Showing posts with label organic certification. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic certification. Show all posts

Monday, November 25, 2013

Organic Food Has Only One Truly GLOBAL Organization!

Demeter International--The Preeminent Organic Certifier

 
 
Demeter International, the organization that certifies the biodynamic agricultural method, oversees  a certification program established in Germany in 1928--the first ecological label for organically produced food!  Today, Demeter has some 4,500 members, 1,400 of them in Germany.
 

Difficult to Earn

 
The Demeter certification, the oldest, traditional organic certification in Europe, regarded as the highest grade of organic farming in the world, is hard to come by and must be renewed annually.
 

Demeter Standards

 
In over 50 countries, Demeter verifies that biodynamic produce meets its standards in production and processing.  These Standards include:
 
  • Biodiversity
  • Ecosystem preservation
  • Soil husbandry
  • Livestock integration
  • Prohibition of genetically engineered organisms (GMOs)
  • Viewing the farm as a living "holistic organism"
 

Economic Rewards to Farmers

 
Because organic food consumers value the high quality of produce bearing the "Demeter" label, biodynamically certified farmers earn an average of 10-30% more for their produce. 
 
 

Brief History

 
Demeter grew out of a cooperative for processing biodynamical agricultural products in Berlin, Germany in 1927.  The Demeter trademark was registered in 1928.  
 
In 1941, however, the Nazi government dissolved the Union for biodynamic agriculture; but, the Union was reestablished in Germany after World War II ended.
 
In 1997, 19 independent Demeter organizations, representing all continents, united to form Demeter International.
 

 

May Demeter and Biodynamic Agriculture

Continue to Thrive

and Transform the

World of Organic Food!

 
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

A Worldwide Organic Food Standard

Demeter International--Certifying Organic Food Since 1928

 
 
The Demeter certification program, established in Germany in 1928, is the earliest label for organically produced foods.
 
The name Demeter refers to the Greek goddess of grain and fertility.  Demeter Biodynamic Certification, now used in over 50 countries, verifies that biodynamic products meet Demeter's stringent production and processing standards.
 
 

The Highest of All Organic Food Standards

 
These standards require biodiversity and preservation and enhancement of the ecosystem.  Biodynamic farmers view farms as living, holistic organisms.  Consequently, they pay utmost attention to soil husbandry, livestock integration, and prohibit genetically engineered organisms.
 

Biodynamics and Demeter

 
"Biodynamics is a spiritual-ethical-ecological approach to agriculture, food production and nutrition," according to the Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association.  Demeter certification is the certification method validating this approach.  Demeter and biodynamics go hand to hand.
 
The Association encapsulates its history and then provides an example of its global reach:
 
"Biodynamics was first developed in the early 1920s based on the spiritual insights and practical suggestions of the Austrian, writer, educator and social activist Dr. Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), whose philosophy is called "anthroposophy."  Today, the biodynamic movement encompasses thousands of successful gardens, farms, vineyards, and and agricultural operations, in a wide variety of ecological and economic settings."
 

Biodynamics and Demeter have Even Reached China!

 
Weihe Hu reported (January 31, 2013) about a ten-day seminar on biodynamic and organic agriculture held September 19-28, 2012, on a biodynamic farm in Beijing (Phoenix Hill Commune).  The farm is the first, and so far the only, Demeter-certified farm in China.  "The seminar, which was organized by the Demeter China Association and Phoenix Hill Commune, consisted of three parts: a biodynamic training course lasting six days, a two-day forum on the management of organic farms and green marketing, and a two-day tour of organic farms in the Beijing region."  See https://www.biodynamics.com