Standard Owner Benchmark - IFOAM Organics International

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IFOAM Organics International, formerly known as the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements, is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and advocating for organic agriculture and sustainable food systems globally. It was founded in 1972 and operates as an international membership-based organization.

The primary mission of IFOAM Organics International is to lead, unite, and assist the organic movement worldwide. It serves as a platform for sharing knowledge, exchanging experiences, and collaborating on initiatives related to organic farming, processing, and trade. The organization aims to strengthen the organic sector's voice, influence policies, and support the development of sustainable agricultural systems.

IFOAM Organics International works with organic farmers, processors, traders, researchers, and consumers, as well as with governments, institutions, and other stakeholders. It provides a range of services and activities to promote the growth and integrity of the organic sector:

Standards and Certification: IFOAM Organics International develops and maintains the IFOAM Organic Standards, which provide a globally recognized framework for organic certification. These standards ensure that organic products meet strict requirements related to farming practices, processing methods, and labeling.

Advocacy and Policy: The organization advocates for supportive policies and regulations that promote organic agriculture and sustainable food systems. It engages with governments, international organizations, and other stakeholders to influence decision-making processes and shape policies in favor of organic farming and its principles.

Capacity Building and Training: IFOAM Organics International offers training programs, workshops, and educational resources to enhance the capacity and knowledge of organic farmers, processors, and organizations. It provides support in areas such as organic farming practices, certification procedures, market access, and value chain development.

Research and Innovation: The organization promotes research and innovation in organic agriculture and related fields. It collaborates with research institutions, universities, and other organizations to generate and disseminate knowledge on organic farming systems, sustainability, and agroecology.

Networking and Collaboration: IFOAM Organics International facilitates networking and collaboration among its members and the wider organic community. It organizes conferences, meetings, and events to foster knowledge exchange, cooperation, and collective action.

As a non-profit organization, IFOAM Organics International operates with the goal of advancing organic agriculture, sustainability, and the well-being of people and the planet. It relies on membership fees, donations, and grants to fund its activities and initiatives.

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IFOAM Organics International
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