OANZ is growing the Organic Sector through advocacy, collaboration and ecosystem support.
We provide leadership to collaboratively work towards growth and policies that will play a huge part in solving the climate crisis and ensuring the health and wellbeing of our people and communities.
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Join us for a one-day symposium focused on the evolving landscape of organics in Aotearoa New Zealand. With the challenges of genetic engineering and the demand for outcome-focused evidence for our domestic and international markets, OANZ invites you to join us for a day filled with speakers who will share insights, expertise, and innovative approaches to navigating these complexities.
We may think we can solve a problem through genetic technology, but more likely, we are deepening the damage through this thinking that we can control nature. A precautionary element must always prevail to protect the future of the earth for the generations to come.
Watch Christine Moginie and Mark Longworth present in simple terms what biodynamics is, why you might use the preparations, and how they can enhance your growing systems.
The Soil & Health Association of New Zealand announced that the next OrganicNZ Awards will take place on May 3, 2024, at the Boatshed, Wellington — as part of Organic Week Aotearoa celebrations (May 1-7). Nominations are now open and will close on 10 March 2024.
The European Union (EU) announced a ban on food imports containing residues of neonicotinoid pesticides. This decision by the European Commission, announced in 2020 and coming into force by 2026, adds considerable political weight to the EU's Farm to Fork strategy.
Catch up on all the latest organic news from home and abroad with Organic Aotearoa's monthly newsletter, The BUZZ - February 2024 edition. Covering news, events and more.
We talked to Commercial Manager, Chris Lees about Fertco’s range of products and how they are helping farmers to grow more whilst lessening their impact on the environment.
Organic farming has been practised for thousands of years. This regenerative agricultural practice goes beyond planting seeds; it's a philosophy that embraces the interconnectedness of all living things. Let's embark on a journey through time to uncover the roots and evolution of organic farming.
As we look back and reflect on 2023, we are incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported our work this past year. Join us as we reflect on our accomplishments in the last 365 days.
Catch up on all the latest organic news from home and abroad with Organic Aotearoa's monthly newsletter, The BUZZ - November 2023 edition. Covering news, events and more.