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Check out the full infographic and discover the huge potential of Indonesia’s organic dairy industry!

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September 13, 2025 at 2:08 AM
Can organic dairy solve our sustainability dilemma?

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PRESS RELEASE: Can organic farming solve our sustainability dilemma?
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March 27, 2025 at 9:11 AM
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Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing | Agricultural Science in Print and Online
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March 5, 2025 at 10:58 AM
Packed room today for the Farming for the Future Conference in Cumnock: #RestorationAgriculture, #OrganicDairy #CowCalf #SoilFoodWeb #LocalFood #Biodiversity #Agroforestry #NatureBasedSolutions
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November 27, 2024 at 6:27 PM
Groupe #Danone, owner of #HorizonOrganic, announced termination of contracts w/ 89 small-to-medium-sized #organicdairy producers in the VT, NH, ME & NY as of Aug 2022. These #OrganicDairyFarms may have no buyers for their milk & face uncertain future.

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Danone (Horizon Organic) Threatens the Backbone of Organic Dairy—Family Farms and Their Consumer Supporters - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
(Beyond Pesticides, September 3, 2021) Groupe Danone, multinational corporate owner of Horizon Organic, has announced that it is terminating its contracts with 89 small-to-medium-sized organic dairy producers in the Northeast as of August 2022. At that point, all of Horizon’s contracted organic dairy farms in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and northern New York may well have no buyers for their milk and will likely face a very uncertain future. In July 2021, Beyond Pesticides covered a major contributor to this development — the failure of the NOP (National Organic Program) to protect the integrity of organic dairy, which failure has advantaged large producers over smaller operations (see more on this below). This development in a region with historically strong demand for organic dairy products is of concern on several fronts, not the least of which is the fate of these small producers. A letter with the news was sent by Danone to 28 Vermont producers, 14 in Maine, 2 in New Hampshire, and 45 in New York State’s three northernmost counties. The company plans, instead, to source milk primarily from larger producers, including “organic” concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) — in Ohio, Pennsylvania, the Midwest, and some Western states — that […]
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February 26, 2025 at 2:18 AM