Sounding Circle: SOS - Safeguard Organic Standards

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21 Sep 2005 @ 18:53, by Raymond Powers

SOS - Safeguard Organic Standards

After 35 years of hard work, the U.S. organic community has built up a multi-billion dollar alternative to industrial agriculture, based upon strict organic standards and organic community control over modification to these standards.

Now, large corporations such as Kraft, Wal-Mart, & Dean Foods--aided and abetted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and members of the Organic Trade Association are moving to lower organic standards by allowing Bush appointees in the USDA National Organic Program to create a broad list of synthetic ingredients that would be allowed in organic production. Even worse these proposed regulatory changes will reduce future public discussion and input and take away the National Organic Standards Board’s (NOSB) traditional lead jurisdiction in setting standards. What this means, in blunt terms. is that USDA bureaucrats and industry lobbyists, not consumers, will now have more control over what can go into organic foods and products. (Send a quick letter to your Senator online here)

During the week of Sept. 20 through Sept. 23, acting in haste and near-total secrecy, the U.S. Senate plans to vote on a rider to the 2006 Agriculture Appropriations Bill that will take away control over organic standards from the National Standards Board and put this control in the hands of federal bureaucrats in the USDA (remember the USDA proposal in 1997-98 that said that genetic engineering, toxic sludge, and food irradiation would be OK on organic farms, or USDA suggestions in 2004 that heretofore banned pesticides, hormones, tainted feeds, and animal drugs would be OK?).

For the past week in Washington, OCA has been urging members of the Senate not to reopen and subvert the federal statute that governs U.S. Organic standards (the Organic Food Production Act—OFPA), but rather to let the organic community and the National Organic Standards Board resolve our differences over issues like synthetics and animal feed internally, and then proceed to a open public comment period. Unfortunately most Senators seem to be listening to industry lobbyists more closely than to us. We need to raise our voices. (Send a quick letter to your Senator online here)

In the past, grassroots mobilization and mass pressure by organic consumers have been able to stop the USDA and Congress from degrading organic standards. This time Washington insiders tell us that the “fix is already in.” So we must take decisive action now. We need you to call your U.S. Senators today. We need you to sign the following petition and send it to everyone you know. We also desperately need funds to head off this attack in the weeks and months to come. Thank you for your support. Together we will take back citizen control over organic standards and preserve organic integrity.

Call the Capital Switchboard here: 877-762-8762, and tell your US Senator to not support any ammendments to the ag appropriations bill that would lower organic standards - or send a quick letter to your Congressperson online here: www.organicconsumers.org/rd-ofpa.htm


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21 Sep 2005 @ 22:43 by astrid : Yeaaahhh....
this is one of those constant draggs... But ONE day the Balance will be restored!
How was the saying on the Wall: mene, mene tekel...... Also, let's not ever forget that there's no corruption without someone COMPROMIZING first!...In other words: cto compromize, which we all have been brainwashed to see as some sort of "Good Social Skill" is NOT Life-supportive at all, while it IS a "Social skill" and it does what it is meant to do: erode -as in destroy completely- our integrity!
But as long as we are aware of this and know to counter act it and respond only to what we know is right (-and that grows/changes as we re-gain higher grounds! , so the work is never done; meaning over/done with!.... it goes on and pn to ever finer ways of being! ).  



22 Sep 2005 @ 08:54 by Pip Wilson @203.220.141.183 : Happy Equinox
Greetings from a bro in Sandy Beach, NSW, Australia. Equinox is a rare chance for those in both hemispheres to be as one, seasonally speaking. Your blog is full of inspiration for me and I'm sure thousands of others, so I hope you can keep it up for years to come. I'm also syndicating your headlines on my news page, and I regularly watch on my SharpReader.  


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