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About Organic Centre Wales:
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Organic Centre Wales (OCW) was established in 2000 as a
focal point for the dissemination of information on organic food and
farming to producers and other interested parties in Wales. In 2003, it
was agreed that it should extend its focus to public education, public
procurement, policy and strategy development, thus providing support to
the whole of the organic community in Wales. It is based at the
University of Wales, Aberystwyth. |
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OCW is run by a partnership of four
organizations actively involved in organic farming research and knowledge
transfer in Wales: ADAS, Elm Farm Research Centre (EFRC), the Institute of
Grassland and Environmental Research (IGER) and the Institute of Rural Sciences at
the University of Wales, Aberystwyth (IRS).OCW core
staff are responsible for the co-ordination of the different areas of activity,
with the partners responsible for much of the delivery of services to producers
and others. The funding for OCW comes from the Welsh Assembly Government
(WAG) and Farming Connect (with additional support from the European Union EAGGF
Objective 1 funds) to carry out the co-ordination functions, with additional
funding for delivery through a separate WAG Organic Conversion Information
Service contract and the Farming Connect Organic Development Programme.
Staff list
Contact us at: Organic Centre Wales, Institute of Rural Sciences,
Aberystwyth University, Ceredigion, SY23 3AL. Tel. 01970 622248, Fax
01970 622238. e-mail: organic@aber.ac.uk.
Technical helpline 01970 622100.
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