Organic Marketing (OAGR 2300)
Offered by the University of Guelph
Description:
Economic theory of markets principles are applied to the marketing
of organically-produced and processed products, through exploring open
market price formation, value added, marketing margins, alternative marketing
outlets and branding. Adherence to organic production and marketing standards,
market price premia, quality management, supply chain management, advertising
and promotion, and opportunities for Canadian organic agri-food sector
expansion issues are also addressed.
Topics:
- Origins of market price premia for organically-produced commodities
(OPCs)
- Canada Organic Standard and comparison internationally
- Open Market price formation and the supremacy of the consumer
- Supply chain components, attributes and management
- Marketing venue alternatives for OPCs and impacts on market power,
marketing
costs, marketing margins, value added and supply chain management
- Branding and its importance for marketing OPCs domestically and internationally
- Advertising and promotion as strategies for increasing market demand
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