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  2. Organic Council of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Organic Council of Ontario (French: Conseil Biologique de l'Ontario) is a non-profit membership based association based in Guelph, Ontario in Canada.. The association represents the Organic farming sector in Ontario at the national and provincial level.

  3. Organic farming - Wikipedia

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    The project/programme representatives provide their expertise during development of the organic legislative framework and implementation of the legislation in the field of organic production, circulation and labelling of organic products and support various activities related to organic farming and production.

  4. Organic Meadow Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Organic Meadow Cooperative is an agricultural cooperative in Ontario.The cooperative originated in 1989 after local farmers sitting around a kitchen table realized that commercialized farming practices were not sustainable for them.

  5. Principles of Organic Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The first set of principles of organic agriculture to be published by any organic association was a set of ten principles published by the Australian Organic Farming and Gardening Society (1944–1955). [2] The organic sector has grown significantly in recent years. Along with that growth have come opportunities and challenges.

  6. Organic farming by continent - Wikipedia

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    Organic farming is practiced around the globe, but the markets for sale are strongest in North America and Europe, while the greatest dedicated area is accounted for by Australia, the greatest number of producers are in India, and the Falkland Islands record the highest share of agricultural land dedicated to organic production.

  7. Agriculture in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Concrete grain elevator in Alberta. Various factors affect the socio-economic characteristics of Canadian agriculture. The 2006 Census of Agriculture listed seven: [2] Quantity and type of farms; Biogeography: crop and land use areas; land management practices; Quantity of livestock and poultry; Agricultural engineering: Farm machinery and equipment; Farm capital; Farm operating expenses and ...

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  9. Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (Ontario)

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    Foodland Ontario currently falls under the administration of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs in Ontario. [4] Through market research, advertising campaigns, working with local farmers and reaching out to retail locations, Foodland Ontario's mission is to "spread the word about the great taste, nutrition and economic ...