Organic farming is expanding globally as farmers and policymakers recognize its climate resilience benefits and economic advantages. Bipartisan efforts are reducing regulatory burdens on small organic producers while new farming communities and strategies connect local growers to broader markets.
·Bipartisan legislation aims to reduce inspection and compliance costs for small-scale organic farmers
·Organic agriculture demonstrates greater climate resilience compared to conventional farming methods
·New organic farming communities are forming in Wisconsin and Rhode Island with younger farmers joining the movement
·Indigenous women in Guatemala and farmers in Madagascar integrate traditional and modern organic techniques for climate adaptation
·Iowa farmers report economic stability and growth from transitioning to organic production methods
drawn from Hackaday, Imperial Valley Press Online, Hungarian Conservative, International Institute for Sustainable Development · updated 12h ago