| Organic Directory 2009 |
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| Tuesday, 11 August 2009 | |
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The directory will include all categories of operators from producers to processors, wholesalers, retailers, exporters, and related service providers. Directory listing is free for both the printed version as well as on the revamped Organic Malaysia website with links to the operator's own website.
In 2006 the first Organic Directory was published in poster format thinking that it would be easier for consumers to carry it around in their shopping bags just in case they suddenly thinking of buying organic. This year the second Organic Directory was published in newsletter format for different reason, mainly due to the increase of the number of operators itself as well as interest shown by the industry players to support the publication of the directory by sponsoring some advertisement spaces provided in the directory. We thank all those involved in the publication of the directory and hopefully with all support that we have received we will be able to keep the publication of the directory for years to come. This website is a temporary place for the Organic Directory. A more sophisticated site with more information and features will be made available soon and replacing this site. As simple as it is, this website provides all the necessary information for you to get some ideas on the status and situation of the Malaysian organic market. Should you wish to be listed in Organic Directory 2010 or would like to buy some advertisement spaces available in the directory, which will be featured both in the directory and the Organic Directory website, just browse the Organic Directory 2010 pages. You will see all necessary information there and a simple form to fill in to inform us of your intention. Enjoy the site and let us know if you wish to suggest something else to be added in the future Organic Directory.
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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.
| The Borneo Post, 31 Oct. 2008: Call for single accreditation for world organic products |
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SANTUBONG: A single accreditation system needs to be worked out if there is to be harmonised standards in recognising agriculture products throughout the world.
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. |
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Organic Footprints vs Conventional Footprints
Source: Biological Farmers of Australia Press Release 25th September 2008. |
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