The need for organic supply chains increases as consumption grows.
DID-IT wants to stimulate organic supply by kickstart, support and funding of projects to cultivate and produce with diversity for more high-quality organic agricultural products.
BRAZIL visit
For Poppe Braam DID-IT, there is a long history in Brazil.
In 1993, Terra Preservada founded with the help of Poppe Braam DO-IT and Hans Friese Ciranda, 2 sister companies where DO-IT imported into Europe and Ciranda into the United States.
A project in southern Brazil, Parana, around the Natural Park of Iguazu, where existing agriculture was converted to organic, for soya and tapioca, with crops such as beans, corn and wheat.
There were a few large farmers and small farmer cooperatives who participated in the project, supervised by experts from — IBD Institute of Biodynamics.
The goal was and is organic soy and tapioca for export and local sales to maintain rainforest, biodiversity and habitats with social structures.
It is still a thriving project, under the name since 2012 Biorganics, where Poppe is actively involved as a DID-IT
On March 9, Poppe and Frouwkje Braam, DID-IT, together with Astrid Dossche van de Hobbit, supplier of organic soy products, left for Brazil to visit Biorganica and Tofutura.
You can also contact us via info@diditorganic.nl