Organic NZ is filled with info to live a healthier lifestyle - for you and the planet! Published by the Soil & Health Association of New Zealand, working since 1941 for sustainable organic agricultural and good health. Topics range from home garden to large-scale success stories; eco-building; urban organics; genetic engineering & chemical issues; food matters & natural health.
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Taking on the glyphosate leviathan • Soil & Health National Council member Jodie Bruning provides an update on our campaign against glyphosate.
People’s inquiry into toxic chemical impacts
Certifier saves growers time and money
OANZ: a national voice for the organic sector
Organic and regenerative farming conference
Organic Week Aotearoa 2020
Compostable packaging from Bostocks
Stop the 5G rollout, says professor
chemical poisoning a survivor’s story • Former flower grower Stephen Torrington still suffers symptoms 25 years after being exposed to harmful pesticides. However he remains upbeat, and shares his story in the hope it may help others.
Riding the dragon • For decades, Brendan Hoare has been instrumental in helping achieve some of the New Zealand organic sector’s biggest milestones. This larger-than-life crusader talks to Niki Morrell about what drives him and where he thinks organics in Aotearoa New Zealand is headed next.
Organic market snapshot • Brendan Hoare shares his take on the current state of the organic market.
Hot tips for summer gardening
For the love of lavender
Luscious lavender recipes
STRAWBERRIES from the garden to the kitchen
Moon calendar for January
Moon calendar for January
Summer holiday crossword
delectable SUMMER RECIPES
The magic of MICROBES
REBUILDING CHRISTCHURCH BODY AND SOUL • Anne Gastinger meets Elena Turuera, a yoga teacher and structural engineer.
Carbon drawdown How do we manage it?
soil biology testing • This is the eighth and final in a series on assessing soils by Dr Tim Jenkins. This time we look at how we can make sense of the complex biology in soils.
BLUE BERRIES ROSY FUTURE • After 27 years of organic growing, Hawke’s Bay couple Scott Lawson and Vicki Meech have downsized to focus on their blueberry crop. Theresa Sjöquist finds out more.
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