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  2. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL is one of the world’s leading institutes in the field of organic agriculture. Its locations are situated in Switzerland (founded in 1973), Germany (2000), Austria (2004), France (2017) and a representation in Brussels/Belgium (2017) through FiBL Europe.

  3. List of countries by organic farmland - Wikipedia

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    Country Area 2020 Argentina 1,187 Australia 49,797 Austria 7,164 Belgium 143 Brazil 3,388 Chile 1,474 China 108 Colombia 106 Costa Rica 11 Croatia 68 Czech Republic

  4. Organic farming by continent - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2016 FiBL / IFOAM Report, in Europe the largest market of organic food sales is in Germany (7.9 billion Euros) and France (4.8 billion Euros) (FiBL and IFOAM – 2016). [11] There was also an increase in growth in 2014 in Sweden In 2014, "by more than 40 percent – a remarkable rate for an already well-established market ...

  5. Bio Suisse - Wikipedia

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    Bio Suisse is the main organisation of organic agriculture in Switzerland.This umbrella organization counts 33 organic farmers' associations among its members, as well as the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL.

  6. Geography of Germany - Wikipedia

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    General map of Germany. Germany (German: Deutschland) is a country in Central and Western Europe [3] that stretches from the Alps, across the North European Plain to the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. It is the second-most populous country in Europe after Russia, and is seventh-largest country by area in the continent.

  7. Territorial evolution of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The territorial evolution of Germany in this article include all changes in the modern territory of Germany from its unification making it a country on 1 January 1871 to the present although the history of "Germany" as a territorial polity concept and the history of the ethnic Germans are much longer and much more complex.

  8. North German Plain - Wikipedia

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    Physical map of Germany. The North German Plain largely corresponds to the dark green surfaces north of the tan-coloured low mountain ranges. Morning fog in East Frisia. The North German Plain or Northern Lowland [1] (German: Norddeutsches Tiefland) is one of the major geographical regions of Germany. It is the German part of the North European ...

  9. Verl - Wikipedia

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    Verl (German: ⓘ) is a town in the district of Gütersloh in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is approximately 15 km south of Bielefeld and 10 km east of Gütersloh. In the 19th century two citizens of Verl, Johannes Otto and Ferdinand Bredeik (Bredeick), founded two towns in Ohio, USA: Delphos and Ottoville. Since the 1990s ...