So the USDA’s National Organic Program ruling that would’ve made organic certification pretty much impossible for most small farmer co-ops has been making big news, specifically because of Samuel Fromartz’s article in Salon on April 3 highlighting the potential problem with the USDA’s decision.
Lots of you emailed me ’bout this — thanks for that — but I didn’t write about it because there just wasn’t enough information on what coffee drinkers could do to address this issue. It’s disheartening — and in my opinion, usually pointless — to get news that doesn’t offer any incentive to action.
But now, we can act.
Fair trade company Equal Exchange, for one, along with the National Organic Coalition, wants co-signers for a letter that will be delivered to the USDA expressing concern. Sign by Tuesday, APRIL 24th.
For a good primer on the issue, visit Equal Exchange’s page about this debate, complete with words of solidarity from many of the farmer co-ops that Equal Exchange works with.
You actually have a few petitions to pick from. Aside from Equal Exchange’s petition, Organic Consumers Association’s put together a similar letter, also with the National Organic Coalition. And someone called Rene Friberg’s put up a petition with similar intent (via Coffee and Conservation).
I suppose you could sign all 3…. I’m just going to sign the Equal Exchange one, since I know the company, know they’ll act, and know that they’ll get shit done on a deadline, as per the April 24 sign-by deadline.
Update, 5/2/07: Organic coffee’s safe for now, at least until the matter’s discussed again in the fall.











Siel, thanks for spreading the word.
We’re taking signatures until 3pm (EST) today. So far we’ve already collected signatures from about 200 organizations and 2,700 individuals.
We (along with RAFI-USA, the NCGA, and the National Organic Coalition) will present these signatures and the letter in person to the USDA on Thursday.
Comment by Rodney North — April 24, 2007 @ 8:08 am
Great! Good luck tomorrow with the USDA –
Comment by Siel — April 25, 2007 @ 3:50 pm