October 2021 Issue 155

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eyond the benefits of organic produce for the wellbeing of people, organic farming includes management practices that research is showing does in fact help mitigate climate change. Carbon, created by pollution, can actually be absorbed back into soil through a process called carbon sequestration. Although soils globally are highly depleted, the importance of soil quality is at the forefront of organic farming through what is now called regenerative practices, many of which have been practiced by traditional farmers for centuries. Some of these practices include intercropping (a biodiverse mutually beneficial planting system), low tillage practices and cover cropping (planting a non-saleable crop strictly to provide ground cover, water retention and health to the soil microbiome). Encouraging organic farming means supporting the reduction of pollution, not only in our food, but also in the atmosphere. There are, however, many barriers for organic farmers, such as securing land, sourcing crop inputs approved by the

production as well as businesses who sell local organic products in their stores or restaurants. When local businesses sponsor IOPA, they not only connect with a wider network of farmers but their support enables IOPA to provide educational workshops to the public at various agricultural events and to continue raising awareness of the benefits of organic food, grow the organic sector here on the islands and provide food security to all who live here.

IOPA - Connecting Organic Farming To Community Canadian Organic standards and making connections with local businesses. To support organic farmers, local food security and improve access to land, IOPA has created programs that are part of the solution. The Incubator program matches aspiring farmers with mentors from existing certified organic farms. This allows new farmers to develop their business name and skills under the guidance of

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experienced organic producers, share in certification cost and infrastructure and sell their products as certified organic faster because their mentor ensures organic integrity is always upheld. The Associate member program spotlights businesses on Vancouver Island who support organic farmers by providing certified organic seeds, crop amendments, machinery and tools for use in organic

If you are interested in supporting the organic movement or becoming an Associate member, you can sign up at iopa.ca or contact admin@ iopa.ca for more details. The Islands Organic Producers Association (IOPA) is a nonprofit member-driven society that has been certifying farms on Vancouver Island and surrounding islands since 1990. Image above; Kale undersown with clover on Tatlo Road Farm. Undersowing helps protect the soil and adds nutrients. Courtesy Tatlo Road Farm


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October Forecasts

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Greening the Red List Can Accelerate Species Recovery

4min
page 76

Listening. The Heart of Healing

2min
page 73

Golden Ghost Tattoo Removal

2min
pages 74-75

IOPA - Connecting Organic Farming To Community

2min
page 72

The Importance of Eelgrass

2min
page 71

Riding the Waves of Emotions

4min
page 69

The Colours of Autumn Strolls

2min
page 68

Gratitude

2min
page 61

Why We Should Read: A Mind Spread Out on the Ground

2min
page 67

Cabaret Weekend Features Two Favourite Pianists

1min
page 62

Progressive Green Building Technologies

5min
pages 58-59

Art Show at Little Bird

2min
page 65

Strategies to save for your children’s Education

2min
page 57

Gerard’s Specialty Foods

2min
page 56

$2000 for Healthy and Climate Smart Home

3min
page 55

Mulch Mulch Mulch

2min
page 52

Quercetin the Bountiful Bioflavonoid

2min
page 51

Seed Saving Workshop

1min
page 50

Is Tinnitus Real?

2min
page 49

Chemainus Theatre Cabaret Series

1min
pages 46-47

Fact or Fiction - Learning to Live with Bullfrogs

2min
pages 43-44

October 7th

2min
page 38

Torchbearers Art Show

1min
page 37

Cowichan Women’s Health Collective

2min
page 34

Local Pairings for your Thanksgiving Turkey

4min
pages 27-29

Science & Romance: Friends or Foes?

4min
pages 20-21

Back to School, Back to Sleep

5min
pages 32-33

Delicious Finds at reFRESH Marketplace

2min
pages 30-31

Give Thanks There’s Always Something New in Cowichan

1min
pages 24-25

Rainforest Arts Thinking and Talking Big

2min
page 19

Luschiim’s Plants

5min
pages 11-13

Fill Your Basket from a 50km Radius

2min
pages 8-9

The Traditions of Breaking Bread

2min
pages 16-17

See Harry Manx Live In Concert

3min
page 10

An Untraditional Thanksgiving

3min
page 15

Business and Arts:More than a Fist Bump

1min
page 14

Barnes & Maracle

3min
page 18

October Events

2min
page 5
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