The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development has put out a significant amount of research on how organic production methods offer a great opportunity. Most of the world uses low-input farming at this point, and it's not likely to change any time soon. We can learn the lessons of our developed country here in Canada. The EU and the U.S. also have put significant investments into organic research, in order to look at how these low-input methods actually provide a great opportunity for localized systems around the world.
We also see a great benefit for trade to continue. Those African farmers rely on an organic market in Europe to provide them with an alternative method, and one that is not putting them into a cycle of dependence on other methods of agriculture, which could be harmful to them.