PMA, WGA, and United Fresh Comment on Proposed USDA Organic Enforcement Rules

WASHINGTON, DC - The Produce Marketing Association (PMA), Western Growers Association (WGA), and United Fresh Produce Association jointly submitted comments on USDA’s proposed Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE) Rule. The intent of the rule, which is the most significant update since the National Organic Program was established in 2002, will strengthen oversight and enforcement of the production, handling, and sale of organic agricultural products. The rule is expected to yield greater integrity and reliability in the organic supply chain and will continue to build consumer and industry confidence in the USDA organic label.
The comments focused on four areas:
Produce Marketing Association (PMA), Western Growers Association, and United Fresh Produce Association jointly submitted comments on USDA’s proposed Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE) Rule
The comments were developed by a Task Force of industry stakeholders with extensive operations and experience across the organic supply chain.
The rule will become effective one year after publication of the final rule by USDA.
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