will visit app. 6 enterprises covering different aspects of the organic food system from primary production over manufacturing to distribution. 3) A problem oriented group project investigating a specific aspect of the organic food system.
The aim of the course is to give students with an agriculture or
food background an overview of important theoretical and conceptual
aspects relevant for the analysis of food systems with a special
focus on organic and other alternative food systems.
After completing the course the student should be able to:
Knowledge:
- Show overview of important concepts related to food systems.
- Give an account of the development and present structure of the
organic food system, as well as challenges in a global context.
- Identify key actors, institutional environment and structures
of importance for the organic food system.
Skills:
- Apply food systems as a conceptual framework for analyzing global
production, distribution and consumption of food.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the defining aspects and principles of organic food production.
- Explain key issues related to the analysis of food systems,
including sustainability, trust, risk, environment and animal
welfare.
Competencies:
- Reflect on organic food production systems and their economic and
social role in an international context.
- Apply the obtained concepts and analytical framework on a food
systems related problem.
- Category
- Hours
- Exam
- 1
- Excursions
- 24
- Guidance
- 10
- Lectures
- 50
- Preparation
- 110
- Project work
- 206
- Theory exercises
- 11
- Total
- 412
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- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Oral examination, 30 min.---
- Exam registration requirements
- Submitted report from group project
- Aid
- Only certain aids allowed
The examinee may bring notes and report.
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
More than one internal examinator.
- Re-exam
- If 10 or fewer register for the reexamination the examination
form will be oral.
If the student has not handed in the project report, then an individual project report must be handed in two weeks prior to the deadline of registration for the re-exam. It must be approved before the exam.
Criteria for exam assesment
The mark 12 will be achieved by students fulfilling all aspects as described in the learning outcomes (see below).
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- NIFK14011U
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Level
- Full Degree Master
- Duration
- 1 block
- Placement
- Block 3
- Schedule
- A And C
- Course capacity
- 30
- Continuing and further education
- Study board
- Study Board of Natural Resources and Environment
Contracting department
- Department of Food and Resource Economics
Course responsibles
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