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European Input List for organic production launched at BIOFACH 2018

The European Input List database currently contains almost 7000 products.

The team of the European Input List. From left to right: Rolf Mäder, FiBL Germany, Bernhard Speiser, FiBL Switzerland, Pia Pedross, FiBL Europe, Gabriele Moder, InfoXgen at the EASY-CERT services Ltd, Lucius Tamm, FiBL Switzerland. (Photo: FiBL, Andreas Basler)

As the European organic farming sector is quickly developing, an increasing number of inputs for organic agriculture are offered on the European market. Unlike organic food or feed, inputs for organic production are not subject to compulsory inspection and certification, which makes it difficult, if not impossible for an organic farmer to determine whether an input contains only authorized materials. To address this issue, the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL has developed the European Input List, which was successfully launched at BIOFACH 2018.

(Nuremberg, 16.02.2018) At BIOFACH 2018, the world´s leading trade fair for organic food, the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL officially presented the European Input List. This internet-based tool represents a robust, trustable, user-friendly and easily accessible online directory of commercial products compliant with the EU legislation on organic production.

The European Input List allows organic farmers and processors to obtain up-to-date information about products which comply with the relevant EU legislation and principles of organic production. However, not only farmers and processors benefit from the new tool: Manufacturers and traders of inputs for organic production have an interest in demonstrating that their products comply with the organic production rules. The European Input List provides them with a single entry point for product submission. Control bodies, national authorities and policy makers also benefit from the unique online directory, which provides a well-founded baseline for the input quality control system. The main features of the European Input List are reliability and transparency, which has been requested by the sector for many years.

The European Input List can be accessed at Pia Pedross, European Input List Coordination, FiBL Europe

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