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Oct  03 2008 Peasant's Feast recognised as Sydney's only 100% Australian Certified Organic restaurant for the fifth year running
Sep 25 2008 Ask not what your food can do for you, but what your food can do for your footprint
Sep 18 2008 Environmentally friendly farmers at a loss in no-agriculture emissions trading - BFA Greenpaper Submission
Sep 11 2008
The BFA's Position statement on Carbon Sequestration, Climate Change Management and the opportunities and role of Organic Agriculture in an ETS
Sept 4 2008 Don't miss the Organic Roadshow - Bathurst (5/9), Narranderra (6/9), Cairns (19/9)!
August 22 2008 From carbon-neutral soup to dairy-free Caesar - organic processors scoop up awards in 2008
August 18 2008
New research ranks NSW most ‘organic’ state: Organic Roadshows explore the benefits and challenges in maintaining industry growth
July 22 2008 New research reveals over 80% growth in organic farm gate sales since 2004 despite widespread drought
July 21 2008 Vigilance is required to ensure organic standards remain in industry’s hands, says BFA
May 30 2008 BFA sets new standard for nanotechnology control in the organic sector
May 01 2008 Carbon farming: organic farmers store more and cost less

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Other breaking news stories:
Oct 29th 2007 Official: Organic really is better. The biggest study into organic food has found it is more nutritious than ordinary produce and may help lengthen people's lives.
Sept 07 New campaign: 20 Good Reasons to Buy Organic for Healthier People & a Healthier Planet!


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The BFA Group - Celebrating 20 Years: 1987 - 2007

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Australian Organic Market Report
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 HEALTHY SOIL, HEALTHY LIVING


Biological farming is a phrase to describe biodynamic and organic farming. Both use innovative, non-chemical techniques for farming in harmony with the environment and providing nutrient rich, healthy soils from which healthy produce is grown.

Organics and biodynamics is the smart way for keeping farming sustainable for the future - improving soil, encouraging wildlife and woodlands, keeping pollutants out of our land, air and waterways, preventing disease, and benefiting our health and way of life.


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