Ecological Farming is the answer according to a major report just released. The June 2016 report by the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems calls for a paradigm shift from Industrial Agriculture to diversified Agroecological Systems. The key …
President’s Report
22 April, 2015 The achievement’s over the past 12 months relate to the following and probably in this order: 1. A major assessment of the possibility of creating an Institute to represent a professional association of ecological agriculturalists. The survey …
Allow me to shake your faith!
Allow me to shake your faith! – While the World mobilises for Paris to get it right the Australian Government employs Bjorn Lomborg. Dr Johannes Bauer. 4Hills Comments 1 May, 2015 Allow me to shake your faith! While the World …
EAAA AGM 2015 | 22nd April @ 8pm
AGM is scheduled for April the 22 at 8pm. The AGM is a time for renewal when the membership can have its say, and indeed, if so desired, offer to stand for a position on the board. AGM AGENDA Apologies Minutes …
Organic 3.0 – Envisioning the Future of Organic
A reprint from the Canadian Journal of Organics An article by Andy Hammermeister, Assistant Professor, Dalhousie Faculty of Agriculture I recently had the privilege of attending BioFach, the world’s leading organic trade fair, held in Nuremburg, Germany. It is easy …
Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance
The Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance is a collaboration of organisations and individuals working together towards a food system in which people have the opportunity to choose, create and manage their food supply from paddock to plate. OUR PURPOSE is to …
MEMBERSHIP | Join our EcoAg journey
EAAA welcomes you as a member of a growing collaborative of farmers, businesses, organisations and individuals who share ecological information, resources, links, experiences and philosophies advancing soil, farming, food and community. Membership fees (July-June): Members: Annual subscription: $50 Student Members: …
EAAA | What we stand for
We believe that ecology is the foundation stone of agriculture and that this science (which embraces its natural and social elements) needs to be the primary driver of all management decisions.