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2008 Press Releases

Campus Coffee Goes Organic

Increasing number of colleges offer organic coffee to keep students and administrators perking along while minimizing environmental impact.

For Immediate Release
Contact: Sandra Marquardt, 301-592-0077
August 28, 2008
smarquardt@onthemarkpr.com

Organic Trade Association presents stance at Indiana meeting

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

Organic Trade Association presents stance at Indiana meeting
OTA opposes any labeling regulation affecting organic dairy products

Historic meeting further promotes organic provisions in 2008 Farm Bill

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

GREENFIELD, Mass. (Aug. 13, 2008) -In an historic meeting arranged by the Organic Trade Association (OTA), representatives of the organic community met with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Bill Implementation Team Monday to discuss the implementation of organic provisions within the 2008 Farm Bill.

All Things OrganicTM to co-locate with Expo Comida Latina and All Asia Food June 16-18, 2009, in Chicago

PORTLAND, Maine (Aug. 12, 2008)-The Organic Trade Association (OTA), in partnership with Diversified Business Communications, today announced it will co-locate its 2009 All Things OrganicTM Conference and Trade Show with two of Diversified's Cultural Food brand events–Expo Comida Latina and All Asia Food–June 16-18, 2009, at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL.

Organic Trade Association Files a Motion for a Summary Judgment

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

Organic Trade Association Files a Motion for a Summary Judgment in its Suit Challenging Ohio’s New Dairy Labeling Rule
OTA seeks dairy labeling rule that represents consumers rights to know how their food is grown

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