Difference between revisions of "Beyond organic"

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While [[Organic farming]] generally defines what ''cannot'' be done or what inputs ''cannot'' be used, the beyond organic movement attempts to establish positive goals and to refine best practices. Rather than focusing simply on prohibiting what's not good, the beyond organic concept tries to endorse what ''is'' good. This movement seeks to maximize quality in food production by a focus on [[soil fertility]] and plant and animal health which leads to nutrient density and flavor.
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While [[Organic farming]] generally defines what ''cannot'' be done or what inputs ''cannot'' be used, the '''Beyond Organic''' movement attempts to establish positive goals and to refine best practices. Rather than focusing simply on prohibiting what's not good, the beyond organic concept tries to endorse what ''is'' good. This movement seeks to maximize quality in food production by a focus on [[soil fertility]] and plant and animal health which leads to nutrient density and flavor.

Latest revision as of 13:41, 3 October 2017

While Organic farming generally defines what cannot be done or what inputs cannot be used, the Beyond Organic movement attempts to establish positive goals and to refine best practices. Rather than focusing simply on prohibiting what's not good, the beyond organic concept tries to endorse what is good. This movement seeks to maximize quality in food production by a focus on soil fertility and plant and animal health which leads to nutrient density and flavor.