IFOAM - International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements

02/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/25/2026 10:16

It takes a village: An introductory webinar on establishing an organic district

Many organic actors from around the world aspire to emulate organic villages and bio-districts. These geographical areas are quite special. They are proof of what happens when producers, community members, local authorities, tour operators and local stakeholders band together.

The Cilento Bio-district in the Campania region in Italy, for example, spans over 3,000 square kilometres, 37 municipalities. Since its establishment, the local economy got a boost as consumers bought local. The bottom-up approach in Cilento also showed how farmers can influence policy and stir it towards a sustainable and inclusive path.

But how does one even begin to establish a bio-district? And what does it take to sustain it?

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On 27 March at 1 p.m. CET, IFOAM - Organics International will host a webinar exploring the story of a bio-district, how it was initiated, the challenges it faced, and how the initiative continues to thrive today.

Aina Calafat Rogers, a resident of a bio-district and member of the International Network of Eco Regions (IN.N.E.R.), will also join to talk about how bio-districts are built on a community level. Te-Chun Chen, Naturland International Development and Strategy Coordinator and IN.N.E.R. global ambassador, will moderate the webinar.

The webinar is designed to help organic actors who want to emulate bio-districts and provide inspirations that can be implemented in their localities. Some of the topics that will be discussed are:

  1. How are territorial food systems such as bio-districts initiated and how are they sustained?

  1. How has the establishment of the bio-district changed the local economy and the social and political environment of the area?

  1. What are the challenges in sustaining a bio-district or similar local initiatives?

  1. In some areas in Spain, community building and education, especially of children, play a big part in the creation of bio-district. Why did INNER implement this approach and what are the impacts of this approach?

  1. How can organic actors from non-EU countries initiate an organic district?

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Please note that the views and opinions expressed by the speakers do not necessarily reflect the stand of IFOAM - Organics International.

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