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PEI Certified Organic Produicers Cooperative

Membership has benefits:



  • Receive discounts on our organic workshop fees and tickets to the Organic Harvest Meal
  • Get market exposure on this website for your farm
  • Become eligible to supply produce to our annual Organic Harvest Meal
  • Receive full access to our new Buy, Sell and Trade section
  • Most importantly, support an organization dedicated to promoting the interests of certified organic growers in the Province

Join us now!

Certification Workshop January 21, 2010 Rodd's Royalty Inn

Oyster Bed Compost

Organic Compost and Compost Teas

Posted: Monday 15th March 2010 10:55

Specializing in certified organic compost and compost teas

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FOCUS and DIRECTION for 2010

March 22, 2010 at 7:00 PM Farm Centre, 420 University Ave, Charlottetown

Updated: Wednesday 10th March 2010 12:34

PEI Certified Organic Cooperative Annual General Meeting

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Special Report on Organic in the Globe and Mail

Today, total sales in Canada are estimated at $2 billion a year, with 41 per cent in conventional grocery stores.

Posted: Saturday 13th February 2010 12:40

Organic food is reaching a critical mass in the marketplace, and the growth trends show it’s not going away,” says Matthew Holmes, managing director of the Organic Trade Association (OTA) in Canada.

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PEI Certified Organic Producers Co-operative

New Address and Office Hours

Posted: Monday 18th January 2010 10:27

Our new address is: Suite 110 420 University Ave Charlottetown, PE C1A 7Z5 Executive Director Roy Genge Office Hours Monday to Friday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

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Raising Organic Entrepreneurs

Stephen and Cindy Cousins, along with growing organic crops, are also raising organic entrepreneurs.

Updated: Tuesday 27th October 2009 15:45

Stephen and Cindy Cousins, along with growing organic crops, are also raising organic entrepreneurs. Their three children, ages 10, 14 and 16 all started their own farming ventures during their summer months. The youngest of the three, Daniel, is now in Grade 5 and farming aside, enjoys biking, playing sports and spending time with friends.

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