The director said the institute has launched a pioneer project to support the organic farming of crops, fruits, vegetables, and herbs. |
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In the 1970s, health-food stores and organic farming were virtually synonymous with the vegetarian diet. |
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Subsidies could be tailored, for example, to encourage more small local abattoirs and food shops or to incentivise organic farming. |
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Here, yields have been increased through organic farming techniques, a much cheaper alternative to conventional agrochemicals. |
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For precision organic farming to work, we need to keep our farmers productive and unharmed. |
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Despite sounding like a rather macho washing powder, biodynamics actually represents a form of extreme organic farming. |
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The report noted a continuing general lack of knowledge of exactly what is involved in organic farming and food production. |
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Our mentor in organic farming has a large small grain acreage, with some of the fields having small rocks. |
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The salad bars are stocked with seasonal fruits and vegetables from local farms, most of which use sustainable or organic farming methods. |
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Genetically modified crops could put a nail in the coffin of traditional and organic farming in the area. |
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But we're now seeing a reaction against mass production in the renaissance of organic farming and farmers' markets. |
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The co-op encourages farmers interested in organic farming to talk to producers who have already made the transition. |
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Pesticides that are approved for organic farming include copper, sulfur, petroleum distillates, and pyrethrum. |
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With organic farming, songs from k d lang and some cracking yodelling from our rogue maverick rap star, complaints should only raise a whisper. |
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In an age in which billions would starve if not for the use of artificial fertilizers in agriculture, they blather on about small-scale organic farming. |
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In an age in which billions would starve if not for the use of artificial fertilizers in capital-intensive agriculture, the left blathers on about small-scale organic farming. |
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However, direct payments for organic farming mitigates some of these problems. |
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First estate to get involved in organic farming in 2000, it is today still the only one on the Luxembourgish Moselle. |
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As organic farming is labour intensive, there is not the ability to mechanize the organic farm like there is on a conventional farm. |
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But we also do agriculture and organic farming, we teach permaculture. |
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They should therefore not be used in organic farming or in the processing of organic products. |
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It is therefore necessary to allow the use of casings not produced according to the organic farming method without any limit in time. |
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The rooibos leaf, hibiscus flower and green tea are derived from organic farming practices. |
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Investing in research to promote organic farming is considered value added to a product. |
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Just at the begginig of the activity, the founders made of the organic farming and wholefoods their philosophy of life. |
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Notably, he points out that it fails to provide direct aid to existing producers who must deal with the particularities of organic farming. |
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Yields are certainly lower in organic farming, but we're going to see that this isn't always the case. |
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It has also met the expectations of consumers by supporting the development of quality signs, geographical indications and organic farming. |
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Over the coming weeks, we'll be highlighting how organic farming can provide solutions to the seemingly intractable problems afflicting our food chain. |
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Excited, he began attending every class and learned basic organic farming principles. |
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Development of meadows and the use of land abandoned by traditional farming for organic farming. |
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You really have to be devoted and motivated because organic farming is done manually. |
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Équiterre works in the areas of organic farming, fair trade, ecological means of transportation and energy efficiency. |
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Steve and Lisa Cooper of Zephyr, Ont. produce a wide variety of the vegetables using sustainable and organic farming practices. |
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Food prparation based on organic farming olive oil with natural extracts and organic essentiels oils of fresh plants. |
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The study predicts that the situation would become particularly critical for organic farming of the rape oilseed as well as for intensive production of conventional maize. |
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Measured by that other shibboleth of conservationists, energy use, organic farming was also better. |
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When I became interested in organic farming 30 years ago, I was mostly motivated by the idea of producing food without chemicals. |
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Data from organic farming, appropriate technology, agroforestry, soil science, aquaculture, and a dozen other disciplines all support the techniques organized by permaculture. |
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Mr Davern is waiting for the report of the Organic Development Committee, whose recommendations will form the basis for framing policy on organic farming. |
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I am hoping to reach an agreement on the proposal concerning organic farming during this autumn. |
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Turkey should also be encouraged to continue its efforts in the organic farming and quality policy sectors, including the accreditation and strengthening of control and certification bodies. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, we should de-mystify organic farming. |
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Our whortleberry proceed from organic farming. |
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The influence of the agrichemical industry and other corporate farm lobbies is so great that government definitions of sustainable agriculture do not include organic farming. |
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Both agribusiness, especially the powerful agrichemical industry, and the state have marginalized organic farming, with agribusiness in particular working to render organic farming as invisible as possible. |
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Finally, I should like to conclude by saying that this regulation is not the be-all and end-all, either, and that it is not going to settle all of the issues concerning organic farming. |
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The benefits of organic farming are many: a reduced impact on the environment, salubrity, the absence of GMOs and the guaranteed control and certification system. |
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The inoculated crops offer higher yields with less fertilizer, while complying with the requirements of organic farming and avoiding any kind of genetic modification. |
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As the social and environmental benefits grow with organic farming adoption, government liabilities for these unfunded externalized costs will decline. |
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With respect to organic farming, the Member States' reports, which are supposed to give assurance about the objectiveness and effectiveness of the inspection system, are incomplete, late and inaccurate. |
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Maybe you believe in a updated preconception, that is an evolved mental picture of the agricolture turned into organic farming and a more modern and ecological ganaderìa. |
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The Commission should authorise the use of products and substances and decide on methods to be used in organic farming and in the processing of organic food. |
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Outside Europe organic farming is less popular. |
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It would also be good for the importance of organic farming to be stressed more within the field of education and for the sector to be better promoted. |
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The future of organic farming lies above all in the hands of consumers. |
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The aid will be used to provide theoretical and practical training for those involved in the production of organic farming produce, so as to foster the development of organic farming. |
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I got into organic farming because after graduating from Agro in the 1960s, I worked for three years in a company that specialised in development in Africa. |
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The movement promotes organic farming and provides training for its members, and also works to reduce discrimination against peasants by other parts of society. |
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The development of organic farming has been decisively shaped by two men. |
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There are not one but many solutions to be found among agroforestry, conventional agriculture, organic farming and new innovative forms of agriculture that are yet to be identified. |
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The plants are cultivated according to the mode of the organic farming, without artificial fertiliser with only of the green manures and a rotation of crops. |
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The growth of organic farming has renewed research in alternative technologies such as integrated pest management and selective breeding. |
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In more humid regions, pasture grazing is managed across a large global area for free range and organic farming. |
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These plant protection products are currently used in various crops worldwide and the two spinosyns are also authorized for organic farming. |
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Of the 350 chemicals used in conventional farming, just four are permitted in organic farming. |
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You'll find sessions on beekeeping, organic farming, and, of course, cheesemaking, along with goods from local bakers, meaderies, picklers, and rival cheesemakers. |
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Sinskey switched to organic farming in 1990, slowly phasing out synthetic herbicides on his grapes until 2001 when he became a certified organic grower. |
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What does organic farming have to do with carbon sequestration? |
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Hassad Qatar plans to grow agricultural crops in greenhouses and is looking at aeroponics and hydroponics and evaluating organic farming as an option. |
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Organic farming requires the farmer to be a better farmer, a more observant farmer, a farmer who practices careful agronomy and conscientious animal husbandry. |
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Petersen will highlight the upcoming Northeast Organic Farming Association of Massachusetts winter conference at Bancroft School. |
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Organic farming has been a growing trend in the UAE over the last few years, and this is the newest shop to open its doors. |
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Organic farming has many benefits to the environment since it prevents soil and water contamination by chemicals which reduce soil fertility and increase acidity. |
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Organic farming provides 32 percent more jobs per farm in the United Kingdom than conventional agriculture, according to a May study from the Soil Association. |
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