The Going Organic network is simply about growing organics.

The Going Organic network of Alberta is a non-profit network dedicated to strengthening the organic initiative through networking, education and communication.

Membership is available to everyone who wants to see organics bloom in Alberta—farmers, gardeners, chefs, retailers, processors, educators and consumers.

Alberta-Saskatchewan Organic Directory is now online!!
The organic directory is a listing of organic farmers across both provinces. Listings are divided into Consumer Access and Wholesale Access, so if you are a consumer looking to buy from a farmer, a farmer looking for other organic farmers in your region, or a buyer looking for product, it will be no problem to find what you are looking for! Click on the Organic Directory and get connected with organics.

If you are an organic producer or certified organic entity and are not listed, please download the form. You can print it and send it by mail, or download the form, save it to your computer, fill it in electronically, and send it to becky.lipton@goingorganic.ca. If you are unable to download the form, download a free version of adobe acrobat at www.adobe.com



Click on Events Button at Left for details on these and other Events.

ALBERTA ORGANIC PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
SEMI-ANNUAL MEMBERS MEETING

NOVEMBER 14, 2009
Namao Hall, Namao, AB. Click here for PDF of Agenda.

Current State of the Organic Consumer
15 Minuter Webinar. Click here to watch.

Market Caravan and Go Hits the Road Series. Click banner below.

The Alberta-Saskatchewan Organic Directory
is now online!
Click here


Go Hits the Road

Marketing Caravan


Go organic this spring-choose, grow and buy organic foods. GO-A culinary community book is a great gift for friends and family, buy it by clicking HERE or at Community Natural Foods, Forage Foods and Blush Lane Organics in Calgary, and Greenwoods Bookstore and Earth General Store in Edmonton.

For archives of GO News, Click Here

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