Credibility of organic production is an important cornerstone for organic farming, yet limited evidence exists that intensive organic farming benefits biodiversity. Moreover, biodiversity enhancement strategies do not consider local contexts, although biodiversity impacts of biodiversity enhancing measures often differ among landscapes. Organic+ will use computer simulations and field monitoring to investigate landscape level changes in biodiversity following implementation of sustainable biodiversity enhancing measures in five case areas differing in landscape context and managed by three organic enterprises. Communities of practice (CoPs) will be established in case areas, engaging the three organic enterprises along with other collaborators, e.g. from farmers to retailers. CoPs will support the co-development of biodiversity measures, gaining agreement on goals, acceptance and the widespread uptake of effective solutions. Furthermore, Organic+ develops and tests a decision support tool for optimizing biodiversity gains by enabling identification and implementation of optimal sustainable biodiversity measures, that result in landscape mosaics supporting valued natural systems and nature, tailored for landscape contexts. Project outputs will contribute and guide OD strategic developments helping it attain its ambitious 30-30-30 goal, further supporting the development of sustainable food consumption and providing sustainable livelihoods for organic farmers.
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2022-2025
Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries of Denmark GUDP (Green Development and Demonstration Programme)
& International Centre for Research in Organic Food Systems (ICROFS)
Organic+ is a collaborative project in which we use computer simulation, multi-stakeholder involvement and field observations to identify environmentally friendly agricultural practices and initiatives that are suitable for organic farming and best support biodiversity locally and regionally.
The project involves five case regions, where researchers and farmers are in close dialogue about the possibilities and limitations of biodiversity-friendly agricultural practices and initiatives. Organic+ documents biodiversity changes in the work areas before and after targeted biodiversity measures.
Read more on the project page (Danish). Read more in English here