In this edition
- Portugal a new spirit in organic farming
- Bioslurry as an organic input for improved agricultural production
- Opportunities and challenges for sustainable food systems
- Vandana Shiva
- Regulations for natural medicines
- Genfrei Gehen becomes the Right2know March in USA
- A certificate is not market access
- The best sustainable agriculture practices
On the cover
SALTY
FARMING
IN SALTY
CONDITIONS
SHAPING ORGANIC
AGRICULTURE
IN CHINA
Featuring
A certificate is not market access
An organic certificate is necessary to sell organic products in markets that require them.
No doubt about it. But a certificate is not enough.
Vacature
Academy manager vacancy and OGS exper
IFOAM is the global organic umbrella organization with 840 affiliates in over 115 countries representing the organic farming and food sector covering over 37 million ha of organic agriculture land and US$ 59 billion in consumer purchases.
IFOAM is recognized by ISO as a standard setting body and has official status with the FAO, UNCTAD, UNEP,IFAD and several other United Nations and international organizations.