Organic farming in Thailand
Organic farming in Thailand
Under construction.
The four principles of organic agriculture are as follows (IFOAM, September 2005):
The Principle of Health - Organic agriculture should sustain and enhance the health of soil, plant, animal and human as one and indivisible.
The Principle of Ecology - Organic agriculture should be based on living ecological systems and cycles, work with them, emulate them and help sustain them.
The Principle of Fairness - Organic agriculture should build on relationships that ensure fairness with regard to the common environment and life opportunities.
The Principle of Care - Organic agriculture should be managed in a precautionary and responsible manner to protect the health and well being of current and future generations and the environment
Organic training for farmers
The farmers we work with have vastly different understandings of what organic agriculture is, depending on how long they’ve been farming for, where they’ve been farming, their cultural backgrounds, prior training, direct experience of health-related impacts of chemical farming, interactions with the market, and so on. This means that much of our work entails working with these farmers to ensure that they all understand what organics really is, how to achieve the standards that are required, and what comes after that.
Organic certification
Under construction.
P2P Certified Naturally Grown (Thailand)
Under construction.
Organic farming in Thailand
Organic farming in Thailand
Under construction.
The four principles of organic agriculture are as follows (IFOAM, September 2005):
The Principle of Health - Organic agriculture should sustain and enhance the health of soil, plant, animal and human as one and indivisible.
The Principle of Ecology - Organic agriculture should be based on living ecological systems and cycles, work with them, emulate them and help sustain them.
The Principle of Fairness - Organic agriculture should build on relationships that ensure fairness with regard to the common environment and life opportunities.
The Principle of Care - Organic agriculture should be managed in a precautionary and responsible manner to protect the health and well being of current and future generations and the environment
Organic training for farmers
The farmers we work with have vastly different understandings of what organic agriculture is, depending on how long they’ve been farming for, where they’ve been farming, their cultural backgrounds, prior training, direct experience of health-related impacts of chemical farming, interactions with the market, and so on. This means that much of our work entails working with these farmers to ensure that they all understand what organics really is, how to achieve the standards that are required, and what comes after that.
Organic certification
Under construction.
P2P Certified Naturally Grown (Thailand)
Under construction.
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