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The Soil Association is a British
registered charity A charitable organization or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, Religion, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good). The legal definitio ...
focused on the effect of agriculture on the environment. It was established in 1946. Their activities include campaigning for local purchasing, public education on nutrition and certification of
organic food Organic food, also known as ecological or biological food, refers to foods and beverages produced using methods that comply with the standards of organic farming. Standards vary worldwide, but organic farming features practices that cycle resou ...
s, and against
intensive farming Intensive agriculture, also known as intensive farming (as opposed to extensive farming), conventional, or industrial agriculture, is a type of agriculture, both of arable farming, crop plants and of Animal husbandry, animals, with higher levels ...
.


History


The Haughley experiment

Lady Eve Balfour (niece of former British Prime Minister Arthur Balfour) was one of the first women to study agriculture in a British university. She and her sister Mary bought New Bells Farm at Haughley Green in Suffolk and started the Haughley Experiment, trialling different types of farming techniques to compare chemical and organic farming. The Haughley experiment was the first formal, side-by-side farm trial to compare organic and chemical-based farming. It was based on an idea that farmers were over-reliant on fertilizers, that livestock, crops and the soil should be treated as a whole system and that "natural" farming produced food which was in some way more wholesome than food produced with more intensive methods. Lady Balfour believed that humanity's future and human health were dependent on how the soil was treated, and ran the experiment to generate scientific data that would support these beliefs. Lady Balfour then published results in 1943 in her book '' The Living Soil''. Reprinted numerous times, it became a founding text of the emerging organic food and farming movement and of the Soil Association.


Founders' meeting

Lady Eve Balfour, Friend Sykes and George Scott Williamson organized a founders' meeting for the Soil Association on 12 June 1945 and about a hundred people attended. The association was formally registered on 3 May 1946, and in the next decade grew to over 4,000 members. ebook It was also founded in part due to concerns over intensive agriculture and in particular the use of herbicides. British Union of Fascists member Jorian Jenks, who was closely associated with Oswald Mosley, was one of the founders. Following Jenks' death in 1963, the association tilted towards the left of the political spectrum, especially under the new president, Barry Commoner. The association was one of the five bodies which in
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in 1972 formed the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements to act as the umbrella organisation to advocate for
organic farming Organic farming, also known as organic agriculture or ecological farming or biological farming,Labelling, article 30 o''Regulation (EU) 2018/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 May 2024 on organic production and labelling of ...
.


Campaigns

Former campaigns by the association include the following areas: *intensive pesticide use *neonicotinoid pesticides *deregulation of gene editing *megafarming *agroecology *welfare of farm animals *ultra-processed foods *healthy school meals *labelling of beauty products The association takes part in industry and trade events, as well as offering training days.


Twenty-first century

Campaigner Alastair Sawday was vice-chairman of the association between 2005 and 2007. As of 2023, Wiltshire farmer Helen Browning is the
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; broadcaster Monty Don was president from 2008 to 2016. Honorary vice-presidents include Jonathan Dimbleby, George McRobie, and Charlotte Mitchell.
King Charles III Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. Charles was born at Buckingham Palace during the reign of his maternal grandfather, King George VI, and ...
is a royal patron.


Certification

The association certifies organic products in farming, food processing, restaurants and catering, fisheries, textiles and leather, and health and beauty products. Its subsidiary Soil Association Certification Ltd is approved by the
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is a Departments of the Government of the United Kingdom, ministerial department of the government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for environmental quality, environmenta ...
. It sets standards for
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, animal welfare, wildlife conservation, residues and additives. Since 2008 its standards have excluded nanomaterials.Paull, John (2011
"Nanomaterials in food and agriculture: The big issue of small matter for organic food and farming"
Proceedings of the Third Scientific Conference of ISOFAR (International Society of Organic Agriculture Research), 28 September - 1 October, Namyangju, Korea., 2:96-99.


See also

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References


Further reading

* : (provides useful overview and commentary on the book's contents). * *
Google books preview
(Report contains submission from the Soil Association, p. 197) * ebook * *


External links

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Soil Association YouTube channel

Patrick Holden, ex-Director of Soil Association, presents ''Week In, Week Out'' for BBC Wales examining the implications of a carbon constrained world on agriculture
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