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ADVOCACY

OFRF’S STANCES

Policy Priorities

As an organization committed to the improvement and widespread adoption of organic farming systems, OFRF is deeply involved in both the farm bill and the appropriations processes. We are working hard to advocate for organics at every turn.

At the core, OFRF is concerned with:

  • Building resiliency to both climate and supply chain disruption through organic management and more localized food systems.
  • Investing in research in organic agriculture. Research has significant benefits to public good and return on investment, with each dollar of investment into public research providing over $20 in economic benefit.
  • Supporting the expansion of organic production to meet increasing market demand for organic products through additional investments in research relevant to organic producers.
  • Making sure organic producers, and those interested in transitioning to organic production, have the research tools and opportunities needed to thrive.

GORDON’S POLICY CORNER

The Strengthening Organic Agriculture Research Act is here!

May 25th, 2023|Gordon's Policy Corner, News|

The Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) delivered to the leadership of House Agriculture Committees a letter in support of the Strengthening Organic Agriculture Research (SOAR) Act. OFRF and the undersigned believe this bill represents significant investments into answering research questions that organic producers continue to grapple with.

Gordon’s Policy Corner: Organic Week with OTA

May 12th, 2023|Gordon's Policy Corner, News|

OFRF’s Policy and Programs Manager, Gordon Merrick recently traveled to DC to participate in the Organic Trade Association’s Organic Week. He met with members of Congress from both major political parties and found that they and their staff are increasingly aware of the benefits of organic farming and why the industry deserves support from the Farm Bill. OFRF has worked with Representatives in the House to introduce the Strengthening Organic Agriculture Research Act (SOAR Act) and is working with allies in the Senate to draft a companion bill.

OFRF Policy Priorities for 2023 Farm Bill & Appropriations

April 21st, 2023|Gordon's Policy Corner, News|

2023 is a big year for the food and farm systems in the United States. This year the 2018 Farm Bill expires, and a new Farm Bill must be passed. Simultaneously, the annual appropriations process is also underway. As an organization committed to the improvement and widespread adoption of organic farming systems, OFRF is deeply involved in both the farm bill and the appropriations processes. We are working hard to advocate for organics at every turn. This article explains OFRF's policy priorities for the current Farm Bill and Appropriations negotiations processes.

OFRF’S ACTIONS

ADVOCATE FOR ORGANIC

Submit Your Researcher Story

Why We Want You to Share Your Story

We need your help to deepen the impact of our advocacy work! Facts, figures, and statistical breakdowns of the effects of increased public investment in agricultural research are important, but the lived experiences and stories of researchers and farmers communicate more than a report ever can. This is why we are beginning to implement a new strategy in our policy advocacy: story banking. We are collecting and amplifying stories of researchers around the U.S. who have effectively shared their research with decision-makers.

Farm Bill 2023 Toolkits

Thank you for your interest in the work that the Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) is doing advocating for continued public investment in organic agriculture research programs by encouraging cosponsorship of the SOAR Act in the House and the OSRI Act in the Senate. We are so excited to get you involved in making sure this Farm Bill supports farm-centered, action-oriented research programs like the Organic Research and Extension Initiative (OREI). These toolkits provides background information about the bills and templates you can use to mobilize your organization’s members or yourself to contact legislators. These are meant to be starting points. For more significant impact, tailoring the materials using personal stories is an important next step in this work!

Find Your Representative

Our goal is to provide you with the best information to sustain powerful organic advocacy in your community.
Please feel free to use the following Organic Advocacy Tools. You may always contact us if you need additonal items, we’ll do our best to support you in raising the voice of organic farmers.

Find out who represents you in Congress by searching a database by your zipcode or state.

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