IFOAM Korea Conference
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I have just spent the last week in Korea to attend the World Congress of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM). It is the first time they hold such a big meeting in Asia.
I will update with more posts as it has been an intensive time with many farm visits, meetings and a lot of impressions (both good and bad).
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