[permaculture] [Fwd: Re: [SANET-MG] Sust Ag standard moves into high gear]

Lawrence F. London, Jr. lflj at intrex.net
Thu Oct 2 22:49:41 EDT 2008


Again, vested interests at work, USDA & OTA (on behalf of corporate organic agriculture) seek to thwart
efforts to develop useful and effective standards for sustainable agriculture. Gershuny
supports OTA and allowing Congress to have a say in defining the Organic Rule.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [SANET-MG] Sust Ag standard moves into high gear
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 11:23:03 -0400
From: Grace Gershuny <graceg at KINGCON.COM>
Reply-To: Sustainable Agriculture Network Discussion Group              <SANET-MG at LISTS.IFAS.UFL.EDU>, Grace Gershuny 
<graceg at KINGCON.COM>
To: SANET-MG at LISTS.IFAS.UFL.EDU
References: <bc2.32bccd72.3615bf1f at aol.com> <48E4E054.7090600 at kingcon.com>                 <48E4E189.9070905 at ncat.org> 
<48E4E3EF.30505 at kingcon.com>            <48E4E447.1040101 at ncat.org>

You can google them for these answers--but one clue to who  is NOT
funding this process might be found in the nature of the appeal filled
against Leonardo by USDA, which cites, among other things, the
prohibition on GMOs and the use of organic practices as a baseline in
the DSTU.

Grace


Jeff Schahczenski wrote:
> Who is SCS and who funds them?
>
> Grace Gershuny wrote:
>> Quick response:
>>
>> SCS (Scientific Certification Systems) funded development of the 
>> standard and put up the $$ for this process, at the same time 
>> relinquishing control over the product.  Participants have to fund 
>> their own participation, and there is a Task Force whose charge is to 
>> find money to help those who lack the resources to participate.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Grace Gershuny
Grace is


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