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Social Justice and Organic Agriculture
Social Justice is an integral part of Organic Agriculture
  
Since the beginning of  IFOAM's existence, members have been discussing the social aspects of Organic Agriculture. There is no doubt that the holistic approach of Organic Agriculture also includes principles, which are related to benefits for human beings: farmers, workers, traders, and retailers should all be part of a fair process, which allows everybody to survive in ‘good’ conditions.

IFOAM and Social Justice in Organic Agriculture Movements


Women in Organic Agriculture



Organic Certification for smallholders:

Participatory Guarantee Systems PGS

Internal Control System ICS

The Organic Guarantee System OGS

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Links
IFOAM Publication: Tools and Methodologies for Inspection of Social Standards
FIBL Research on Socioeconomy
OCA's Resource Center: Social Justice
Focus Groups of Value Concepts of Organic Producers and Other Stakeholders
Movimiento Campesino a Campesino: Linking Sustainable Agriculture and Social Change


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ORGANIC COFFEE PRODUCTION AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE (A SOCIO- ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS) A CASE STUDY IN LIMMUU KOSSAA DISTRICT BY: ASFAW TIHUNE And SAHLE TESFAI (Ph.D) PRESENTED TO TROPENTAG 2007
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