Canadian Organic Growers (COG) is a national charitable organization (13014 0494 RR0001) with members in all regions of Canada. COG is connected to the regions through eleven regional Chapters, four affiliated organizations, and to the international organic community through membership in the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM).
COG's membership is diverse and includes farmers, gardeners, processors, retailers, educators, policy-makers, and consumers. Not all COG members run certified organic operations, but they share a vision for a sustainable bioregionally-based organic food system. Our members believe that organic food production is the best choice for the health of consumers and producers, for the protection and enhancement of the environment, and for the sustainability of the food production system. In fact we believe that the survival of our country and even of the planet depends on it.
Mission
To lead local and national communities towards sustainable organic stewardship of land, food and fibre while respecting nature, upholding social justice and protecting natural resources.
COG Affirmations
COG works in:
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All types of agriculture.
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Communities and culture.
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National governance of issues relating to agriculture.
COG serves:
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Both farmers and market gardeners. Some will be organic already and others are contemplating transition to organic.
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Consumers or anyone who is interested in feeding and clothing themselves and their families with healthy natural foods and fibers.
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National and Regional organic organizations through representation, networking and sharing resources.
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Government by informing and advocating for an organic perspective.
COG provides leadership in:
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Environmental improvement linked to agriculture and market gardening.
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Quality organic food production.
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Conservation of non-renewable resources in agriculture and market gardening.
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Sustaining local communities.
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Providing and distributing information about organic production and distribution methods.
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Connecting and engaging organic growers and consumers.
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Promoting and informing consumers of all ages about organic value.
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National advocacy for organic integrity to government and organizations.
COG pledges to work through:
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Respect for the land and future of the earth.
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Responsible and nurturing stewardship.
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Respectful interactions based on integrity.
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Modeling organic agriculture on nature.
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Sustaining our bodies and minds with nutritious food.
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Cultivating understanding through education.
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Nurturing social justice & fair treatment of all.
COG's activities include:
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Organic Week - an annual celebration of organic agriculture.
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Production of the quarterly magazine The Canadian Organic Grower.
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Books, fact sheets, kits and videos produced for growers, consumers, educators and everyone interested in organic food production - Publications.
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Farm and garden tours, demonstration gardens, farmers' markets, workshops and conferences organized by local COG chapters.
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Developing training materials for farmers and running farmer workshops and conferences.
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The COG lending library, a unique free mail service of organic reading materials.
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Co-operation with other organizations and government to achieve policy change to encourage the adoption of organic agriculture, such as the Consumer and Corporate Affairs "Definition of Organic Food", the "Organic Production Systems General Principals and Management Standards" and the "Organic Products Regulations".
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COG founded the Heritage Seed Program, now an independent organization called Seeds of Diversity Canada. This grassroots seed-saving program protects the biodiversity of our food crops
COG's position on Biotechnoloy
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Click here to read COG's statement on its position regarding biotechnology