ORGANIC FARMING
Organic is an age old, holistic system of farming. Organic is principles-based, works with nature, builds healthy soil, and enhances clean water, biodiversity, and farm communities. Many organic practices are rooted in Indigenous land stewardship and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK).
Although the term ‘regenerative’ has gained widespread traction among farmers and the food industry, definitions of the term vary widely. Organic agriculture shares many of the same principles and goals of regenerative farming, and it has a clear legal definition grounded in principles that collaborate with nature, foster healthy soil, and contribute to clean water, biodiversity, and thriving farm communities.
Organic is the original climate-smart agriculture.
It is a verifiable legal standard that can be relied upon in the journey towards creating more regenerative farming systems.