IFPA Urges Practical, Science-Based Standards in Comments to National Organic Standards Board; Sara L. Neagu-Reed Comments

WASHINGTON - In response to industry feedback sought by the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) Spring 2025 Work Agenda, the International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) submitted comments highlighting priority issues for the organic fresh produce sector. The comments, developed in consultation with the association’s Organics Committee, emphasized the need for practical, science-based standards that support organic production while ensuring supply chain viability.
“Organic growers face unique challenges that require flexible, regionally aware, and evidence-based certification standards,” said IFPA Director of Production & Environmental Policy Sara L. Neagu-Reed in a recent press release. “Our recommendations to the NOSB are designed to help safeguard organic integrity while ensuring that growers have practical tools and fair, consistent oversight that reflects the realities of organic farming today.
“IFPA thanks the NOSB for its work in advancing organic standards and looks forward to continued collaboration to support a transparent, science-based, and practical regulatory environment for organic produce.”
Key comments include:
Additional comments submitted by IFPA addressed the status of several production and processing inputs, including carbon dioxide, pear ester, hydrogen peroxide, ammonium soaps, horticultural oils, pheromones, ferric phosphate, potassium bicarbonate, magnesium sulfate, potassium phosphate, and inert ingredients in pesticide products.
For more information about IFPA’s advocacy on behalf of the organic fresh produce community, visit the Organic Policy area of the organization’s website.
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