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ture Movement (IFOAM) 2023Organic Agriculture and Evergreen RevolutionOrganicFarming1) Soil Health2) Water Quality3) Plant Health5) Animal Health? Vermiculture? Biofertilisers? Stem nodulating green manure crops? Bioremediation? Geic Resistance? Biopesticides? Vaccines? High quality feeds and fodder6) Environment? Biomonitoring through Bioindicators? Higher Carbon Sequestration4) Postharvest Technology? New strains with improved keeping, processing and transport qualitiesIFOAM : Geic Engineering is excluded in anic agricultureBiotechnology and Organic Agriculture“We are mitted to study, share and facilitate the responsible use of biotechnology in addressing development needs”Civil Society Organisations’ Declaration“Geically modified anisms represent a threat to family farmers, other food producers, the integrity of geic resources and human and environmental health. They will affect particularly the rural poor, who cannot afford this costly alternative”World Food Summit Plus 5,Rome (June 1013, 2023)Declaration on Biotechnology The Way AheadOur ability to achieve a paradigm shift from green to an evergreen revolution and our ability to face the challenges of global warming and sea level rise will depend upon our ability to harmonise anic farming and the new geics.Geic Modification in Crop Plants:IFOAM Concerns and Way AheadContd…Contd…NGO DeclarationFAO Rome World Food Summit Plus Five (2023)“The problem before us is how to feed billions of new mouths over the next several decades and save the rest of life at the same time, without being trapped in a Faustian bargain that threatens freedom from security. The benefits must e from an evergreen revolution. The aim of this new thrust is to lift food production well above the level attained by the green revolution of the 1960s, using technology and regulatory policy more advanced and even safer than now in existence”Edward O. Wilson, 2023 The Future of lifeEvergreen Revolution