If Organic Cost Share is of Concern/priority to you-here is info to take action to help secure it in the new USDA Farm Bill!! Vicki Morrone Organic Farming Specialist Center For Regional Food Systems at MSU 480 Wilson Rd. Room 303 East Lansing, MI 48824 517-353-3542/517-282-3557 (cell) [log in to unmask] Www.MichiganOrganic.msu.edu [cid:C460BE36-5205-460E-A69F-B2C8C39FEF97] From: National Organic Coalition <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Date: Wednesday, January 8, 2014 1:20 PM To: Vicki Morrone <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Subject: Action Alert: Call Farm Bill Conferees TODAY to help save Organic Certification Cost Share! [http://www.nationalorganiccoalition.org/images/1mail-icon-sm.png]<http://www.nationalorganiccoalition.org/ReferAFriendProcess.aspx?A=Form&VID=51337617&OID=22916&OTYPE=2004> [Facebook share] <http://www.nationalorganiccoalition.org/CampaignProcess.aspx?A=Link&VID=51337617&KID=22916&LID=424692> [Twitter share] <http://www.nationalorganiccoalition.org/CampaignProcess.aspx?A=Link&VID=51337617&KID=22916&LID=424693> Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.<http://www.nationalorganiccoalition.org/CampaignProcess.aspx?A=View&Data=3XC%2b1NVH0Z2uWFOa736ytQ%3d%3d> [http://www.nationalorganiccoalition.org/images/e-newsbanner.jpg] Take Action NOW! January 8, 2013 Dear Vicki, Action Needed NOW on Organic Certification Cost Share in the Farm Bill [http://www.nationalorganiccoalition.org/images/206.jpg] Call Conferees TODAY! (see list below) National Organic Certification Cost Share (NOCCS) is a top item for Farm Bill Conference. The House Bill repeals Certification Cost Share and the Senate Bill fully funds the program. If you live or work in any of the States/Districts listed below, please call your conference member (see below) and ask them to: "Support the National Organic Certification Cost Share program" See the Fact Sheet below and <http://www.nationalorganiccoalition.org/CampaignProcess.aspx?A=Link&VID=51337617&KID=22916&LID=424694> HERE<http://www.nationalorganiccoalition.org/CampaignProcess.aspx?A=Link&VID=51337617&KID=22916&LID=424698> for more information about the NOCCS The organic community is united in support of the organic certification cost share Program. During the past year, certification cost share has been unavailable to organic handlers in all states and organic farmers in 34 states, because the National Organic Certification Cost Share Program (NOCCSP) has been suspended. The time is now for the House and Senate to restore this funding in the 2014 Farm Bill. Organic Certification Cost Share: * Keeps Organic Production in the United States -- Meeting Strong US Consumer Demand for Organic with U.S. Organic Product * Enables Farmers and Handlers to Access the Growing Organic Market and Meet Consumer Demand * Helps Ensure Integrity and Consistency of the Organic Label * Encourages Value-Added Processing Infrastructure for Organic Farmers; and * Keeps a Diversity of Farms Certifying as Organic Call your Representative/Senator on the Farm Bill Conference Committee in the following states STATE REPRESENTATIVE/SENATOR DISTRICT PHONE # Alabama Rep. Mike Rogers R-3rd 202-225-4872 Alabama Rep. Martha Roby R-2nd 202-225-2901 Arkansas Rep. Rick Crawford R-1st 202-225-4076 Arkansas Sen. John Boozman R-statewide 202-224-4843 California Rep. Jeff Denham R-10th 202-225-4540 California Rep. Jim Costa D-16th 202-225-3341 California Rep. Gloria Negrete McLeod D-35th 202-225-6161 Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet D-statewide 202-224-5852 Florida Rep. Steve Southerland R-2nd 202-225-5235 Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss R-statewide 202-224-3521 Georgia Rep. Austin Scott R-8th 202-225-6531 Illinois Rep. Rodney Davis R-13th 202-225-2371 Iowa Rep. Steve King R-4th 202-225-4426 Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin D-statewide 202-224-3254 Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts R-statewide 202-224-4774 Mass. Rep. Jim McGovern D-2nd 202-225-6101 Michigan Chairwoman Sen. Debbie Stabenow D-statewide 202-224-4822 Minnesota Ranking Member Collin Peterson D-7th 202-225-2165 Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar D-statewide 202-224-3244 Minnesota Rep. Tim Walz D-1st 202-225-2472 Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran R-statewide 22-224-5054 Montana Sen. Max Baucus D-statewide 202-224-2651 N. Carolina Rep. Mike McIntyre D-7th 202-225-2731 N. Dakota Sen. John Hoeven R-statewide 202-224-2551 Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown D-statewide 202-224-2315 Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge D-11th 202-225-7032 Oklahoma Chairman Frank D. Lucas R-3rd 202-225-5565 Oregon Rep. Kurt Schrader D-5th 202-225-5711 Penn. Rep. Glenn Thompson R-5th 202-225-5121 S. Dakota Rep. Kristi Noem R-statewide 202-225-2801 Texas Rep. K. Michael Conaway R-11th 202-225-3605 Texas Rep. Randy Neugebauer R-19th 202-225-4005 Texas Rep. Filemon Vela D-34th 202-225-9901 Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy D-statewide 202-224-4242 Washington Rep. Suzan DelBene D-1st 202-225-6311 Organic Certification Cost Share Fact Sheet Keeps Organic Production in the United States -- Meeting Strong US Consumer Demand for Organic with U.S. Organic Product * Sales of organic food and beverages continue to grow at a rapid rate, growing by 9.5 percent in 2011 and exceeding 10 percent in 2012. Nationwide, sales of organic food and beverages reached $35 billion in 2012. * Domestic production of organic products cannot keep up with growing demand for organic products. Unless we continue to grow organic production in the United States, we will continue to rely on imported product to meet this demand. These are jobs that can and should be kept here in the U.S. Enables Farmers and Handlers to Access the Growing Organic Market and Meet Consumer Demand * Organic certification is an annual cost that farmers and handlers incur in order to sell their products as "certified organic." Annual certification, an extensive process of outside third-party review of all organic operations, is a necessary gateway to accessing the organic market. Helps Ensure Integrity and Consistency of the Organic Label * The purpose of having national organic standards is to ensure integrity and consistency of all food and beverages labeled as organic. * Organic certification involves third-party verification to ensure standards are being met. Certification across all sectors of organic ensures consistency in consumer understanding of the integrity of the label, whether at the farmers' market or the grocery store. * If organic farmers and handlers move away from the rigorous organic certification processes because of cost considerations, it will undermine consumer expectations that food marketed as organic meets strong and uniform standards. Encourages Value-Added Processing Infrastructure for Organic Farmers * To meet growing consumer demand for value-added organic products, organic farmers need greater access to processing infrastructure. In many cases, the costs of organic certification for a processing facility outweigh the benefits for the small volume of organic product handled. However, the organic certification cost share program has made it possible for conventional processing facilities to get certified to handle organic product. Without this cost share, organic value-added processing infrastructure could shrink, at the same time as consumers are demanding more product. Keeps a Diversity of Farms Certifying as Organic * The costs of annual certification are high and increasing. The two federal programs providing certification cost share offer a modest, partial (75 percent) reimbursement of up to $750 annually per certification, to help defray these costs. For fiscal year 2011, about 9000 organic operations received certification cost share from the two programs. * This cost share is particularly helpful to small and medium sized organic operations, for which the certification costs can be prohibitive. Without this assistance, many small and medium scale operations may stop getting certified all together. * Use of the organic label across all sectors of food and farming -- small, medium, larger farms, and fresh product as well as processed foods -- adds to the value and integrity of the entire label to meet consumer expectations. Status of Organic Certification Cost Share in Farm Bill Historically, two programs have provided organic certification cost share assistance. * The Agricultural Management Assistance (AMA), enacted as part of the Federal Crop Insurance Act, provides certification cost share assistance for organic farmers (but not handlers) in 16 states. The AMA program also provides risk management and conservation grants to producers in those states as well. * The National Organic Certification Cost Share Program (NOCCSP), enacted as Section 10606 of the 2002 Farm Bill and reauthorized through the 2008 Farm Bill, has historically provided organic certification cost share for organic farmers in states not covered by the above-mentioned AMA program, and for organic handlers in all States. The program has operated through State Departments of Agriculture. The one-year Farm Bill extension legislation passed by Congress on January 1, 2013 did not provide any funding for the NOCCSP, so the program is now dormant. The Senate Farm Bill (S. 954) includes a provision to merge the two programs together under the AMA program umbrella, using the permanent funding baseline of that program in a manner that provides $11.5 million annually for organic certification cost share. The House Farm Bill (H.R. 2642) repeals the National Organic Certification Cost Share Program, and continues to provide 10 percent of AMA program funding ($1 million annually) for organic farmers (not handlers), but only for farmers in 16 designated AMA states. 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