Pangaea Plants is first in WNC to earn biodynamic trademark

From Pangea Plants:

Pangaea Plants Is First in WNC to Earn Biodynamic Trademark; Awarded AG Options Grant

Pangaea Plants is the first farm in Western North Carolina to earn Biodynamic Certification by the Demeter Association. The Demeter Biodynamic trademark is recognized in more than 50 countries as the sign of holistic land stewardship and crops of the highest quality.

This spring, Pangaea Plants was also awarded a grant from WNC AG Options to build a medicinal herb dryer and processing facility. Construction and production are underway.
High quality dried, packaged herbs will be available at harvest to herbalists and herbal manufacturers locally and internationally. Owner Gabriel Noard strongly believes in sharing the goodness of the land and the fruits of his labor, and he hopes that the products of Pangaea Plants “will benefit, not only my farm, but the larger community of growers and processors in WNC and beyond.”

In addition to being Certified Biodynamic, the company holds Organic and G.A.P. Certifications. The farm will be open to the public on “field days” throughout the year to demonstrate herb growing harvesting and drying techniques. The first of these field days is scheduled for July 27th.

“Our focus is on designing systems that are both profitable and sustainable,” Noard says. “To that end, we are expanding our establishment of perennial herbs and our annual herb production, and making substantial investments in our infrastructure.”

Gabriel Noard started the company in 2015, in order to provide for his family in a meaningful way. His choice, he believes, contributes to the health and well-being of his family, the planet, and its inhabitants.

Yet his commitment to sustainable agriculture began over 20 years ago, as he traveled throughout Europe, working with organic and Biodynamic growers. Noard became convinced that Biodynamic farming is holistic land stewardship at its best. It is the highest paradigm of sustainable farming, leaving the smallest possible carbon footprint, since all by-products of the farm are turned to productive uses.

The Demeter trademark was first registered in Europe in 1928, but it has gained new attention with the growing realization that the health of the planet is one with the health of its people . A March 19, 2016 New York Times Business report on the latest trends in natural foods notes that “Biodynamics was a hot topic” around the floor of the recent Natural Foods Expo West event in California.

Noard is honored to have the Demeter trademark on his products, and he adds, “While we will always be the first in WNC to be Certified Biodynamic, I hope that in bringing this paradigm to the area, others will be encouraged to follow suit.”

Pangaea Plants owner Gabriel Noard can be reached at 828-778-4223 or Pangaeaplants@gmail.com. More information on Biodynamics is at www.demeter-usa.org; and on AG Options grants at wncagoptions.org. A valuable resource for growers and buyers is ASAP at asapconnections.org.

 

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About Dan Hesse
I grew up outside of Atlanta and moved to WNC in 2001 to attend Montreat College. After college, I worked at NewsRadio 570 WWNC as an anchor/reporter and covered Asheville City Council and the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners starting in 2004. During that time I also completed WCU's Master of Public Administration program. You can reach me at dhesse@mountainx.com.

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