Organic growth in France

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Re: Growth of bio in France




by Janic » 07/06/19, 18:22

just that attracting consumers to a better promise when you know it cannot be kept,
Incorrigible the guy! If you took at least the time to educate yourself and inform yourself instead of going out this kind of commonplace widely disseminated by big agrochemistry, you would stop perhaps to spread this kind of untruth.
I repeat, once again, and that you seem not to have read: organic is the commitment that the farmer does not use any synthetic product: that's all. That's the quality in question, do not poison willingly the consumer and the farmer himself by these poisons in question. For the rest, it is the current society which has based everything on chemicals, in all sectors of life, and which must assume the consequences.
it's called a scam
The scam is to have embarked the farmers on a dead end by promising them higher yields at the cost of more plant diseases and that these same farmers finally realize it, but a little later.
and therefore disregard the surroundings for a certification,
It is ill-advised for unconditional support from this entourage polluted by chemistry which deludes individuals by making them believe that it could be a plus and which turns out to be a minus
It shows that the important thing is not to guarantee quality, but that we want above all to make numbers
The scam is what you spread to support BAC. Absolute quality is only an illusion, quality must always be determined sector by sector in the food sector as in all other fields. More quality here, no additional quality yet.
Currently, we are talking about emergency doctors who are doing their best to offer quality services precisely, but they are being cut off from everything that could allow it; conclusion it is going more and more badly to satisfy technocrats behind their well hidden offices in their administrations. The same goes for AB, which only has the resources below which this form of culture should be able to offer, and that is the role and the duty of the politician to provide for it.
However for the figure, this is where the scam in question having devalued the real organic so as not to upset the agrochemicals which, for its part, have their pockets full on the backs of farmers; however, despite certain faults, the farmers who are starving with the current agricultural policy, finally find themselves there by practicing what allow them to survive with the confidence that it is much better than polluting this land again and always more and their family.
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Re: Growth of bio in France




by moinsdewatt » 07/03/21, 14:45

Agriculture: why is France behind on its organic conversion targets?

Article written by Yann ThompsonFrance Télévisions on 07/03/21

Going from 6,5% to 15% of organic agricultural land during the five-year term? The government dreamed of it, but various psychological, technical and even economic obstacles make this objective unrealistic.

Each time an objective is posted by the Ministry of Agriculture, it is never reached. "At the time of the last egg collection before dark, Etienne Gangneron, breeder and organic farmer based in Vasselay (Cher ), near Bourges, puts its feet in the dish. The vice-president of the FNSEA in charge of organic farming estimates that France will not reach its objective of going from 6,5% to 15% of agricultural land organic between 2017 and 2022.

At the end of 2019, 8,5% of the land was devoted to production under conversion or already certified organic farming (AB). "We will probably be around 9,5 or 10% for the year 2020," predicts Guillaume Riou, the president of the National Federation of Organic Agriculture (Fnab), also pessimistic. In view of the current dynamics, a Senate report published last year already invited the government to rename its Ambition bio 2022 plan "Ambition bio (at best) 2026".

After the failure of the Grenelle de l'Environnement in 2008, which targeted 15% of organic surfaces from 2013, France once again risks missing its target. If organic land has been growing steadily and steadily since 2008, so-called "conventional" French farmers are still faced with various brakes that prevent more massive conversions.

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