“…And other determinants limited the development of organic farming in other areas, e.g. legal solutions accepting organic production on part of the farm (which is contrary to the assumptions of the holistic approach of organic farming), lack of knowledge about the labelling of organic products, marketing strategy not adapted to customer perception, lack of education in terms of organic products, or the possibility of food adulteration, poorly functioning market for the purchase and processing of organic products, contamination with mycotoxins probably during storage (Grzybowska-Brzezińska, 2012;Jarossova & Mindasova, 2015;Grzybek, 2016;Hermaniuk, 2018;Kułyk & Dubicki, 2019;Najiib et al, 2021;Tandon et al, 2020;Hanus, 2020;Kowalczyk & Kwasek, 2020;Zieliński et al, 2022;Chrobocińska & Lotkowska, 2023). As a result, in 2022, 1,450 farms in Austria switched from organic farming to conventional farming.…”