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The World of Organic Agriculture: Regulations and Certification Emerging Trends 2012. Beate Huber. Organic Regulations by Continent (2011). Organic Regulations by Continent (2011). EU Regulation 834/2007. Inter American Commission on Organic Agr. Asia Regional Organic Standards. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Research Institute of Organic AgricultureForschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau

The World of Organic Agriculture:

Regulations and Certification Emerging Trends 2012 • Beate Huber

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Organic Regulations by Continent (2011)

Country Countries with regulations

Europe 42

America and Carribean 21

Asia and Pacific 24

Africa 1

Total 76

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Organic Regulations by Continent (2011)

EU Regulation 834/2007

Inter American Commission on Organic Agr

Asia Regional Organic Standards

East African Organic Pro-duct Standard

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Countries Drafting Regulation

Europe: Russia, Ukraine, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Asia: Hong Kong, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Syria, Vietnam

America and Carribean: Jamaica, St Lucia

Africa: Egypt, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe

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Countries with most certifiers

Country 2011 2010 2009

Japan 61 59 59

United States of America 51 57 55

South Korea 33 33 32

Germany 31 32 31

China P.R. 28 27 29

Spain 28 28 28

Canada 23 21 21

India 22 17 16

Brazil 20 20 20

Romania 17 18 2

Italy 13 15 16www.organicstandard.com/directory

The Organic StandardHall 4 Stand 346

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Bilateral agreements of major markets

7Source: The Global Market for Organic Food & Drink (Organic Monitor)

2011

2012

2010

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Bilateral Agreement EU/US

Mutual recognition that the US Organic Program and the EU system are equivalent

Geographical scope: Products grown or imported in US/EU (acceptance of each others imports)

Exclusion (complementary certification required that products have not been treated with antibiotics)

Apples and pears from US

Livestock from EU

Not in the scope:Wine

Aquaculture

It shall apply as from 01. June 2012

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New import rules in EU

Publication of first list of control bodies (CB) recognized for operations in Third Countries (06.12.11)

30 CB’s approved

3 from EU,

27 others (US, Europe, Asia, Australia, Latin America)

Scope of countries: around 60

Coming into force on 01.07.2012Update of the list expected prior enforcement covering in total 50-60 CB’s

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Outlook

Breakthrough for trade between EU and US

And outside the EU/US/CAN?

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Outlook

85 % of the organic farmers are outside EU/US

Equivalence agreements are needed all over the world

Governments and private standardsetters need to continue cooperation and standards convergence

IFOAM provides to facilitate this process

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Thank you very much

Further Information:

FiBLCH-5070 Frick

beate.huber@fibl.org

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