Factors Limiting the Development of the Organic Food Sector—Perspective of Processors, Distributors, and Retailers

Author:

Górska-Warsewicz HannaORCID,Żakowska-Biemans SylwiaORCID,Stangierska DagmaraORCID,Świątkowska Monika,Bobola AgnieszkaORCID,Szlachciuk Julita,Czeczotko MaksymilianORCID,Krajewski Karol,Świstak Ewa

Abstract

Our study aimed to explore the factors limiting the development of the organic food sector in Poland from the perspective of processing, distributing, and retailing companies. We used a qualitative approach with in-depth semi-structured interviews with the management board representatives of 17 large- and medium-sized enterprises and the owners of 10 small and medium companies. The potential limiting factors, including legal, economic, technological, and environmental factors, were identified by reviewing the corporate and market reports of processing and retailing companies operating in the Polish organic sector. We used a thematic analysis recommended in the literature to analyze qualitative data. The main factors indicated by the managers were the legal concerns, limitations resulting from a lack of constant supply of organic raw materials, and increased competition on domestic and international markets. In addition, business activities in the Polish organic sector were affected by the instability of the financial situation in terms of financial liquidity, adequate cost, capital structure, and credits. The results of the study may be of value for policymakers to ensure sustainable development of the organic food sector in Poland.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science

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