Members
IFOAM Member Organizations on Wikipedia- Alnatura
- Bio Austria
- Biokreis e.V.
- Bioland e.V.
- Biopark
- Bio Suisse
- BIOCOOP
- Bund Ökologische Lebensmittelwirtschaft / Association of Organic Food Producers and Traders
- COOP Switzerland
- Delhaize
- Demeter International
- Ecocert
- Ecovin
- Equal Exchange
- Fédération Nationale d'Agriculture Biologique des Régions de France
- Gäa e.V.
- Garden Organic
- Irish Organic Farmers and Growers Association
- Lantbrukarnas Riksförbund / Federation of Swedish Farmers
- Migros
- Nature et Progrès
- Naturland e.V.
- Navdanya
- Organic Trade Association
- Organic Crop Improvement Association
- Organic Food Development Center
- Research Institute of Organic Agriculture
- Schweisfurth Foundation
- SEKEM
- Stichting Skal
- Soil Association
- Spices Board of India
- Uganda Martyrs University, Faculty of Agriculture
- Urtekram
- WWOOF / Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms
- BOKU / Universität für Bodenkultur
- World Vegetable Center
For a full list of member organizations, see the IFOAM Directory
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