
“Much more serious than the coronavirus, will be the drought planned for this summer”: the organic sector worries
Source: SPUTNIK While Moscow suspends the export of cereals until July 1st, the organic sector continues to produce and continues to honor contracts. Why the pandemic does not affect Russian agriculture and how would drought and a strong ruble affect it? The head of the largest Russian consulting company in organic farming explains The Covid-19
Popularity of organic products on the rise in the Czech Republic
SOURCE: www.freshplaza.com | from March 28th, 2019 Organic farming and food production are becoming increasingly popular in the Czech Republic; therefore, representatives of the Czech Confederation of Commerce and Tourism (SOCR CR) and the PRO-BIO Association of Organic Farmers have agreed on further strengthening cooperation in this area in a joint memorandum. The Ministry of Agriculture also

Organic and bio food market faces large growth potential in India
Source: Consultancy.uk | from 14 September 2016 Global demand for organic food, seen as healthier and better for the well-being of people and the environment, is creating a boom for small producers. In India, whose middle class is rapidly expanding, demand for organics is too on the rise. For producers, however, a number of barriers remain – inhibiting the