EU: MEMO on Organic Wine rules - Frequently Asked Questions

EU: MEMO on Organic Wine rules - Frequently Asked Questions

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(Europa) - What does "organic" mean? "Organic" farming relates to agricultural production systems that seek to provide the consumer with fresh, tasty and authentic food while respecting natural life-cycle systems. Typical organic practices include: strict limits on chemical pesticides and fertilisers, appropriate livestock farming practices (e.g. free range or open air systems, primarily organic feed), a strict ban on the use of Genetically-Modified Organisms, limits on processing aids and food additives. What share of EU agriculture production is organic? In 2009, organic area in the EU-27 was 8.6 million hectares - 4.7% of the total utilised agricultural area. The share is over 10% in Austria, Sweden, Lithuania and the Czech Republic. Figures for 2008, show that there were 190 700 organic holdings - roughly 1.5% of all holdings.


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