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The Bioferia: A Growing Experience_Part 1

by Tricia

With support of IFOAM, the ociation Eco-Lógica Perú, produced this video on local organic marketing.
Eco-Lógica Perú is an ociation of individual organic producers, organic producer ociations and several NGO’s. The ociation was set up in 1998 with the main goal to define efficient strategies for the commercializing of local organic products.
This video explains and visualizes how to organize and set up a street market by showing the example of the “BioFeria”, a local street market organized by Eco-Lógica Perú. The video contains interviews with different stakeholders involved in the “BioFeria” and explains step by step which requirements have to be fulfilled in order to successfully build up a similar local market initiative.

English
20 minutes

Duration : 0:10:0

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Filed Under: growing organically Tagged With: ifoam, Local, market, organic, streetmarket

www.edun-live.com – pesticides

by Tricia

The team from edun LIVE discusses pesticide use with Ugandan farmers as part of its mission to help them grow cotton organically. edun LIVE is a sub-brand of EDUN, the socially conscious fashion brand created in 2005 by Ali Hewson and Bono. http://www.edun-live.com

Duration : 0:1:9

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Filed Under: organic insecticide Tagged With: africa, bono, campaign, cotton, edun, live, one, organic, pesticide, Red, t-shirt, uganda

Grow Your Own!

by Tricia

First it was the spinach, now it’s the tomatoes. Instead of laying blame, let’s accept that we as a planet are over populated and the massive amount of food required to maintain such a population will inevitably lead to the mishandling of our food. The solution, grow your own! Tomatoes and spinach are at the start of this future crisis, so why not follow nature’s example and start your own garden with spinach and tomatoes. Tomatoes are easy to grow. These types of agricultural problems are going to continue to increase of the next few decades. Be prepared by growing your own! I’ll tell you the secret to my tomatoes… start with good quality organic potting soil. Don’t buy cheap $4 bags from building supply companies with so-called gardening centers attached, those are mostly bark filler. If they sell Miracle-Gro, and their soils, you are in the wrong place. You want an organic soil that is based in Earthworm castings and Bat Guano. Thought you never had a green thumb? Try quality organic potting soil, and you will find that it really wasn’t you.

Anyway, that is pretty much the gist of everything I said in the video. Thanks for reading.

Duration : 0:2:22

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Filed Under: organic gardening supply Tagged With: chris, contaminated, corsello, grow, norcalcorsello, organic, own, potting, soil, tomato, tomatoes, your

Organic Living Club – Hour 1, Part 1 (3/31/08)

by Tricia

Hour 1 (Part 1 of 5)
Speaker: David Will
Topic: Natural Pest Control

The Organic Living Club educates and encourages an organic lifestyle. We meet (usually) the fourth Monday of each month at varying locations around Comal, Hays and Guadalupe counties. We have a speaker on organic gardening topics for about an hour, then a speaker on natural health topics. Speakers are encouraged to volunteer, and be prepared for a lot of questions and discussion!

http://organic.meetup.com/86/

Duration : 0:9:58

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Filed Under: organic insect control Tagged With: Antonio, Club, Comal, control, garden, green, Hayes, healthy, living, natural, OLC, organic, pest, San

Why Organic Produce is Good for you

by Tricia

http://www.healthyorganicnow.com – Geoff Buckley, An organic farmer, speaks about his love for organic food and farming. for more info visit http://www.healthyorganicnow.com

Duration : 0:1:42

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Filed Under: growing organic vegetables Tagged With: and, benefits, Buckley, farmer, Farming, food, fruit, Geoff, growing, healthy, Ideas, organic, produce, recipe, vegetable

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