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  • From: blissv@nmhu.campus.mci.net
  • To: permaculture@listserv.oit.unc.edu
  • Cc: permaculture@envirolink.org
  • Subject: Re: [NOP-OFPA] and some other issues and opinions (fwd)
  • Date: Sat, 17 Jan 1998 16:15:59 -0800 (PST)

Lawrence,
I'm hardly a saint! (hem haw blush flush..ahem...)
Having you say that makes me at least want to be the one to write the
information page or the letter to submit to the USDA..alas, I am qualified
to do neither. Someone out there with more knowledge and a skill with words
could dash these off and serve a greater whole..Now who can we call a saint
for doing that?! I like Beyondorganic Greenfood for starters..Any ideas? I
heard Organic Gardening magazine has some news about all of this..haven't
seen it yet..
Vicki

Buy Products With Sustainably Grown, Natural,
>Ecological, Beyondorganic, Biological, Greenfood,
>Handgrown, Earthfriendly or Biointensive Labelling
>

>On Sat, 17 Jan 1998 blissv@nmhu.campus.mci.net wrote:
>
>> If some one of us will write a single page explanation of the threat to
>> Organic food and we coin a new phrase that will carry us through to
>> indicate
>> what was formerly 'Organic', we can each take responsibility to send
>> e-mails
>> like crazy and get hard-copy printed information sheets to CSA's, health
>> food stores, food co-ops, book stores, health clubs...LET PEOPLE KNOW and
>> organize ourselves, new nomenclature and all.
>
>You're a saint. This is EXACTLY what is needed, support for alternative
>labelling.
>
>Support Your Local Organic Market Farmer
>----------------------------------------
>Buy Products With Sustainably Grown, Natural,
>Ecological, Beyondorganic, Biological, Greenfood,
>Handgrown, Earthfriendly or Biointensive Labelling
>
>
>> If we continue doing what we always have and call it something else
>> agreed-upon it will still be what it is. A rose by any other name... Not
>> sure how the certification for this new standard would be set-up..hhmm..
>> Seems there should still be standards to insure we are getting GreenFood
>> (or
>> whatever it's called)
>>
>> And YES, a comprehensive letter we all could send, as Liz suggested, and
>> have available for others concerned to use as well..Power in numbers?? Who
>> feels equipped and ready to write it?
>
>
>




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