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By vast
Published: November 13, 2023
The Organic & Non-GMO Sourcebook is the world’s only directory of organic, non-GMO, and regenerative suppliers. The Sourcebook features suppliers of seeds, grains, ingredients, animal feed, and food products. There are also related products and services, such as advocacy organizations, GMO testing labs, and organic, non-GMO, and regenerative certification firms.
The Sourcebook is both an online searchable database and a print publication. You can receive a free copy of the print version by subscribing to The Organic & Non-GMO Report. You can also just purchase the print publication.
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Publishing educational materials for modern farmers since 1971, including books, monthly magazines, events, online learning, and more; believes what is good for the farmer is good for the world
Laboratory proficiency testing, GMO and non-GMO certified reference materials, collaborative study organizers, methods of analysis, international representation, symposia, conferences, and publishers
Research on GMO related issues in Canada, public education, and campaign issues
Canada's national organic farmer and consumer association, registered educational charity, offering training and resources toward adopting sustainable and commercially viable organic production methods; provides a voice for organic farmers and consumers on policy and regulatory issues
Focus on sustainable agriculture, national ag and conservation policy, rural small businesses, community renewal
Information and research provided by scientific experts on genetic engineering and their associated pesticides with a lens on health, medicine, and agriculture
Information about GMO-free food since 1997; petitions to European governments; annual conferences, non-profit European consumers platform
Works locally and globally at the intersection of policy and practice to ensure fair and sustainable food, farm, and trade systems
World leader in educating the public and change-makers about the health risks and environmental dangers of GMOs and associated pesticides; empower consumers to lead organic lifestyles and shape the changing marketplace to reject GMOs from the food supply and environment
Meet farmers where they’re at in their journey as they transition to regenerative organic agricultural models; have four branches that ensure farmer partners have the financial (Mad Capital), strategic (Mad Lands), connective (Mad Markets), and communal (Mad Revolution) support they need to thrive
Nonprofit provides training, resources, mentoring, and practical advice to help farmers grow; annually hosts country's largest gathering of organic farmers in La Crosse, Wisconsin; free resources include the Organic Broadcaster newspaper, Midwest Organic Resource directory, and Guidebook for Organic Certification
Extensive market data (prices, acreage, yields, trade information, etc.) for organic and non-GMO crops; online auction platform for organic and non-GMO grains, oilseeds, and dairy
Sustainable/organic outreach, research, and education; organic corn breeding program, agricultural consulting with farmers
Promoting and providing education and outreach for sustainable and organic farming and foods in Nebraska for over 40 years
Organic certification for crops, livestock, processing, and wildcrafting; NOP accredited; education and marketing support for organic producers and those transitioning to organic production
Non-profit organization and North America's leading third-party program offering non-GMO verification; works with suppliers, brands, retailers, and consumers in coordination with industry-wide efforts to protect and increase the availability of non-GMO seeds, ingredients, and finished products
Educational resources for sustainable and organic agriculture; membership based, quarterly newsletter, annual winter conference in Aberdeen, SD, and summer field days
Provides organic certifiers, growers, manufacturers, and suppliers an independent review of products intended for use in certified organic production, handling, and processing under U.S., Canadian, and Mexican organic standards; a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization; when companies apply, OMRI reviews their products against organic standards; also provides technical support and training for organic professionals
Funds organic research and advocates public support of organic research; represents organic farmers in the GMO debate
Advances ethical seed solutions to meet food and farming needs, supports development and stewardship of the genetic resources of agricultural seed through research, education, and advocacy
Works to build a more economically-just, environmentally-regenerative, and community-focused food system through education and research that directly supports farmers; coordinates year-round workshops and events, administers formal farming apprenticeships, and facilitates research that empowers farmers with data they value; also works to foster productive connections between farmers, community members, local businesses, policymakers, and other stakeholders; annual Sustainable Agriculture Conference takes place in February
Non-profit educational organization that aims to research, develop, and promote profitable, ecologically sound, and community-enhancing approaches to agriculture; also coordinates the US testing network to evaluate corn germplasm for organic and non-GMO grain
Education, outreach, networking, annual educational conference, monthly Community Conversation, monthly e-newsletter
Non-profit organization committed to building healthy soil through organic practices and establishing research projects that give farmers the tools and knowledge to increase soil health, crop quality, and yields, while simplifying farm management
Group of concerned citizens and scientists that provide online news and projects to inform the public of GMOs, sustainable agriculture, and the potential harm of GMOs
A Civil Society forum that offers critical perspectives and resources on the next generation of genetic engineering (a.k.a. GMO 2.0), grounded in ethics and social, economic, and ecological justice; offer tools, news and analysis monitoring the broad local and global impacts of convergence technologies; not affiliated with industry or academia, but responds to concerns from civil society at large
Provides price assessment and analysis of organic and non-GMO markets, consultations, information services, and information
Provides articles and information on science, genetics, and genetic engineering from a holistic and contextural perspective, including a project on non-target effects of genetic manipulation and a searchable database
Provides information to ensure a safe, healthy, and regenerative food supply
Association representing food manufacturers and retailers, engaging in consumer education, and licensing use of the standardized seal "Ohne GenTechnik" (No GMO) on food and feed products that meet their standards