


Shopping for Summer Produce? Avoid the Dirty Dozen – Chose Organic Blog Post
Every year the Environmental Working Group (EWG) releases a Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce™, which ranks pesticide levels of 47 popular fruits and vegetables....
Scaling Up: The Nutrition in Mountain Agro-Ecosystems Project Reaches New Heights Blog Post
Barbara Zilly Head of Capacity Development, IFOAM - Organics International In spring 2018, the Nutrition in Mountain Agro-Ecosystems (NMA) Project was greenlighted for its second...
The Disappearance of Biodiversity Crucial for Food & Agriculture Blog Post
FAO recently launched the first-ever global report on “The State of the World’s Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture” presenting mounting and worrying evidence that the...
How an Award-Winning Policy for Agroecology & Organic Production Improved Lives in Brazil Blog Post
Seven years ago, the Brazilian government passed pioneering legislation known as the National Policy for Agroecology and Organic Production, or PNAPO. The first of its...
How can Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture improve Food and Nutrition Security? Blog Post
Many people living in mountain regions of low and middle-income countries are vulnerable to food and nutrition insecurity. Traditional mountain diets tend to depend heavily...
10 Year Study Shows Lower Cancer Risk for Individuals with Higher Organic Food Consumption Rates Blog Post
As the organic world convenes in Nuremberg, Germany for BIOFACH 2019 under the congress theme: ‘The Organic System: Healthy in a Holistic Approach’, IFOAM –...
One School, One Nutrition Garden – Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture in Nepal Blog Post
Chetana Malla Shahi School Principal & Rural Service Provider The Sustainable Development Goal of Zero Hunger aims to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition...
2018 Year in Review – Voices of the Organic Movement Blog Post
In 2018, we launched ‘Organic Without Boundaries’, a blog showcasing the work of organically-minded people from all over the world. We thank both our readers...