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No. 2 · February 2006 Notes on current events and activities |
CORE Organic participated in the European |
Current events and activities areEuropean conference on ERA NET Revised principles for organic farming Proposal for new EU regulation on organic farming European conference on research communication |
In October 2005 the UK Presidency hosted a high-level conference on the coordination of national research programmes. The conference, hosted jointly with the EU Commission, highlighted the opportunities of coordination through the presentation of case studies and examined the barriers to coordination.
The conference programme including presentations and summary can be found via http://www.ost.gov.uk/ostinternational/eupresidency.html
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In September 2005 the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) approved revised principles of organic agriculture. The new principles consist of four principles upon which organic agriculture is based:
Among others the preparation of the new principles was inspired by the EU supported Organic Revision project, which identify the basic ethical values and value differences in organic farming. See the Organic Revision website for more information
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The European Commission has adopted a proposal for a new regulation on organic production. According to the commission, the new rules will be simpler, and allow a certain amount of flexibility to take account of regional differences in climate and conditions. The proposal can be found via the Organic Revision website.
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Further information can be found at the CER 2005 website |
On 14-15 November, the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research hosted the second “Communicating European Research” conference. The event focused on the manifold aspects of science communication and provided a forum and meeting place for scientists, communication professionals and journalists. About 2100 participants including project coordinators, journalists and communication professionals from research organisations took part in the congress.
In parallel with the conference, a major exhibition showcased selected research initiatives as well as communication strategies of research organisations, media associations etc. One of the exhibits was organised by in cooperation between EU founded projects dealing with organic food and farming - including CORE Organic. The objective was to present the potentials represented by research in organic food and farming represent in regard to the development of agriculture and food production, rural development and environmental protection in the enlarged Europe. |
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The main theme for the latest newsletter the International Society of Organic Agriculture Research (ISOFAR) is obviously the international, scientific conference held in Adelaide, Australia in September 2005. The newsletter and publications from the conference can be found via www.isofar.org.
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The proceedings of the second seminar of the project European Information System for Organic Markets (EISFOM) have now been published. At the seminar, which took place in November 2005 in Brussels, a draft framework for a European Information System for Organic Markets was discussed and defined. The proceedings provide the papers presented, covering farm production, farm financial data, prices, consumers/consumption and supply balances/international trade. The proceedings can be downloaded from the EISfOM Homepage.
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The objective of the EU supported project "ORGANIC INPUTS EVALUATION" has been to develop recommendations for harmonized and standardized procedures for the evaluation of plant protection products, as well as for fertilizers and soil conditioners authorized for use in organic agriculture according to Council Regulation 2092/91.
The final proposals of the project are now posted on the project website