Conclusion
A multi-actors and transdisciplinary research for organic and local food systems
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Conclusion
A multi-actors and transdisciplinary research for organic and local food systems

Authors : Véronique CHABLE, Estelle SERPOLAY

Publication date: January 10, 2016 | Lire en français

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5. Conclusion

Isn't the real challenge of organic research to gain recognition for the coherence of its hypotheses, which have been put forward in turn on every continent, based on maximizing vital processes while respecting nature and mankind? It represents a profound ideological break with the past: it's not a question of understanding in order to master, but of continually questioning what we've learned, so that we can learn a little more every day to accompany the process. In this way, man - whether researcher or farmer, legislator or baker - will progressively penetrate more deeply into the reality of the world that nourishes him, rather than extracting himself from it to claim a neutral scientific truth whose limits recede with the precision of his tools. Will we be able to discover all the facets of Howard's expression: "Live and let live"? He calls for cooperation, complementarity and synergy....

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