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What is organic farming? Glenisk yogurt is certified organic by the Irish Organic Farmers and Growers Association (IOFGA), which means it comes from real fields of real grass, with healthy cows, healthy soil, clean water and safe handling. No chemicals, pesticides or antibiotics are used in the production of milk or any other ingredient. Organic foods help to protect the livelihood of small, family-run farms that keep the countryside varied, clean and full of wildlife. Organic cows frequently live to the age of 15 and enjoy a natural environment where calves feed from the udder rather than on artificial milk substitute. Organic farming also produces less carbon emissions and so helps reduce climate change.

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What is organic farming?

Glenisk yogurt is certified organic by the Irish Organic Farmers and Growers Association (IOFGA), which means it comes from real fields of real grass, with healthy cows, healthy soil, clean water and safe handling. No chemicals, pesticides or antibiotics are used in the production of milk or any other ingredient. Organic foods help to protect the livelihood of small, family-run farms that keep the countryside varied, clean and full of wildlife. Organic cows frequently live to the age of 15 and enjoy a natural environment where calves feed from the udder rather than on artificial milk substitute. Organic farming also produces less carbon emissions and so helps reduce climate change.


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