NORTHEAST ORGANIC FARMING ASSOCIATION INC

Northeast Organic Farming Association – The Northeast Organic Farming Association is a non-profit organization of over 5,000 farmers, gardeners, landscape professionals and consumers working to promote healthy food, organic farming practices and a cleaner environment. NOFA has chapters in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.

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Titusville, NJ 08560
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Love what NOFA is doing to support organic farming and build a cleaner environment! 🌱 Together, we can create a healthier future for our communities! ❤️ #OrganicFarming #NOFA
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Excited to see the impact of the Carbon Restoration Campaign! Can't wait to learn more about how we can all contribute to healthier soils and resilient farms! 🌍✨ #SustainableFarming #NoMoreExtremeWeather
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- How can we effectively engage consumers in supporting local organic farming initiatives and understanding the benefits of organic practices?
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- What strategies can NOFA implement to secure more sustainable funding for policy advocacy, especially in light of the challenges facing organic integrity?
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Welcome The Northeast Organic Farming Association is a nonprofit organization of over 5000 farmers gardeners landscape professionals and consumers working to promote healthy food organic farming practices and a cleaner environment. NOFA has chapters in Connecticut Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Rhode Island and Vermont. Preview of Organic Roots Documentary 50 Years of the Northeast Organic Farming Association Soil Carbon Restoration We are promoting our collaborative carbon restoration campaign. Learn what farming methods will return carbon to the soil and keep it there for healthier crops more resilient farms and less extreme weather.

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