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198.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.6.1
199.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.10.4 and 3.10.5
200.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.6.1
201.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.10.9
202.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.5.5
203.https://www.kingshay.com/wp-content/uploads/DairyCostings-Focus-Report-2019-WEB-VERSION.pdf The
Kingshay figures suggest non-organic produce 30% milk
from forage compared with organic which is 41–47%.
Equally concentrate use for non-organic 2683kg/cow
compared with 1707 kg to 1890 kg/ per cow for organic (the
higher figure was 2019 where there was forage shortage)
204.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.12. For comparison with non-organic
chickens refer to the Standards Analysis Report 2012 from
Compassion in World Farming & OneKind https://www.ciwf.
org.uk/media/5231255/standards_analysis_main_report.pdf
205.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.12.1
206.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.12.5. For comparison with non-organic
chickens refer to the Standards Analysis Report 2012 from
Compassion in World Farming & OneKind https://www.ciwf.
org.uk/media/5231255/standards_analysis_main_report.pdf
207.For comparison with non-organic chickens refer to the
Standards Analysis Report 2012 from Compassion in
World Farming & OneKind https://www.ciwf.org.uk/
media/5231255/standards_analysis_main_report.pdf
208.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.12.14
209.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.6.1. For comparison with non-organic
chickens refer to the Standards Analysis Report 2012 from
Compassion in World Farming & OneKind https://www.ciwf.
org.uk/media/5231255/standards_analysis_main_report.pdf
210.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.14.3
211.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.12.22. For comparison with non-organic
chickens refer to the Standards Analysis Report 2012 from
Compassion in World Farming & OneKind https://www.ciwf.
org.uk/media/5231255/standards_analysis_main_report.pdf
212.For comparison with non-organic chickens refer to the
Standards Analysis Report 2012 from Compassion in
World Farming & OneKind https://www.ciwf.org.uk/
media/5231255/standards_analysis_main_report.pdf
213.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.12.2
214.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.12.11
215.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.5.4
216.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.5.2
217.Soil Association Organic Standards, Version 18.3, January
2020, Chapter 3.12.2. For comparison with non-organic
chickens refer to the Standards Analysis Report 2012 from
Compassion in World Farming & OneKind https://www.ciwf.
org.uk/media/5231255/standards_analysis_main_report.pdf
218.EU Commission - Organic farming - Consumer Trust
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https://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/organic/consumer-trust_en
219.EU Commission - Organic farming - Consumer Trust
https://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/organic/consumer-trust_en
220.EU Commission - Organic farming - Consumer Trust
https://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/organic/consumertrust_en and also see infographic https://ec.europa.eu/
agriculture/organic/sites/orgfarming/files/docs/body/
organic-farming-infographic1_en.pdf “Whenever you buy
organically certified food, you can be confident that it has
been produced in accordance with strict EU environmental
and animal welfare rules, and is checked regularly.”
221.EU Commission – Organic Farming - organic certification
https://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/organic/organic-farming/
what-is-organic-farming/organic-certification_en
222.Soil Association Standards for Farming & Growing v. Jan 2020.
223.EU Commission – the organic logo of the EU – what does
the logo guarantee? Infographic https://ec.europa.eu/
agriculture/organic/sites/orgfarming/files/docs/body/
organic-farming-infographic1_en.pdf
224.https://ec.europa.eu/info/food-farming-fisheries/farming/
organic-farming/organics-glance_en
225.Compassion in World Farming (2012) Farm Assurance
Schemes and Animal Welfare: How the standards compare
(Executive Summary)’, available online from: https://www.
ciwf.org.uk/media/5231246/standards_analysis_exec_
summary.pdf
226.The Expert Committee On Pesticide Residues in Food (PRiF)
Annual Report 2018: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.
uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/
file/824814/expert-committee-pesticide-residues-foodannual-report-2018.pdf
227.EU Commission – Organic farming – What is Organic
farming? https://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/organic/organicfarming/what-is-organic-farming_en
228.Tuck, S. L., Winqvist, C., Mota, F., Ahnström, J., Turnbull, L.
A., & Bengtsson, J. (2014). Land-use intensity and the effects
of organic farming on biodiversity: a hierarchical metaanalysis. The Journal of Applied Ecology, 51(3), 746–755.
https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12219
229.Soil Association Standards for Farming & Growing v. Jan
2020. Standard 2.6 and 2.6.1
230.Soil Association Standards for Farming & Growing v. Jan
2020. Standard 2.6 and 2.6.1
231.Soil Association Standards for Farming & Growing v. Jan
2020. Standard 2.6.2 and 2.6.3
232.The Expert Committee On Pesticide Residues in Food (PRiF)
Annual Report 2018: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.
uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/
file/824814/expert-committee-pesticide-residues-foodannual-report-2018.pdf “Glyphosate was sought in all
288 samples of bread and wheat. 25 samples contained
glyphosate, all within the MRL”
233.Soil Association Standards for Farming & Growing v. Jan
2020. Standard 2.6
234.Soil Association Standards for Farming & Growing v. Jan
2020. Standard 2.6.2
235.Soil Association Standards for Food & Drink v. Jan 2020.
Standards 6.4 and 6.5
236.Soil Association Standards for Farming & Growing v. Jan
2020. Standard 2.6 and 2.6.1
237.Soil Association Standards for Farming & Growing v. Jan
2020. Standard 2.6 and 2.6.1
238.Goulson, D., Thompson, J. & Croombs, A. (2018)
‘Rapid rise in the toxic load for bees revealed by analysis
of pesticide use in Great Bitain’, PeerJ 6:e5255