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Denmark: Government strengthens organic production with new action plan

Organic plan for Denmark paves the way for a closer and binding collaboration between the local, regional and state authorities.

4 February 2015
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The Danish government has launched a new, broad action plan for a more organic Denmark.

"The public sector must take the lead if Denmark is to reach our goal of being the most ambitious country in the world in terms of organic production," says Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Dan Jørgensen. "In our Organic plan for Denmark we are strengthening the collaboration between the local and regional authorities and various ministries through a series of new initiatives. Among them are a mutual commitment to have more organic products on the menus at canteens, hospitals and nurseries."

DKK 400 million and 67 concrete initiatives will contribute to reaching the government's target of doubling the area devoted to organic agricultural production in 2020. The government supports organic production through a number of initiatives involving several government departments.

The Ministry of Defence is starting a pilot project to increase the use of organic products in the armed forces' canteens and spread organic products in its establishments in Eastern Denmark. In Western Denmark, organics already account for a minimum of 40 per cent of products in the armed forces' canteens.

The Ministry of the Environment is in the process of changing a many of the areas that it administers to organic production. This includes proactive work to find organic producers to lease the areas, and a focus on faster approval of special stable and breeding systems at organic producers.

Getting knowledge about sustainability starts at schools and organics is in focus in many courses at various educational levels. The Ministry of Education is therefore also contributing to the joint efforts.

"We must make it easier to become an organic producer," says Minister of the Environment Kirsten Brosbøl. "We are therefore finding ways of dealing with the challenges facing organic pig producers. In a new initiative we will introduce longer contract periods for private farmers as this will help ensure the possibilities such farmers have for changing their land to organic production."

Friday January 30, 2015/ Denmark.
http://en.fvm.dk

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