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Looking at the Future of Organic Regulation

April 14, 2017 Laura Northey
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In The Media

organicbizAfter attending our AGM on Mar. 31st, John Greig of OrganicBIZ provided a nice summary of points brought forward by OCO members and key stakeholders regarding the topic of organic regulation in Ontario. Quoted in the article are Seb Ramirez of Zocalo Organics, Bill Redelmeier of Southbrook Vineyards, Thorsten Arnold of Eat Local Grey Bruce and Tony McQuail of Meeting Place Organic Farm.

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