{"id":34825,"date":"2024-03-18T00:01:19","date_gmt":"2024-03-18T04:01:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/dailynewsblog\/?p=34825"},"modified":"2024-03-18T12:30:18","modified_gmt":"2024-03-18T16:30:18","slug":"getting-toxics-out-of-food-production-and-communities-requires-strong-organic-standards","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/dailynewsblog\/2024\/03\/getting-toxics-out-of-food-production-and-communities-requires-strong-organic-standards\/","title":{"rendered":"Getting Toxics Out of Food Production and Communities Requires Strong Organic Standards"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n<p>(<em>Beyond Pesticides<\/em>, March 18, 2024) <em>Comments are due by 11:59 pm EDT on April 3, 2024.<\/em> Organic standard setting provides for democratic input, full transparency, and continuous improvement. The current public comment period is an important opportunity for the public to engage with the organic rulemaking process to ensure that the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) and the USDA National Organic Program uphold the values and principles set forth in the Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA). With the threats to health, biodiversity, and climate associated with petrochemical pesticide and fertilizer use in chemical-intensive land management, advocates stress that this is critical time to keep organic strong and continually improving.<\/p>\r\n<p>Organic maintains a unique place in the food system because of its high standards, public input, inspection system, and enforcement mechanism. But, <a href=\"https:\/\/beyondpesticides.org\/dailynewsblog\/2024\/03\/getting-toxics-out-of-food-production-and-communities-requires-strong-organic-standards\/\">organic will only grow stronger<\/a> if the public participates in voicing positions on key issues to the NOSB, a stakeholder advisory board.\u00a0<strong>Beyond Pesticides has identified key issues for the upcoming NOSB meeting below!<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p>The NOSB is receiving written comments from the public on key issues through April 3, 2024. This precedes the upcoming public comment webinar on April 23 and 25 and the deliberative hearing on April 29 through May 1\u2014concerning how organic food is produced.\u00a0<strong>Written comments must be submitted by 11:59 pm EDT on April 3<\/strong>\u00a0<strong>through the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/secure.everyaction.com\/wj7J5ZeTn0SjIaBmW0Ng0w2?contactdata=Ok8LDpUB5eOjrdhBeJtQdt7XcAvWymVsHnTQ1pK1aCT8cERIox335cWlMKwSfClCq7naZdAUpp5qHKD6tIG95t3TIF+0Gv%2fXLwVDh5eqO8%2fF79CBN7S0wL+Gq5LL7HOE+mv8kwmiVedTkw8IEHYOf6%2fX8CCgukqK6e3plgdSvwcthLB03J0gquL%2fYYO+ni+LOiADXndIDvh2MV92PfFvFQtv7AStwvbdq3tjl8KzMEbVVJlNfhUKcPttBAaRbdMpvbE7MrD8VDJFtHV6JNWN9g%3d%3d&amp;emci=8ac86e11-0de3-ee11-aaf0-002248223794&amp;emdi=272e8f7c-9de3-ee11-aaf0-002248223794&amp;ceid=76623##anchor\">&#8220;click-and-submit&#8221; form linked<\/a><\/strong>\u00a0or via\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.regulations.gov\/commenton\/AMS-NOP-23-0075-0001\">Regulations.gov<\/a>.<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ams.usda.gov\/form\/nosb-virtual-registration\">Sign up<\/a>\u00a0for a 3-minute comment to let U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) know how important organic is at the webinar by April 3. Links to the virtual comment webinars\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ams.usda.gov\/event\/national-organic-standards-board-nosb-meeting-milwaukee-wi\">will be provided<\/a>\u00a0approximately one week before the webinars. \u00a0<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/secure.everyaction.com\/wj7J5ZeTn0SjIaBmW0Ng0w2?contactdata=Ok8LDpUB5eOjrdhBeJtQdt7XcAvWymVsHnTQ1pK1aCT8cERIox335cWlMKwSfClCq7naZdAUpp5qHKD6tIG95t3TIF+0Gv%2fXLwVDh5eqO8%2fF79CBN7S0wL+Gq5LL7HOE+mv8kwmiVedTkw8IEHYOf6%2fX8CCgukqK6e3plgdSvwcthLB03J0gquL%2fYYO+ni+LOiADXndIDvh2MV92PfFvFQtv7AStwvbdq3tjl8KzMEbVVJlNfhUKcPttBAaRbdMpvbE7MrD8VDJFtHV6JNWN9g%3d%3d&amp;emci=8ac86e11-0de3-ee11-aaf0-002248223794&amp;emdi=272e8f7c-9de3-ee11-aaf0-002248223794&amp;ceid=76623##anchor\"><strong>&gt;&gt;Submit your written comment HERE to the National Organic Standard Board by April 3.<\/strong><\/a> (See high-priority issues below.)<\/p>\r\n<p>The NOSB is responsible for guiding USDA in its administration of\u00a0<em>The Organic Foods Production Act\u00a0<\/em>(OFPA), including the materials allowed to be used in organic production and handling. The role of the NOSB is especially important as we depend on organic production to protect our ecosystem, mitigate climate change, and enhance our health.\u00a0<\/p>\r\n<p>A draft meeting agenda is available\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ams.usda.gov\/sites\/default\/files\/media\/SimplifiedAgendaNOSBApril2024_MilwaukeeWI.pdf\">here<\/a>.\u202f\u00a0And a detailed agenda, along with the proposals, are available\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ams.usda.gov\/sites\/default\/files\/media\/NOSBMeetingMaterialsApril2024.pdf\">here<\/a>.\u00a0<\/p>\r\n<p><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/secure.everyaction.com\/wj7J5ZeTn0SjIaBmW0Ng0w2?contactdata=Ok8LDpUB5eOjrdhBeJtQdt7XcAvWymVsHnTQ1pK1aCT8cERIox335cWlMKwSfClCq7naZdAUpp5qHKD6tIG95t3TIF+0Gv%2fXLwVDh5eqO8%2fF79CBN7S0wL+Gq5LL7HOE+mv8kwmiVedTkw8IEHYOf6%2fX8CCgukqK6e3plgdSvwcthLB03J0gquL%2fYYO+ni+LOiADXndIDvh2MV92PfFvFQtv7AStwvbdq3tjl8KzMEbVVJlNfhUKcPttBAaRbdMpvbE7MrD8VDJFtHV6JNWN9g%3d%3d&amp;emci=8ac86e11-0de3-ee11-aaf0-002248223794&amp;emdi=272e8f7c-9de3-ee11-aaf0-002248223794&amp;ceid=76623##anchor\">Written comments<\/a>\u00a0are due by 11:59 pm ET on Wednesday, April 3, 2024<\/strong>,\u00a0<strong>as well as registration for oral comments. Oral comment sign-ups fill up fast!\u00a0&gt;&gt;\u00a0Sign up for oral comments\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ams.usda.gov\/form\/nosb-virtual-registration\">here<\/a>.<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\r\n<p>The NOSB plays an important role in bringing the views of organic consumers and producers to bear on USDA, which is not always in sync with organic principles and not giving sufficient support to the critical need to end the use of petrochemical pesticides and fertilizers. There are many important issues on the NOSB agenda this Spring.\u00a0<em>For a complete discussion, see\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.beyondpesticides.org\/programs\/organic-agriculture\/keeping-organic-strong\">Keeping Organic Strong<\/a>\u00a0and the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.beyondpesticides.org\/programs\/organic-agriculture\/keeping-organic-strong\/spring-2024-nosb-meeting\">Spring 2024 Beyond Pesticides&#8217; issues<\/a>\u00a0webpage. \u00a0<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><u>Some of our high-priority issues for the upcoming NOSB meeting:<\/u>\u00a0<\/p>\r\n<ul>\r\n\t<li><strong>Reject the petition to allow unspecified \u201ccompostable materials\u201d in compost allowed in organic production<\/strong>. Compost made in organic production should use plant and animal waste, and not synthetic materials that could introduce hazardous contaminants like\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.sciencenews.org\/article\/pfas-chemicals-biodegradable-food-containers-compost\">PFAS<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.sciencedirect.com\/science\/article\/abs\/pii\/S2215153221001835\">microplastics<\/a>. The current regulations require compost to be made from manure and plant wastes, allowing only synthetics on the National List\u2014that is, those that have specifically been approved by the NOSB and USDA through a public comment process. The only synthetic inputs into compost that are currently allowed are newspaper and other paper. A\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ams.usda.gov\/sites\/default\/files\/media\/NOSBMemoCompostWorkAgenda23.pdf\">petition<\/a> seeks to allow \u201ccompost feedstocks\u201d that might include, for example, \u201ccompostable\u201d food containers.\u00a0 <br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nBoth organic and nonorganic farms\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenewlede.org\/2024\/03\/farmers-facing-pfas-pollution-struggle-for-solutions\/\">have been taken out of production<\/a>\u00a0because of PFAS contamination, and microplastics can have a\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bayjournal.com\/opinion\/forum\/how-pfas-microplastics-join-forces-as-a-synergistic-threat\/article_634b24b6-d25e-11ee-adc1-d7d52920fb27.html\">synergistic effect<\/a>\u00a0with PFAS. Even worse are potential contaminants we don&#8217;t know. Current PFAS contamination came from past use of biosolids not known to be a source of \u201cforever chemicals.\u201d Biosolids\u2014fortunately never allowed in organic production\u2014should be a lesson to remember.\u00a0\u00a0<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<ul>\r\n\t<li><strong>Eliminate nonorganic ingredients in processed organic foods as a part of the sunset review<\/strong>. Materials listed in \u00a7205.606 in the organic regulations are nonorganic agricultural ingredients that may comprise 5% of organic-labeled processed foods. The intent of the law is to allow restricted nonorganic ingredients (fully disclosed and limited) only when their organic form is not available. However, materials should not remain on \u00a7205.606 if they can be supplied organically, and we can now grow virtually anything organically. The Handling Subcommittee needs to ask the question of potential suppliers, \u201cCould you supply the need\u00a0<u>if the organic form is required<\/u>?\u201d The materials on \u00a7205.606 up for sunset review this year are made from agricultural products that can be supplied organically and thus should be taken off the National List of allowed materials.\u00a0<br \/>\r\n\u00a0<\/li>\r\n\t<li><strong>Ensure that so-called \u201cinert\u201d ingredients in the products used in organic production meet the criteria in OFPA with an NOSB assessment.<\/strong>\u00a0The NOSB has passed repeated recommendations instructing USDA&#8217;s National Organic Program (NOP) to replace the generic listings for \u201cinerts\u201d that may be biologically and chemically active\u00a0(currently using\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.epa.gov\/pesticide-registration\/categorized-lists-inert-ingredients-old-lists\">EPA Lists 3, 4A, and 4B \u201cinerts\u201d<\/a>) with specific substances approved for use. NOP must allocate resources for this project. Recent appropriations have increased for NOP, and some of this money must be used for the evaluation of \u201cinert\u201d ingredients to ensure compliance with the law and to maintain the integrity of the USDA organic label.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nOFPA provides stringent criteria for allowing synthetic materials to be used in organic production. In short, the NOSB must judge\u2014by a supermajority\u2014that the material would not be harmful to human health or the environment, is necessary to the production or handling of agricultural products, and is consistent with organic farming and handling. These criteria have been applied to \u201cactive\u201d ingredients, but not to \u201cinert\u201d ingredients, which make up the largest part of pesticide products\u2014up to 90% or more. <br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nA <a href=\"https:\/\/www.beyondpesticides.org\/assets\/media\/documents\/Inert%20Ingredients%20in%20Organic%20Production.FULLreport.final.pdf\">comparison<\/a> of the hazards posed by active and \u201cinert\u201d ingredients used in organic production reveals that in seven of 11 categories of harm, more \u201cinerts\u201d than actives pose a hazard. The NOSB and NOP must act on \u201cinerts\u201d NOW and meet OPFA standards.<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n<p><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/secure.everyaction.com\/wj7J5ZeTn0SjIaBmW0Ng0w2?contactdata=Ok8LDpUB5eOjrdhBeJtQdt7XcAvWymVsHnTQ1pK1aCT8cERIox335cWlMKwSfClCq7naZdAUpp5qHKD6tIG95t3TIF+0Gv%2fXLwVDh5eqO8%2fF79CBN7S0wL+Gq5LL7HOE+mv8kwmiVedTkw8IEHYOf6%2fX8CCgukqK6e3plgdSvwcthLB03J0gquL%2fYYO+ni+LOiADXndIDvh2MV92PfFvFQtv7AStwvbdq3tjl8KzMEbVVJlNfhUKcPttBAaRbdMpvbE7MrD8VDJFtHV6JNWN9g%3d%3d&amp;emci=8ac86e11-0de3-ee11-aaf0-002248223794&amp;emdi=272e8f7c-9de3-ee11-aaf0-002248223794&amp;ceid=76623##anchor\">&gt;&gt; Submit your written comment HERE to the National Organic Standard Board by April 3<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/secure.everyaction.com\/wj7J5ZeTn0SjIaBmW0Ng0w2?contactdata=Ok8LDpUB5eOjrdhBeJtQdt7XcAvWymVsHnTQ1pK1aCT8cERIox335cWlMKwSfClCq7naZdAUpp5qHKD6tIG95t3TIF+0Gv%2fXLwVDh5eqO8%2fF79CBN7S0wL+Gq5LL7HOE+mv8kwmiVedTkw8IEHYOf6%2fX8CCgukqK6e3plgdSvwcthLB03J0gquL%2fYYO+ni+LOiADXndIDvh2MV92PfFvFQtv7AStwvbdq3tjl8KzMEbVVJlNfhUKcPttBAaRbdMpvbE7MrD8VDJFtHV6JNWN9g%3d%3d&amp;emci=8ac86e11-0de3-ee11-aaf0-002248223794&amp;emdi=272e8f7c-9de3-ee11-aaf0-002248223794&amp;ceid=76623##anchor\"><em>.<\/em><\/a><em>\u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p><u>Comment to NOSB<\/u><\/p>\r\n<p>I would like to address three priority issues in this comment that are of concern to me as a stakeholder in organic.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>(1) Reject the petition to allow unspecified \u201ccompostable materials\u201d in compost allowed in<\/strong> <strong>organic production.<br \/>\r\n<\/strong>Compost made in organic production should use plant and animal waste, and not synthetic materials that could introduce hazardous contaminants like PFAS and microplastics. The current regulations require compost to be made from manure and plant wastes, allowing only synthetics on the National List\u2014that is, those that have specifically been approved by the NOSB and USDA through a public comment process. The only synthetic inputs into compost that are currently allowed are newspaper and other paper. A petition seeks to allow \u201ccompost feedstocks\u201d that might include, for example, \u201ccompostable\u201d food containers.\u00a0<\/p>\r\n<p>Both organic and nonorganic farms have been taken out of production because of PFAS contamination, and microplastics can have a synergistic effect with PFAS. Even worse are potential contaminants we don\u2019t know. Current PFAS contamination came from past use of biosolids not known to be a source of \u201cforever chemicals.\u201d Biosolids\u2014fortunately never allowed in organic production\u2014should be a lesson to remember.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>(2) Eliminate nonorganic ingredients in processed organic foods as a part of the sunset review. <br \/>\r\n<\/strong>Materials listed in \u00a7205.606 in the organic regulations are nonorganic agricultural ingredients that may comprise 5% of organic-labeled processed foods. The intent of the law is to allow restricted nonorganic ingredients (fully disclosed and limited) only when their organic form is not available. However, materials should not remain on \u00a7205.606 if they can be supplied organically, and we can now grow virtually anything organically. The Handling Subcommittee needs to ask the question of potential suppliers, \u201cCould you supply the need if the organic form is required?\u201d The materials on \u00a7205.606 up for sunset review this year are made from agricultural products that can be supplied organically and thus should be taken off the National List of allowed materials.<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>(3) Ensure that so-called \u201cinert\u201d ingredients in the products used in organic production meet the criteria in OFPA with an NOSB assessment. <br \/>\r\n<\/strong>The NOSB has passed repeated recommendations instructing USDA\u2019s National Organic Program (NOP) to replace the generic listings for \u201cinerts\u201d that may be biologically and chemically active\u00a0 (currently using EPA Lists 3, 4A, and 4B \u201cinerts\u201d) with specific substances approved for use. NOP must allocate resources for this project. Recent appropriations have increased for NOP, and some of this money must be used for the evaluation of \u201cinert\u201d ingredients to ensure compliance with the law and to maintain the integrity of the USDA organic label.<\/p>\r\n<p>OFPA provides stringent criteria for allowing synthetic materials to be used in organic production. In short, the NOSB must judge\u2014by a supermajority\u2014that the material would not be harmful to human health or the environment, is necessary to the production or handling of agricultural products, and is consistent with organic farming and handling. These criteria have been applied to \u201cactive\u201d ingredients, but not to \u201cinert\u201d ingredients, which make up the largest part of pesticide products\u2014up to 90% or more.<\/p>\r\n<p>A comparison of the hazards posed by active and \u201cinert\u201d ingredients used in organic production reveals that in seven of 11 categories of harm, more \u201cinerts\u201d than actives pose the hazard. The NOSB and NOP must act on \u201cinerts\u201d NOW and meet the standards of the Organic Foods Production Act.<\/p>\r\n<p>Thank you for your consideration of my comments.<\/p>\r\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(Beyond Pesticides, March 18, 2024) Comments are due by 11:59 pm EDT on April 3, 2024. Organic standard setting provides for democratic input, full transparency, and continuous improvement. The current public comment period is an important opportunity for the public to engage with the organic rulemaking process to ensure that the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) and the USDA National Organic Program uphold the values and principles set forth in the Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA). With the threats to health, biodiversity, and climate associated with petrochemical pesticide and fertilizer use in chemical-intensive land management, advocates stress that this is critical time to keep organic strong and continually improving. Organic maintains a unique place in the food system because of its high standards, public input, inspection system, and enforcement mechanism. But, organic will only grow stronger if the public participates in voicing positions on key issues to the NOSB, a stakeholder advisory board.\u00a0Beyond Pesticides has identified key issues for the upcoming NOSB meeting below! The NOSB is receiving written comments from the public on key issues through April 3, 2024. This precedes the upcoming public comment webinar on April 23 and 25 and the deliberative hearing on April 29 through 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