There is so much (in)credible science that explains why organic is a good choice for people and the planet, and more is published every week. The Organic Center summarizes the latest research into distilled bites so you can make informed choices. We only report on peer-reviewed studies and always will. Check out our research blog and sign up for our newsletter to get the latest science delivered right to your inbox.

Join Rice Farming Risk Management Expert for Crop Insurance 101 for Organic and Specialty Rice Farmers. The training will take place on December 12 at 9:30 AM at the USA Rice Outlook Conference at...

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A recent study published in the scientific journal Chemosphere has found that the amount and type of flame retardants that people are exposed to...

A new study published by the International Society for Organic Farming Research (ISOFAR) in the Proceedings from the 2017 Organic World Congress examines the importance of participatory breeding...

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A recent study published in the journal Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems investigated how conversion of conventional cotton to organic cotton by...

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A recent study published in Environmental Research is the first study to quantify amounts of organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated...

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A new study published in Environmental Pollution has found that the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a World Heritage site in South Africa, is...

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A recent study published in the Journal Integrative and Comparative Biology has found that organic systems may be more resilient to pest...

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A recent study published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research has found exposure to pesticides leads to irregular blood test...

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Amphibians, such as frogs, are particularly susceptible to the effects of pollution in their environment. While it is well established that pest...

Third annual Confluences will evaluate how organic farmers get information and discuss ways to improve knowledge transfer

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