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Initiative for the protection of food

The swiss science, education and culture committee (SECC) recently approved the extension of the moratorium on the cultivation of genetically modified crops until 2027, including new genetic engineering techniques

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40 years of diversity observed and tasted

gzpk (Getreidezüchtung Peter Kunz, a grain breeding company), celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2024. The non-profit association opened its doors for the anniversary celebrations in Feldbach/ZH on 22nd June.

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SEKEM

The SEKEM story: A miracle in the desert became reality

Experience the SEKEM story in 8 minutes: The story of how a miracle in the desert became reality brilliantly told by the great filmmaker John D. Liu. Share the SEKEM story and join our mission for a sustainable future!

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Landwirtschaftliche Sektion am Goetheanum

Conference Contributions

Biodynamic research is carried out in every agriculture field and in many places around the world. It makes use of a broad range of methods and links to various other research areas such as agroecology.

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Landwirtschaftliche Sektion am Goetheanum

Pierre Masson †

Pierre Masson had been deeply involved with the development and spread of biodynamic agriculture for many decades, with a special interest in the preparations.

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Demeter

The 1st International Conference on Biodynamic Research

Taking an inter- and trans-disciplinary approach, we aim to bring together both academic research and farmer’s expertise to explore and discuss issues in biodynamic food and farming systems.

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SEKEM

SEKEM Spring Festival 2018: A 40-Year Look Back, A 40-Year Look Ahead

Same time every year, music, short skits, eurythmy pieces and inspiring speeches lead the scene at the SEKEM Farm.

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Initiative for the protection of food

Deregulation of gene technology in Switzerland?

Last April we reported on the re-founding of the Swiss GMO-free Alliance. We would like to inform you about the latest news concerning the (de)regulation of genetic engineering in Switzerland.

The swiss science, education and culture committee (SECC) recently approved the extension of the moratorium on the cultivation of genetically modified crops until 2027, including new genetic engineering techniques. A commendable decision in itself. But it appears to be just a way of waiting for the results of the currently stalled legislative processes in the EU. Industry lobbying is in full swing, albeit in the background.

We therefore ask you to support and sign the Food Protection Initiative.

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HORTUS OFFICINARUM was founded in 2008 as an initiative of the organic-biodynamic movement to contribute to the preservation of biodiversity and the improvement of medicinal plant seeds for the needs of organic farming. We organise the practical work, which is carried out within a network of biodynamic nurseries in different locations, mainly in Switzerland and Germany.

More about our work:

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HORTUS OFFICINARUM
Association for Biodynamic Seeds of Medicinal Plants

Zinnhagweg 8
4144 Arlesheim

kontakt@hortus-officinarum.org

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