This category contains information on the technical aspects of Organic Farming, including chemical-free pest control, composting, soil treatments, research projects, and marketing groups.
Listings for organic farms or farms selling organic food are found elsewhere.
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Acres USA
Publishes articles covering various areas of organic and sustainable agriculture.
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BioGro
Certification logo for organic products in New Zealand. With answers to frequently asked questions on organic products and production.
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FAO: Organic Agriculture
Contains objectives, mandates, reports, and links to additional information.
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Greentrade
Site serves as an organic industry portal, a marketplace reference for the organic industry. Facilitates information exchange among producers, manufacturers, and distribution networks.
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IFOAM: Growing Organic -
Resources for development and growth of organic agriculture. Explains benefits, policy support, advocacy, and research.
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Mech Linx
Introduces the dynamizer and other equipment for biodynamic agriculture.
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Organic Eprints
Contains full-text papers together with bibliographic information, abstracts and other metadata on organic agriculture.
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Organic Europe
Compilation of country reports, statistics, and database pertaining to organic farming.
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Organic Farmers and Growers
Inspection and licensing body focused on UK's organic farming and food processing units.
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Organic Farming: Facing Choices at the Crossroads -
Dr. Charles Benbrook's address concerning the status of the organic farming community.
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Organic Inputs Evaluation
Project aims to develop recommendations for standardized procedures for the assessment of plant protection products.
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Organic.dk
Access to companies, organizations, facts, news, and related links.
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Organic-Growers Web Site
Serves as a forum for individuals, farms and growers interested in organic farming. Also contains growers index, seed sources, list of suppliers, and related resources.
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Pig Health: Organic Livestock Farming
Presents resources on organic meat products.
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USDA: National Organic Program (NOP)
Responsible for national standards for organic agricultural products. Includes forms, policies, procedures, and regulations.