



New genetic engineering: The EU plays for time

In July 2018, the European Court of Justice clarified that new genetic engineering processes such as CRISPR/Cas and the organisms produced with them are subject to genetic engineering law. Since then, EU member states have been discussing how to deal with this ruling. As there is no consensus, they first tasked the European Commission with conducting a study – and thus postponed the issue.
Germany: Highest amount of organic eggs ever
In 2018, around 1.8 percent more eggs were produced in Germany than 2017. The production of organic eggs also increased significantly.
Earth Overshoot Day 2019 on July 29th
On July 29, humanity has used nature’s resource budget for the entire year: It is Earth Overshoot Day. The date has moved up two months over the past 20 years. This year is the earliest date ever.
Another case of genetically modified wheat in the US
The US Department for Agriculture (USDA) reported the find of unapproved genetically modified wheat on an unplanted field in the US state of Washington. The wheat was modified to be resistance against the herbicide Roundup.
Biofach China celebrates successful premiere with new partner
From 16 to 18 May 2019, the international organic scene gathered in China at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center. The 13th round of Biofach China was extremely successful, informs the press office. Find out more details.
2019 Sustainable Beauty Awards open
Entries are now open for this year’s Sustainable Beauty Awards organised by Ecovia Intelligence. There are five categories.
New Zealand exports organic onions to Europe
New Zealand’s very first Export Organic Onions have arrived in Europe. Read from which grower they came from.
Illegal genetically engineered eggplants on Indian fields
In the Indian state Haryana, a small farmer has illegally planted genetically modified eggplants. Environmental activists fear that this is not an isolated case and demand decisive action from the authorities – so far without success.
Trump plans to facilitate approval of genetically modified organisms in the U.S.
President Donald Trump has ordered the revision of the regulations for approvals of genetically modified organisms (GMO). According to the agency Bloomberg, his aim is to speed up the approval process for GMOs in agricultural products, reduce development costs and increase investments in agricultura biotechnology.
Glyphosate: Austria’s exit decision gives hope
The decision of the Austrian parliament to prohibit glyphosate has once again rekindled the debate about the controversial weedkiller. The German government plans to present an exit plan in September.
European Organic Congress 2019: Most important facts
The organic community gathered the European Organic Congress in Bucharest, Romania, on 20-21 June. The theme of the congress was innovation and technology. Read the most important take-aways following the event.
Sonnentor committed to a grandchildren-friendly Austria
The herbal specialist Sonnentor has initiated an association for the promotion of an Austrian environment suitable for grandchildren. This association is committed to agriculture free from pesticides and wants to support organic farmers whose crops have been contaminated by pesticide drift.
U.S. organic sales over 50 billion dollars
Sales of organic food and natural products increased in the USA in 2018. This was announced by the Organic Trade Association. The figures in detail.
Call for Nominations: International One World Award
It is once again time to nominate innovation ideas, projects, and individuals from around the world for the One World Award (OWA). This international award will be presented for the sixth time by organic food producer Rapunzel and global non-profit IFOAM – Organics International.
How farmers from the Vinschgau region increase the traceability of their products
The Vinschgau producers of fruit and vegetables have presented a new project for the traceability of their products: "BioGraphy". Read what it is all about.
USA suspends Control Union of Turkish Office
The US Department of Agriculture has suspended the accreditation of the Turkey office of Control Union office for certification of the US National Organic Program. At the same time, the authority tightened controls on organic import from the region.
Regulations for Insect Cultivation
The organic association Naturland has adopted the first-ever EU organic farming directive for insects. The insects are to be processed into feed for organic fish.
Coming up: Biofach South East Asia
In July organic products will take centre stage at the Impact Exhibition Centre in Bangkok, when Biofach South East Asia is held for the second time. The programm offers many highlights.
“It is not fair to blame the whole country as a risk” – Interview with Sergiy Galashevskyy
Sergiy Galashevskyy is the general manager of the Ukrainian control body Organic Standard. He talked with organic-market.info about the organic sector in the Ukraine, about his control work and the challenges.
EOC 2019: Let's talk about innovation and technology
USA: Organic Strawberries with Glyphosate
In the USA, some strawberries grow in pots containing nutrient solutions, on soils previously treated with glyphosate. Nevertheless, they are sold as organic products.
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