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FiBL and ITAB Present French Input List at Tech&Bio Fair

FiBL (Research Institute of Organic Agriculture) and ITAB (Technical Institute of Organic Agriculture) showcased the French Input List at the Tech&Bio Fair, highlighting sustainable solutions for organic farming. The list provides farmers with approved inputs that meet organic standards, offering guidance on fertilizers, pest control products, and other agricultural resources.

During the fair, representatives from FiBL and ITAB emphasized the importance of transparency, quality, and compliance in organic agriculture. They also highlighted how the French Input List helps farmers make informed decisions while maintaining environmental sustainability and supporting soil health.

The presentation attracted attention from both local and international participants, including farmers, agronomists, and policymakers, all interested in adopting innovative and eco-friendly farming practices. By sharing the French Input List at Tech&Bio, FiBL and ITAB aim to promote sustainable farming practices and strengthen the organic agriculture sector globally.

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