08/20/2025 | Press release | Archived content
From Denmark to the Netherlands, Canada to Tanzania, policy leaders shared powerful insights at the Organic Summit 2025, held on August 18-19 in Copenhagen, showcasing how national and regional strategies are shaping thriving organic movements and markets around the world.
One standout breakout session, "National & Regional Policies Upscaling Organic Farming and Markets," brought together a diverse panel of organic policy experts. The panel aimed to inspire countries working toward developing or strengthening their own.
Moderator: David McKay, Co-Director, Soil Association Scotland
Moderator David McKay presented comparative findings from European organic action plans, noting the critical role of coordinated strategy and implementation.
Dr. Nic Lampkin shared insights from the OrganicTargets4EU project, emphasising the urgent need to strengthen capacity in organic sector organisations, as well as the importance of having national Organic Action Plans across all 27 EU member states.
He warned that without stronger policy support, the EU will fall short of its target of 25% organic farmland by 2030. With current growth rates, organic farming is projected to be far below the goal, reaching only 16% by that year.
The message from the session was clear: organic policy works. With proven benefits for climate, biodiversity, and rural livelihoods, governments must do more to support and scale organic strategies. It's time to move from inspiration to action, and ensure national organic policies continue to grow, deepen, and deliver lasting change.
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