Organic Valley
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Organic Valley is a cooperative of organic farmers based in La Farge, Wisconsin, United States. It was founded in 1988 and is one of the world's largest organic brands. The cooperative includes over 1,800 farmers in 34 U.S. states, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
History[edit | edit source]
Organic Valley was established in 1988 by a group of farmers from the Coulee Region of Wisconsin. Their goal was to create an organization that would help family farms survive, protect the environment, promote animal welfare, and produce high-quality organic food.
Products[edit | edit source]
Organic Valley produces a wide range of organic products, including milk, cheese, butter, eggs, produce, and meat. All products are certified organic by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and meet or exceed its standards.
Farming Practices[edit | edit source]
Organic Valley farmers follow strict organic farming practices. They do not use synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. Instead, they rely on natural methods such as crop rotation, composting, and biological pest control. Animals are raised on pasture and are not given antibiotics or growth hormones.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Organic Valley is committed to sustainability. The cooperative uses renewable energy sources, reduces waste, and promotes biodiversity on its farms. It also supports local communities through its farmer-owned model.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Organic Valley is a leading organic brand that is committed to sustainable farming practices, high-quality products, and supporting family farms. Its cooperative model ensures that farmers have a say in the business and share in its success.
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