The
Soil Association was founded in 1946 by a group of farmers, scientists
and nutritionists who observed a direct connection between farming practice
and plant, animal, human and environmental health.
The catalyst was the publication of The Living Soil by Lady Eve Balfour in 1943. The book presented the case for an alternative, sustainable approach to agriculture that has since become known as organic farming.
In the ensuing years the organisation has developed organic standards and now works with consumers, farmers, growers, processors, retailers and policy makers.
But at its heart our mission remains the same - to create an informed body of public opinion about these links and to promote organic agriculture as a sustainable alternative to intensive farming methods.
The Soil Association organic symbol is the UK's most recognisable trademark for organic produce. It is found on more than 70% of all UK organic produce.
The symbol guarantees that the produce marked is certified to high organic standards.
Further information:
Please visit the The Soil Association website.
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