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DEAR NEW FARM:
I am from the Caribbean and am contemplating producing organic
food for export. Do you have any suggestion or advice? I would greatly
appreciate your input. Thanks a lot for your help.
Regards,
Bertha D. Joseph
DEAR BERTHA:
We asked the advice of our friend Rick Martinez, former president
of the Independent Organic Inspectors Association (with inspection
experience in more than 30 countries), current president of Organic
Integrity International (a consulting firm), and founder and executive
director of Sweetwater Organic Community Farm, 200 member CSA Educational
Farm located in Tampa, Florida. Here’s what Rick had to say.
“The best approach is to first determine destination markets.
Next is to search for the certification agencies accredited or
best suited to provide services that are recognized in the target
markets. If the United States is the primary destination market,
this boils down to a certification agency that is USDA accredited,
of which there are many listed on the USDA, NOP Web site at www.ams.usda.gov/nop/indexIE.htm.
[Editor’s note: You can also check out the New
Farm Certifier Directory at www.newfarm.org/ocdbt.]
The next criterion is cost. If the destination market is the
U.S. and Europe, it would be worthwhile to research the fees and
areas of expertise of certifiers close to the projected ports
of entry of your product.”
NF
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