USDA’s National Organic Program, which went into effect in October 2002, might be good for consumers, but it’s giving some small growers headaches. The News Journal in
Some small growers have instead joined the Certified Naturally Grown program, which holds producers to the same standards as the federal program. This alternative program, operated by a Stone Ridge, N.Y.-based nonprofit, doesn’t require as much paperwork and suggests participants provide a donation of $50 to $150.
{sidebar id=1}
Nearly 500 farmers from 47 states are enrolled to use the Certified Naturally Grown label.
For more: (877) 211-0308; www.naturallygrown.org; www.ams.usda.gov/nop.