Pre-Conferences​

Organic and Regenerative: together towards the future and beyond?

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This pre-conference aims to solidify the role of organic agriculture in the regenerative movement, emphasizing strategic positioning to influence policy, attract investments, and guide global agricultural practices towards true sustainability.

Objectives
  • Highlight the synergy and delineate the distinctions between organic and regenerative agriculture principles and practices
  • Discuss the role of organic agriculture as the foundation of regenerative practices to ensure sustainability and avoid greenwashing
  • Formulate a strategic declaration on regenerative agriculture’s alignment with organic principles to guide future policy and practice
  • Explore innovations and learning opportunities from regenerative practices that could enhance organic agriculture
  • Getting a common understanding of outcome-based schemes using regenerative as concept (like CO2 footprints) and the future impact on processed based schemes as organic
  • Create actionable insights for integrating regenerative principles and practices within certified organic farming frameworks; discuss interactions between outcome-based and process-based approaches and coming to possible conclusions for future improvements of standards and regulations
  • Decide strategically and collectively what the term regenerative should refer to via drafting a common declaration on guiding principles which could be used by IFOAM OI and regional bodies and members
  • Defining the synergy between organic and regenerative agriculture within current legislative frameworks
  • Strategies for positioning organic agriculture prominently within the regenerative narrative to attract funding and investment
  • Addressing misconceptions and the risk of greenwashing associated with the term “regenerative”
  • Unified understanding of how organic can lead within the regenerative narrative
  • Strategic declaration on the use of the term “regenerative” to reinforce organic standards
  • Actionable insights for policymakers and practitioners on integrating and promoting organic principles within regenerative frameworks
  • Panel discussions and workshops with breakout sessions or group discussion in the same room
  • ICEA (Institute for Ethical and Environmental Certification) representative – Mariano Serratore
  • IFOAM Organics Europe representative – Eduardo Cuoco and Silvia Schmidt
  • IFOAM Organics International World Board representative – Sarah Compson and Paul Hombeck
  • Rodale Institute representative
  • Regenerative Organic Alliance representative
  • Organic Trade Association (US) representative
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  • Welcome remarks by ICEA and IFOAM Organics Europe. (15 minutes)
  • Panel 1: “Organic as a Model for Regenerative Practices: Ensuring Integrity and Avoiding Greenwash.” (60 minutes)
  • Panel 2: Expert panels discussing both synergies and necessary distinctions between organic standards and regenerative claims. (60 minutes)
  • Break (30 minutes)
  • Workshop: “Leveraging Regenerative Innovations to Enhance Organic Agriculture.” – Interactive breakout sessions focused on case studies and developing guidelines for integrating regenerative practices with organic certification and drafting a guiding declaration for the OWC (to be checked with organisers if possible) – (60 minutes)
  • Break (15 minutes)
  • Closing Plenary/report from workshop: “Drafting a Strategic Declaration on Organic and Regenerative Synergies.” (30 minutes)
  • Total time of the pre-conference: 4.30 hrs
Key Info

Dates:
1 December 2024
Half day starting at 13:00 – 18:00 (GMT+8)

Format:
Language will be English

Main Organizer:
ICEA (Istituto per la Certificazione Etica e Ambientale – Institute for Ethical and Environmental Certification)
www.icea.bio

Co-organizer:
IFOAM Organics Europe

Target Audience:

  • Organic and regenerative community
  • Organic and regenerative farmers
  • Certifiers and policymakers
  • Environmental NGOs
  • Academics and students in agricultural sciences
  • IFOAM Regional bodies and sector platforms

Maximum Participants:
The Pre-conference can accommodate 100 participants in person.

Registration Fee:
Free of charge