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Only One Percent of Icelandic Agriculture Is Certified Organic

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Only one percent of Icelandic agriculture has received organic certification. Today, more incentives are needed that facilitate organic farming practices and are in line with what is common abroad. This is revealed in a new documentary by producer and director Anna Mária Björnsdóttir, titled GRÓA, which deals with organic farming in Iceland. She made the film together with filmmaker Tum Bjarti Valdimarsson.  ...

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Only one percent of Icelandic agriculture has received organic certification. Today, more incentives are needed that facilitate organic farming practices and are in line with what is common abroad. This is revealed in a new documentary by producer and director Anna Mária Björnsdóttir, titled GRÓA, which deals with organic farming in Iceland. She made the film together with filmmaker Tum Bjarti Valdimarsson.  ...

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heimildin.is broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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