Media Advisory: Ohio State Experts Available to Talk about New European Organic Food Partnerships’ Financial Impact on Ohio Growers
2/15/2012
WOOSTER, Ohio — The historic agreement
of a new partnership between the United States and the European Union announced
today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture means that organic foods certified
in the U.S. can be sold in Europe for the first time, a move that could provide
new market opportunities for certified organic growers in Ohio, an Ohio State
University expert said.
The
agreement, which now makes the $26.7 billion U.S. organic market functionally
equivalent to Europe’s organic market, means organic growers nationwide no
longer have to comply with often-contradictory rules setting different organic
standards for each country, experts say.
The
move means there are fewer regulatory hurdles for certified organic growers
wishing to export their products to Europe, said Brian
McSpadden Gardener, the new director of Ohio State’s Organic Food and Farming
Education and Research Program (OFFER) in Wooster.
“While most organic
growers in Ohio focus largely on local and regional markets, some are already
exporting their products internationally,” McSpadden Gardener said. “This new
agreement should help that subset of growers and also positively impact innovative
food processors that use organic ingredients.”
Stan Ernst, an Ohio
State University Extension agricultural economist, calls
the agreement “generally a good thing.”
“Anything that makes the
policies a little more uniform has to make it easier for the supply chain to
work,” Ernst said. “It will open new markets for certain producers.”
Now
in its 15th year, OFFER provides science-based information to Ohio’s
organic farmers. The nationally known organic farming research program is part
of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, which is the research
arm of Ohio State’s College of Food,
Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and is the largest university
agricultural bioscience research center in the U.S.
McSpadden Gardener can be reached at 330-202-3565 or mcspadden-garden.1@osu.edu. Ernst can be
reached at 614-292-6421 or ernst.1@osu.edu.
For
more information, contact Tracy Turner at 614-688-1067 or turner.490@osu.edu.
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Turner 614-688-1067 turner.490@osu.edu
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Brian McSpadden
Gardener 330-202-3565 mcspadden-garden.1@osu.edu
Stan Ernst 614-292-6421 ernst.1@osu.edu.
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