From:
Michele Galante [mailto:mbgmd@optonline.net]
Sent: Friday, October 07,
2005 10:39 AM
To: mbgmd@optonline.net
Subject: Sneak Attack on
Organic Standards
Hi,
Thought you might find this interesting.
The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) needs your immediate help to stop
Congress and the Bush administration from seriously degrading 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 & Dean Foods--aided and abetted by the
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), are moving to lower organic standards
by allowing a Bush appointee to create a list of synthetic ingredients that
would be allowed 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.
This week, acting in haste and near-total secrecy, the U.S. Senate will vote
on a "rider" to the 2006 Agriculture Appropriations Bill that will reduce
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 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.
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
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.
Take action here:
http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/oca/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1242
Take action now at
http://www.democracyinaction.org/oca/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1242