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Weekly Top 5: Organic News To Help You Grow #64

May 17, 2018

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Weekly Top 5: Organic News To Help You Grow

Peggy Miars Vision for IFOAM - Organics International

Source: Sustainable Food News

IFOAM - Organics International, the umbrella group for the global organic movement, has released its latest annual report with a message about the common vision forward, Organic 3.0, from its new president, Peggy Miars. Mairs is also CEO of the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI).

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CCOF Adds "Why Buy Organic" Consumer Postcards

CCOF Certification Services LLC, one of the largest U.S. organic certifiers, said Monday its 2018 "Why Buy Certified Organic?" postcards are now available to help clear up any confusion consumers might have about what "organic" means.

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Stemilt Encourages Retailers to Plan for Organic Apricots

With summer approaching, Stemilt Growers is encouraging retailers to start planning for the Artisan Organics apricot season and promotional window now. “Time is of the essence,” said Brianna Shales, communications manager at Stemilt. “Planning needs to happen right now if retailers want to hit their stride in mid-June.”

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Sunbeam Family Farm Organic Growth

Chuck Dilbone and his wife, Cynthia, were professional educators for a combined 76 years. Now, they spend their time growing, selling and  educating people about the certified organic produce at their Sunbeam Family Farm.

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Organic Industry Changemakers Recognized by Rodale Institute

With the organic movement stronger than ever, Rodale Institute, the global leader in research on regenerative organic agriculture, honors three outstanding individuals for their innovations and dedication to the industry’s growth. The recipients will be recognized at the 8th annual Organic Pioneer Awards at Rodale Institute on September 8th, 2018. 

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“It’s satisfying when I talk to some of the old-time organic farmers and hear how impressed they are by the commitment of many of the larger scale organic growers. When we look to learn from each other rather than settle into polarized positions we can make real progress.”

Drew Goodman
Co-Founder
Earthbound Farm 

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