Six months to sow ideas for voluntary organic checkoff

Rebuffed by the Trump administration, the Organic Trade Association turned to the public on Monday for ideas on how to design a voluntary checkoff program to raise research-and-promotion money for the sector and where to put the money. “The need for more investment in organic is widely agreed upon,” said OTA chief executive Laura Batcha.… » Read More

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