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Organic industry unites to “bust myths” throughout September

Organic Trade Association members join forces in social media blitz to get the facts straight

August 24, 2015

In a major drive to educate and inform consumers of the benefits and the facts about organic, the Organic Trade Association (OTA) and dozens of organic brands and industry thought leaders are uniting online Sept.
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New U.S, Swiss organic arrangement marks a critical step forward with Europe

Organic Trade Association sees pact providing new opportunities for organic sector

July 09, 2015

A new organic equivalency arrangement between the United States and Switzerland – whose residents consume more organic food than any other country — marks the final step in opening the valuable European market to the U.S. organic sector and streamlining the trans-Atlantic flow of organic trade, said the Organic Trade Association (OTA) in welcoming the new pact.
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Three change-makers selected to receive 2015 Organic Leadership Awards

September celebration slated for Baltimore’s Port Discovery Children’s Museum

July 08, 2015

A long-time organic champion who played a key role in creating today’s organic sector, an organic entrepreneur who’s brought organic to America’s fast-food lovers, and an organic citrus grower who revolutionized our favorite breakfast juice are the winners of the Organic Trade Association’s (OTA) 2015 Organic Leadership Awards.
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OTA Launches 2015 Organic Industry Survey

Definitive guide to organic products in the U.S. offers long view, strategic insights for industry insiders

June 30, 2015

The Organic Trade Association (OTA) announced today the full results of its 2015 Organic Industry Survey are now available for purchase. The study, which tracks dozens of categories and subcategories ranging from fruit to fiber, provides both raw data and strategic analysis for those with an interest in the $39.1 billion U.S. organic sector.
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Re: Allegations of organic fraud by a Canadian poultry operation

Statement by the Canada Organic Trade Association

June 12, 2015

The Canadian organic sector takes allegations of fraud very seriously. In fact, this is the reason we approached the Canadian Food Inspection Agency in 2005 and asked for laws to regulate organic: so that consumers could trust the claim, and so that the possibility of fraud could be met with the full power of Canada’s public enforcement authorities.  
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OTA urges White House to put Organic in pollinator policy

USDA also called on to increase organic research to protect bee population

June 10, 2015

The Organic Trade Association has called on the White House to officially recognize organic farming practices as beneficial to the health of honey bees and other pollinators, and to emphasize agricultural production methods as a key solution to stopping disproportionate bee deaths.
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Organic is bee-friendly, shows new report

The Organic Center outlines techniques to protect pollinator population

June 08, 2015

An important and timely report just released by The Organic Center shows that organic farming practices are effective in maintaining the health and population of important crop pollinators, predominantly bees, which have been declining at an alarming rate in the past decade and threatening global food security.  
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Canadian organic grain growers get a boost

COTA celebrates support for Prairie organic growers

May 29, 2015

The Canada Organic Trade Association (COTA) is celebrating today’s announcement of an $1.2 million federal funding towards a $2.2 million four-year program to achieve growth in the organic field crop sector of the Canadian Prairies.
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OTA Launches 2015 U.S. Families’ Organic Attitudes & Beliefs Study

Sixth-year project tracks changes in consumer understanding and adoption of organic food

May 26, 2015

The Organic Trade Association (OTA) announced today the full results of its 2015 U.S. Families’ Organic Attitudes & Beliefs Study are now available for purchase.
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COTA announces AMP funding

Canadian organic sector welcomes government support

May 19, 2015

 Today the federal government announced a $785,660 investment in Canada’s organic sector to build and expand markets at home and abroad. The investment is part of the AgriMarketing Program (AMP), a federal fund that helps support Canadian companies build a strong Canadian brand and develop global market opportunities.
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