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  2. National Association for Sustainable Agriculture Australia

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    NASAA offers organic certification to a number of Australian and international standards via its certification arm NASAA Certified Organic (NCO). [4] NCO is nationally audited and accredited under the Australian Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) Organic and Bio-dynamic Program.

  3. Bellamy's Organic - Wikipedia

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    Established by David Bellamy and Dooley Crighton-Bellamy in northern Tasmania in 2000, Bellamy's was an early entrant into the organic food market, firstly processing and marketing all of Tasmania's organically certified beef, lamb and pork and then producing Australia's first organically certified baby food in 2004, and the first mainstream, supermarket sold, organic baby formula in the world ...

  4. Organic farming by continent - Wikipedia

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    Since global statistics have first been collated, Australia has reported more certified organic hectares than any other country. [3] Australia currently accounts for 35 million certified organic hectares which is 54% of the world's certified organic agricultural land and 8.8% of Australia's agricultural land. [3]

  5. List of countries with organic agriculture regulation - Wikipedia

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    This list documents the status of formal government-standards, regulations, and certification of organic farming and organic food. List of countries with regulations on organic agriculture [ edit ]

  6. Australian Organic Farming and Gardening Society - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Organic Farming and Gardening Society (1944–1955) was founded in Sydney on 5 October 1944, during the closing months of World War II. [1] It came into being two years before the United Kingdom's Soil Association , thus becoming the first agriculture organisation in the world to call itself an "organic" association.

  7. Mount Avoca Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Mount Avoca Vineyard is an organic vineyard and five red star rated winery [1] located in the Pyrenees Wine Region of Victoria, Australia near the town of Avoca producing high quality Australian wine for both the domestic and international markets.

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  9. Botobolar Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Botobolar is a vineyard in Mudgee in the Central West of New South Wales in Australia. It was the first fully certified organic vineyard in Australia and was established in 1971. [1] Botobolar was the family vineyard of Gilbert ("Gil") and Vincie Wahlquist. [2] Åsa Wahlquist has also worked at Botobolar as a winemaker.