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Welcome To A Great & Healthy Lifestyle.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.
What Is Our Primary Goal?Like most associations, we have many goals and want to do many things. However, the primary goal of OAM is to promote and protect the organic industry in Malaysia. We want all the consumers of organic products to get the real stuffs.
Nothing is more devastating to the organic industry than having fake organic products in the market. We want to be the first to warn you and also send a strong signal to discourage rogue producers, traders and dealers who produce fake organic products. Integrity and honesty are extremely important and they serve as the true hallmarks of all who want the organic industry to grow strong in Malaysia.
Three Important Objectives
Let's Go Organic
OAM is here to encourage everyone to become organic and to consume organic. For those who want to join the organic industry, we are here to assist you in whatever ways we can. Whether it is organic farming, organic retailing, organic restaurant, etc, we will put you in touch with people who have the right expertise to help you. Check out our web pages and learn about some of the exciting possibilities in the organic business and more importantly, how you can personally enjoy a healthy organic lifestyle
Who Should Be A Part Of OAM
OAM invites people from all walks of life to be members: organic traders, retailers, dealers, commercial farmers, livestock producers, gardeners, manufacturers, ecologists, environmentalists, consumers and enthusiasts. We should all join effort in spreading the important message of not only consuming organic products but to support a sustainable eco-system that will ensure the quality of life on our planet.
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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, 1 Nov. 2008: Going organic easier for developing nations-Expert |
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SANTUBONG: If it took American policy makers nearly 20 years to impress American public the benefits of organic farming, how long will it take for Malaysia, a developing country to do the same to Malaysians?
It was one of the hardest questions raised over the four days of Organic Asia Conference, which come to an end yesterday afternoon. |
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17 of 20 Good Reasons To Buy Organic
Source: BFA |