Organic Trade Association Welcomes USDA Announcement for $50 Million in Funding for Organic Food Production
Posted on: Tuesday, 5 May 2009, 15:56 CDT
A portion of the funding has been allocated for every state and is available exclusively through a special signup under the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, administered by USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service. To qualify, a producer must be certified through the National Organic Program or be in the process of transitioning to organic production.
"The Organic Trade Association is pleased to see this support and recognition from USDA that organic farming practices represent positive environmental practices. OTA believes that this funding will further encourage farmers to use such practices and help increase the U.S. production of organic food to meet growing consumer demand," said
Under the initiative, new contracts for organic production are being offered for six core practices, which include conservation crop rotation, cover crops, nutrient management, pest management, prescribed grazing, and forage harvest management. Funding is capped at
Earlier today,
"OTA is also very pleased to here this news, and will eagerly await further word on how this will take place," Bushway said.
The Organic Trade Association (OTA) is the membership-based business association for organic agriculture and products in
SOURCE Organic Trade Association
Source: PR Newswire
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