Sep 21, 2016
Rodale Institute forms Organic Farmers Association
Ana Olvera

Rodale Institute has launched a new membership organization for organic farmers. The new Organic Farmers Association will exist to provide a voice for organic farmers on policy issues, help organic farmers network and share information, and serve as a resource center for organic farmers, according to the institute.rodale_organicfarmers_logo

Advocacy efforts will be led by Elizabeth Kucinich, board policy chair for Rodale Institute. Kucinich has policy experience in Washington, D.C., including serving as the former director of policy at the Center for Food Safety and former director of government affairs at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. Kucinich is an advisory council member of DC EFF, the world’s largest environmental film festival, and is a producer of GMO OMG and Organic Rising.

In addition, the Organic Farmers Association will provide resources for farmers such as webinars, online tools, discounts, and a subscription to Rodale Institute’s New Farm magazine.

To sign up for a membership, visit www.organicfarmersassociation.org. There are two membership options. A “Farmer Membership,” which represents organic farmers and includes a vote on policy issues, and a “Supporter Membership” for individuals interested in supporting organic farmers. Both memberships are $100 per year. For farm members, each farm receives one vote on policy issues.


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