How PGS Have Been Contributing to the Local Communities in Japan Blog Post
The Japanese organic farmland share is only 0.3% [1]. This is partly because of its dependency on; third-party certification which can be costly for many...
How PGS Changed the Law on Organic Agriculture in the Philippines! Blog Post
Maria Rowena A. Buena Regional Coordinator, Masipag The Senate in the Philippines has approved a bill recognizing Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS), amending the current legal...
My Timbaktu Experience Blog Post
Name: The Timbaktu Collective Country: India Active since: 1990 Member of IFOAM – Organics International since: 2015 This article was originally written by Annabell Huber,...
In the Pangcah of Ami Organic Farmers Blog Post
Pangcah Organic Farm is one of the suppliers of the Tribal E-Shop run by the Association of Taiwanese Indigenous Peoples’ Development (ATIPD). Established in 2011,...
From Learning to Leading: A Youth Assistant’s Path in Organic Transition Blog Post
Name: Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation (TOAF) Taiwan Active since: 1997 Member of IFOAM – Organics International since 2016 Founded in 1997, Tse-Xin Organic Agriculture Foundation...
Why the Organic World Needs TOS, and IFOAM – Organics International Perspective Blog Post
This article is written by Karen Mapusua, President of IFOAM - Organics International and first published on p.7-9 of the 200th issue of The Organic...
Breaking Ground: Maya’s Path to Empowering Farmers Blog Post
The article was originally written by Febriana Tambunan from the Indonesia Organic Alliance. Amidst the lush greenery of Mojokerto, a young woman treads a path...
Fransiska and Wonder Farm: Driving Organic Farming in South Lampung Blog Post
The article was originally written by Febriana Tambunan from the Indonesia Organic Alliance. Amidst the onslaught of climate change, Fransiska Triwati, the founder of Wonder...

