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Biodynamic agriculture
A holistic farming system rooted in Rudolf Steiner's 1924 lectures — treating the farm as a self-contained living organism — certified worldwide under the Demeter label.
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A method of organic farming originating in eight lectures given by Rudolf Steiner in 1924, which conceives the farm as a self-sustaining organism: fertility built through on-farm composting, crop diversity, animal integration and specially prepared compost "preparations". The Demeter label, introduced in 1928 as the world's first ecological certification, remains its certification mark, administered globally by the Biodynamic Federation Demeter International.
References
Steiner 1924 origin; Demeter 1928 as first ecological label; whole-farm/self-sustaining requirements; global federation and 70+ country recognition.
Overview
What it means
Biodynamics goes beyond organic prohibitions (no synthetic fertilisers, pesticides or GMOs) to require whole-farm management: mandatory integration of crops and livestock, on-farm fertility generation and biodiversity set-asides.
Its distinctive practices — herbal and mineral preparations, planting calendars referencing lunar and cosmic rhythms — derive from Steiner's anthroposophy and are scientifically contested, even as its soil-building and diversity outcomes overlap with validated agroecological practice.
How it is used
Demeter-certified production is established in wine, dairy, coffee and specialty crops across more than 70 countries, commanding price premiums. Researchers study biodynamic farms as long-running experiments in closed-loop fertility; sustainability buyers treat the label as an "organic-plus" signal.
Why it matters
Biodynamics is the oldest organised alternative-agriculture movement and a living test case for how esoteric origins, certification rigour and measurable agronomic outcomes interact — relevant wherever "regenerative" claims outrun definitions.
Definitions and controversy
Definition status is "Contested": the certification standards are well defined, but claims resting on cosmic influences lack scientific support; the entry distinguishes the codified farming system from its metaphysical framing.
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