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An advisory strategy, including consultancies and development agencies, for countries with an emerging sector on organic agriculture is developed and implemented

In various countries and regions, the organic agricultural sector emerges and governments are looking for competent advice. Governments can play an important role in the development of the organic sector. As with other emerging sectors, when the governments take interest in OA, they focus mainly on “regulating” the sector. However, with the limited resources the governments in many DCs have at hand, it is better to support the sector rather than to regulate it.

In November 2003, IFOAM’s Government Relation Committee organized an informational event in Bangkok for official government representatives from Asian countries working on national standard setting and national regulations. The interest was substantial and the lack of comprehensive information and knowledge about the most important procedures and challenges were obvious.

Governments can play an important role in the development of the organic sector. Often emerging sectors ask for intervention of the government ‘to regulate’. However with limited resources, it is better to use government’s resources to support the sector rather than to regulate it. A better strategy for early development of the sector is to start with the foundations. When governments take an interest in the  organic sector, they focus mainly on regulating the sector. Providing the global platform for the organic agriculture movements certainly can guide in all this.

IFOAM realizes the need to develop a strategy to work on advice / for government support, e.g. in regulations, capacity building, extension, promotion, and others. IFOAM is planning to develop a comprehensive information package covering all important sectors of organic agriculture, like the Organic Guarantee System, promotion materials for “organic agriculture and food security” and “organic agriculture and poverty reduction”, training materials on organic agriculture and marketing, etc. A special focus will be given to development agencies, as well as to consultancies working in this field in developing and disseminating the package.

Planned Activities
  • Develop a strategy for advice / governments support, e.g. in regulations, capacity building, extension, etc.
  • Develop and produce a comprehensive information package
  • Support governments on request
  • Involve consultancies working with governments to implement the IFOAM advisory strategy, and to actively use IFOAM's information package
  • Lobbying of development agencies to implement IFOAM's information package in their project/program planning and approach.
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