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Using public procurement of organic food to promote pesticide-free farming: A comparison of governance modes in Denmark and Sweden

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
Volume 140, Issue -, Pages 271-278

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2022.12.012

Keywords

Public procurement; Organic consumption; Nordic countries; Governance; Policy instruments

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Promoting organic farming through public procurement programmes has proven to be effective in increasing organic consumption, with both Denmark and Sweden implementing such measures. While the Danish programme relied on central government policy instruments, the Swedish programme focused on setting a national organic consumption goal for the public sector. The Swedish approach yielded better results and fostered greater local engagement.
Promoting organic farming is the ultimate strategy to reduce the use of synthetic pesticides. Denmark and Sweden have introduced measures to increase organic consumption as a policy strategy to expand the organic farm sector. Both countries have introduced public procurement programmes for organic food in public sector institutions. While the Danish procurement programme relied on a set of central government policy instruments, the Swedish programme used a national organic consumption goal for the public sector as the main measure. In a Nordic context, both programmes were successful as they reached significantly higher organic consumption levels than those of the other Nordic countries. However, the Swedish procurement programme performed better than the Danish. The article undertakes a comparative analysis of the governance modes in the two programmes. These developed differently. In Denmark, governance was characterised by centrally governed programme ini-tiatives whereas the Swedish governance mode limited the role of central government to setting direction and leaving it to local and regional government to adopt specific measures. The comparative analysis does not allow drawing firm conclusions about the effect of governance modes on programme success as the institutional context was most conducive for success in Sweden. Nonetheless, the analysis does highlight that the Swedish governance mode resulted in a high level of local engagement in increasing organic food procurement. Despite the differences, the cases suggest two pathways for successfully increasing public procurement of organic food as a measure to expand pesticide-free farming.

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