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Organic Agriculture

News and information that help us to understanding links between farm economics and the use of natural resources that is critical to fostering greater harmony between agriculture and ecosystems that support us and other species.

OTA sues to protect organic standards

For Immediate Release (June 30, 2008)

Contacts:
Holly Givens 413-774-7511, Ext.18 hgivens@ota.com
Sue McGovern 781-648-7157 sue@mcgov.com

ORGANIC TRADE ASSOCIATION CHALLENGES
OHIO'S NEW DAIRY LABELING RULE IN FEDERAL COURT

Files suit to protect integrity of organic standards
& consumers' Constitutional rights to truthful product information

OTA's Former Executive Director named President of IFOAM

News Release
Contact: Holly Givens 413-774-7511, Ext. 18
For Immediate Release

GREENFIELD, Mass. (June 24, 2008) -Katherine DiMatteo, who served as executive director of the Organic Trade Association (OTA) from 1990 to 2006, today was named President of the World Board of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) at IFOAM's General Assembly held in Vignola, Italy.

Organic Trade Association optimistic about Farm Bill

For Immediate Release
News Release
Contact: Holly Givens 413-774-7511, Ext. 18

Greenfield, Mass. (May 15, 2008) -The Organic Trade Association (OTA) is pleased that the Farm Bill has passed both the House of Representatives and the Senate by majorities far beyond the two thirds vote necessary to override any Presidential veto. While OTA hopes that the President will not veto the bill, it will work to see that a final bill is passed if there is a veto.

2007 Organic Coffee Market Hits $1 Billion in North America, New Data Shows

New organic coffees sampled at NYC's Union Square Cafe May 13

May 13, 2008
For Immediate Release
Contact: Sandra Marquardt, 301-592-0077
smarquardt@onthemarkpr.com

NEW YORK CITY (May 13, 2008) - The North American organic coffee market reached one billion dollars in 2007, according to new data released today during a sampling event featuring new organic coffees. The event was hosted by the Organic Coffee Collaboration, a project of the Organic Trade Association (OTA), at New York City's popular Union Square Cafe.

Organic Trade Association announces 2008-2009 officers

News Release
For more information:
Barbara Haumann, Press Secretary 413-774-7511

Julia Sabin named as President

New Organic Coffees and Market Data Announced at Union Square Cafe in NYC May 13

What: New organic coffees will be sampled and organic coffee market data announced at New York City's popular Union Square Cafe Tuesday, May 13, 2008, at an event hosted by the Organic Coffee Collaboration, a project of the Organic Trade Association. Participants in the Collaboration are Dallis Coffee, Elan Organic Coffees, Equal Exchange, Fresh Harvest Products, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, and Swiss Water Decaffeinated Coffee Company.

OTA Congratulates Conference Committee on Farm Bill Work

Immediate Release For further information, contact:
Barbara Haumann: (413) 774-7511, ext. 20
Caren Wilcox: (202) 338-2900

Organic Trade Association Reiterates Its Opposition to Ohio's Proposed Action on Dairy Labeling

News Release
For Immediate Release
Contact: Barbara Haumann 413-774-7511, Ext. 20

Flood of Consumer Letters Urges Ohio Dept. of Agriculture to Reject Proposed Rule

OTA 2008 fund campaign raises over $630,000

News Release
Contact: Barbara Haumann (413-774-7511, Ext. 20)

GREENFIELD, Mass. (April 2, 2008)-The Organic Trade Association's (OTA's) 2008 Annual Fund campaign surpassed its goal of $600,000, raising more than $630,000 to help fund OTA's public policy, marketing and public relations efforts planned for 2008. The theme for this year's fund campaign was "Today. Tomorrow, Together, Organic," reflecting OTA's vision to bring organic to the next level of growth and sustainability by industry members working together on issues and goals.

Organic Trade Association opposes Missouri's proposed action on dairy labeling

News Release
For Immediate Release
Contact: Barbara Haumann 413-774-7511, Ext. 20

JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri (April 1, 2008) - If Missouri's proposed legislation passes, affecting labeling on dairy products sold in Missouri, farmers who are choosing to convert to organic production will be discouraged from doing so as will other dairies seeking to satisfy consumer demand, according to the Organic Trade Association (OTA), the business association that represents more than 1,650 members of the organic industry throughout North America.