Organic Farming is a way of life that is holistic, as opposed to the outside forces. It is the cultivation of your relationship with the land, through history, into a healthier future.
When the average person hears the term Organic Farming, they usually associate it with certification logos, regulations, and trust marks for the consumer. However, for many people around the world, Hence, this type of farming is not simply a checklist to follow; it’s a lifestyle. It is a way of being with land, plants, people, and traditions that forms a sustainable living system, supportive and above all, respectful of nature.
This means an orientation to the long-term future. It can be about working with thousands of years old olive trees, promoting and sustaining biodiversity through mixed planting. It tells more about working with the impact of climate change. Eco-friendly farming as a lifestyle means working towards harmony, as it is a way between the past and the future. This agriculture will continue as a community movement.
This framing is more than compliance with EU standards and an annual inspection. Basically, it is a way of life and a responsibility towards understanding of life and farming practices. When you farm holistically as an organic farmer:
Organic Farming is a way of life that is holistic, as opposed to the outside forces. It is the cultivation of your relationship with the land, through history, into a healthier future. The certification labels and farmers have created an agricultural paradigm supporting tradition, innovation, and ecological balance. This is what it means to farm as a way of life.