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When an enthusiastic group of individuals put $100 each on the table 25 years agothey could not have known the extent to whichtheirvision and philosophy would shape the organic industry
This year
In 1983, the Soil & Health Association, Bio-Dynamic Farming & Gardening Association of New Zealand, and the Henry Doubleday Research Association formed the New Zealand Biological Producers and Consumers Council (trading as BioGro). Its primary objective was to develop and maintain a credible and internationally respected organic standard and certification process, to safeguard the interests of producers and consumers. BioGro's objective and founding philosophy are as fundamental to its success now as they were then.
"I would say that BioGro was borne out of the first energy crisis in 1974 - that's what stimulated the revival of the organic movement around the world. We had a big scare back then... that was basically the catalyst I think for it all"recalls Bob Crowder, one of BioGro's founders and life members.
"We were all working on these revolutionary ideas and organics was one of them. It was the time of the Indo-Chinese wars as well,
BioGro's ambition saw it develop the highest organic standards of international repute to audit and certify the processes carried out by producers.These standards continue to evolve, reflecting best practise and pre-empting industry and consumer concerns domestically and internationally. BioGro is intrinsically connected to export markets.
Mr Crowder explains "We saw that
There is strong international recognition of the philosophy underpinning BioGro's trademark. This is what brings customers to pay a premium for BioGro certified products.
Being certified by BioGro gives a producer access to international markets, technical expertise and support, and the license to use BioGro's certification mark on their products - it's a consumer's guarantee of authenticity.
Organiccertification is currently voluntary in
"Organic consumers are becoming increasingly demanding -they value authenticity and want to know that the highest organic standards have been met every step of the way. Buying organic products certified by BioGro provides that guarantee"explains Dr Glogau.
BioGro was one of the earliest organic organisations to be accredited by the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM).It continues to engage in the development of organics and is committed to attending significant events around the world, such as the 16th IFOAM Organic World Congress held in
Today BioGro is
Anot for profit incorporated society, BioGro has 370 members and is directed by a board of councillors (currently chaired by Chris Morrison, founder of Phoenix Organics). Based in
Its 25th AGM for members will be held on Saturday 19 Julyin
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