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Posted on Wednesday April 19, 2017

The Organic Trade Association is onsite at the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) spring meeting in Denver, Colorado, today through Friday to deliver public comments. As always, OTA will report back to members afterwards on the meeting discussions and outcomes. Follow @OrganicTrade on Twitter for a play-by-play report of Board decisions, and stay tuned for an in-depth follow-up […]

Posted on Wednesday April 19, 2017

The full schedule for the Organic Trade Association’s Member Day is now online. At this annual event, OTA’s Board of Directors, its Sector Councils, Task Forces and other member groups meet at OTA’s headquarters in Washington to advance their work. The day kicks off with “Loop the Lincoln,” a 5.6 K circuit run around the Mall […]

Posted on Wednesday April 19, 2017

#OrganicWeekDC this May 22-25 will be comprised of the industry’s major advocacy events. The week begins with The Organic Center’s Confluences Summit, includes a day for members to conduct trade association business prior to an informative and thought-provoking policy conference. The final day offers an opportunity for members to make their voices heard during hundreds of pre-organized […]

Posted on Wednesday April 19, 2017

With just four and a half weeks until #OrganicWeekDC, we are making the final preparations for this year’s Policy Conference and related events. We are looking forward to seeing many of you in Washington at that time. If you plan to attend, but have not yet made hotel reservations, OTA has reserved a block of rooms […]

Posted on Wednesday April 19, 2017

The Organic Trade Association is currently writing its 2018 Market Access Program grant application. These funds go to promote U.S. produced organic exports. OTA wants your feedback on the types of activities you would like to see on the 2018 activity calendar. Take a few minutes to complete this survey.  Include as much detail as possible in […]