Posted September 22nd, 2011
Organic farming has long suffered from a lack of comprehensive data. At OF&G we hear plenty of anecdotal reports of producers at least matching their previous non-organic yields after a few years of conversion, or of dairy producers even beating their non-organic production levels. What we’ve always struggled with is reliable empirical data from properly…
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Posted September 8th, 2011
Well, there’s a headline to make you sit up and think, eh? But it’s not just there as an attention grabber. It’s a précis of the results of a large study in the USA.
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Posted August 17th, 2011
Statistics; love them or loathe them, we’re stuck with them. In fact, we lap them up and bandy them around every day in one way or another. Yet we can also be quick to dismiss them if they don’t fit a particular argument. Many a wag through history has come up with a cutting and…
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Posted August 11th, 2011
Today has seen the publication of the latest statistics on organic production in the UK. We’ve literally just received them, so they bear more examination, but we’ve picked out the key figures to give you a quick, early overview.
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Posted July 7th, 2011
It’s a big day for us; National Organic Cereals occupies a great deal of our time and attention throughout each year, all to ensure that it runs smoothly on the day. Today is that day – and so far, so good.
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Posted June 9th, 2011
Okay, it’s our blog and we reserve the right to employ shameless, attention-grabbing, tabloid-esque headlines from time-to-time.
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Posted May 25th, 2011
We knew it was out there. We knew it was coming. But when, in 2009, the Food Standards Agency and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine sparked something of a trashing of the reputation of organic food in the media, we didn’t have the science to fight back with. Now we do.
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Posted March 31st, 2011
Here’s something we haven’t done for a while – our roundup of a some links to news and articles that caught our eye and which we consider worth a bit of your time. If you have any other useful content you think our audience would appreciate, please do add the links in the comments below……
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Posted February 24th, 2011
[While you're reading this try, for effect, to imagine the author sighing at the end of every sentence. Concentrate hard on this task and you will feel the sigh in said author's very demeanor, over and above the audible version...] It’s official then. Organic food is ‘not as good for your health’.
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Posted January 26th, 2011
For once we seem to have received some excellent research results on organic food without everyone trying to cynically rip them apart!
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