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Monday, 22 October 2007

 OAM Networking Lunch Schedule

 

Date Resource Person
Proposed Topics
25 Oct.
Selina Gan (OAM Board member)
Jumat Majid (Certification Officer)
  • Labelling issues with products from China
  • OAM organic Malaysia development plan
  • OAM Organic Malaysia mark design competition
  • DoA revision of SOM standards
23 Nov.
IFOAM Task Force member

1. Organic Developments in Oceania

2. Introduction to IFOAM Activities and Developmen

Options Task Force meeting

Venue: Country Farm Outlet, Bangsar Village, Bangsar

Time: 7.30 pm

Note: Meals and individually paid

20 Dec.
Ong Kung Wai, OAM Chairperson
not specified

 

Venue:

EcoGreen
#G3, 6 Changkat Abang Hj. Openg
Wism Bakti
Taman Tun Dr. Ismail (TTDI)
60000 W.P. Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia

Tel.:+603 7729 2789

Fax:+603 7725 6389

 

 EcoGreen Cafe

 

 
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About Us

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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Newsflash

The Star Focus 18 Nov. 2007: Green light to green leaves

AFTER a wait of four years, green-minded Malaysians will finally be able to buy locally produced food that's certified organic from farm to table by next year.

Concerned that Malaysians could be duped into paying a premium price for food that is not really organic, the Department of Agriculture is working out the standards to accredit collectors, wholesalers, distributors and retailers of all organic products.
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Organic Facts

13 of 20 Good Reasons To Buy Organic 

 

 Avoid GMOs. Independent testing of the long-term health effects of GMO foods
on humans has not been carried out. The many exemptions from GE labelling laws in
Australia makes it impossible to know which grocery items use GMO-derived ingredients.
Certified organic foods are a great way to avoid GMOs.

 

Source: BFA