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North Carolina Crop Improvement Association, Inc. Raleigh, NC, U.S.
Essentials Clients Fees Services/Affiliations Staff/Inspectors
North Carolina Crop Improvement Association, Inc.
3709 HILLSBOROUGH ST
Raleigh, NC 27606
 
Phone: 919-513-3446 Email: amy_griner@ncsu.edu
Fax: 919-515-7981 Website: http://www.nccia.ncsu.edu
Contact Person: Amy Griner

Year Founded: 2002
Business Type: Not-for-profit
Geographic Range:
Activity in: U.S.
Northeast VA
South NC, TN

Activity in: Global Regions
Americas North America
North Carolina Crop Improvement Association, Inc.
Essentials Clients Fees Services/Affiliations Staff/Inspectors
Top 3 crops: 1. mixed vegetables, including herbs 2. grain crops and forages 3. tree fruits and vines, nut crops
Top 3 livestock types: 1. dairy 2. poultry/eggs 3. beef

Inspections and certifications
Inspections and certifications by type of clients (total number):
  Production Only Production & Processing
Crop farms 35 0
Livestock farms 1 Not listed
Crops and livestock 2 Not listed

Inspections and certifications by type of clients (total number):
Processing Handling Other
Not listed 20 Not listed

Farm inspections and certifications by size (percentage of certifier's farm total):
<5 a 5-49 a 50-179 a 180-499 a 500-1000 a >1000 a
22% 61% 11% 6% 0% 0%
North Carolina Crop Improvement Association, Inc.
Essentials Clients Fees Services/Affiliations Staff/Inspectors
Process highlights for new applications - Not Listed
Cost structure
Fees set by: Acreage, Per quote
Application fee: $100
Annual Fee:
Minimum: $500 (Minimum fee includes cost of inspection.)
Maximum: per quote

Overall charges statement:
Admin expense: $50
Application package: $50
Inspector: $150 up to 10 acres
Over 10 acres additional $8/acre

Fees published: Yes
Format: Printed outlines, Newsletter
Customer can estimate fees from publication: Yes

Refund Policy:
Nonrefundable Fees: Annual membership ($50) and Application ($50)
Refundable Fees: Organic Farm/Livestock/Handler and Inspection if ap...

North Carolina Crop Improvement Association, Inc.
Essentials Clients Fees Services/Affiliations Staff/Inspectors
Types of Certification
State organic registration: No
Other: Seed certification, Identity-preserved certification
Other accreditation groups recognized: None Listed
Professional organizations
IOIA, OMRI, CSSA, NC Seedsmen's Association
Newsletter/Periodical: two to four times per year
Publications
  1. Seed list
Conferences/Events
  1. Annual meeting of seed producing members pf 501(c)5 organization
Other Services - None Listed
Other Resource Referrals - None Listed
Other - Not Listed
Cooperating partners? - Not Listed
Full-time receptionist? Yes
Response Time Commitment: Urgent: 1 day Non-urgent: 1 week
Member records available by email? Yes
Member able to complete/access records online? No
Transparency steps for farmers/public?
distribution of application package-telephone communication

Farmer Friendly Services
  1. Organic Production information
  2. Allowed/prohibitive substances
  3. Resources for compliance to USDA NOP
Top Five Strengths
  1. Local service - North Carolina
  2. No travel costs for in-state inspections
  3. Great deal of experience in Organic Certification by staff
  4. Single staff member for answering all questions pertaining to organic production--no being "bounced around".
  5. Customer Service and responsiveness
North Carolina Crop Improvement Association, Inc.
Essentials Clients Fees Services/Affiliations Staff/Inspectors
Executive/management/support staff
Full-time7
Part-time1
Independent Contractors0
Other Staff0
Total Paid Staff0

Inspectors used in 2002: 1
Inspector employment status: Agency employees
Qualifications/training for inspectors:
IOIA training, OMRI membership

Most recent update by certifier: 07/26/06


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