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| Tuesday, 04 November 2008 | |
Call for single accreditation for world organic products
The Borneo Post, 31 October 2008
Certification Alliance management committee member Vitoon Panyakul said at the present exporting countries had to adapt to the accreditation system set by the importing countries in order to market their products.
He said another special regional training would soon be held after this conference. |
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OAM stands for Organic Alliance Malaysia. It is a membership-based business association that seeks to promote and protect the organic industry in Malaysia. In short, we like everybody in Malaysia to think organic, grow organic and use organic.
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Organic farm co-owner Lee Ong Sing started out less than proficient in English and lacking in IT knowledge. Now, the plucky farmer hasn’t had a dull moment using the PC, and the farm has its own website. MANY farmers in Cameron Highlands depend heavily on chemical pesticides and fertilisers.Only a handful of them have shifted to organic cultivation methods. Cameron Organic Produce, a farm in Brinchang, has set a good example by being environmentally-friendly while catering to the needs of consumers in the Klang Valley who demand pesticide- and chemical fertiliser-free produce. |
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19 of 20 Good Reasons To Buy Organic
cancer-fighting antioxidants than comparable conventional produce (Benbrook, 2005).
Source: BFA |